The man who made modern Shanghai
Lászlo Hudec’s striking contributions to the skyline added Hungarian modernism to the influences that made the interwar city such a cosmopolitan hub
Lászlo Hudec’s striking contributions to the skyline added Hungarian modernism to the influences that made the interwar city such a cosmopolitan hub
Demand for the gemstone has slowed in recent years – making now an ideal time to buy these miracles of craftsmanship
The annual event may last only a week or so, but its mission is to champion Asian art all year round
A year on from the fires that devastated southern California, the commercial scene is still down but not out
Niccolò dell’Arca's terracotta sculpture depicting the lamentation of Christ captures the mixed emotions wrapped up in grief
Devotion, in its many different senses, has always been at the heart of the artist’s work
From the Comédie Française to the National Gallery, the documentarian’s portraits reveal the painstaking work that goes into creative expression
In his Lamentation over the Dead Christ, the painter’s attention to detail heightens the contrast between life and death
Alexis Soyer was in his time the most celebrated chef in London – and paintings by his wife, Emma, are ripe for rediscovery
Joseon court painters couldn’t bestow eternal life on their patrons, but they certainly knew how to make art that lasted
After soaking up influences in Norway and France, the Estonian painter brought his own form of modernism back home
At La Motte vineyard, landscapes by J.H. Pierneef are at one with the surrounding terrain
The sixth edition of the event is full of compelling work, but its practical shortcomings need to be addressed – the artists deserve better
The Mallorca-based artist talks to Apollo about moving between painting and ceramics to translate his ideas into images
After half a century, two shows bring into focus an artist we should have been watching all along
Joseph Koerner’s account of art made in extremis turns Bosch, Beckmann and Kentridge into unexpected associates across the ages
An exhibition at Pallant House Gallery makes clear how serious the British artist was and how seriously underrated he has been
The painter’s depiction of the murder of Jean-Paul Marat made him the very model of a Revolutionary martyr
The siblings who were at the centre of high Victorian culture are being brought vividly back to life at the Watts Gallery
A new biography celebrates the brilliance of the artist who shaped our image of the Tudors