Andy Warhol, Richard Avedon and five Marilyn Monroes
For a handy reminder of why Warhol was so radical, head to Gagosian Gallery's 'Avedon Warhol' exhibition in London
For a handy reminder of why Warhol was so radical, head to Gagosian Gallery's 'Avedon Warhol' exhibition in London
The city's ancient ruins inspired buildings around the world, many of which are now heritage sites themselves
John Betjeman called him 'dull' and William Morris dismissed his work, but Scott's reputation is bouncing back
David Shrigley's foam hands, Olafur Eliasson's shaky economics and a chance to buy Andy Warhol's studio
Art News Daily : 11 April
Whatever your thing, says Rakewell, there's a museum for you out there somewhere
An exhibition in Florence finally gives Carlo Portelli the attention he deserves
Good news, then, that the Chancellor is forming a task force to look into the issue
Art News Daily : 4 April
Dada 'anti-art' works are deliberately contradictory. They're also notoriously unpredictable when they come to market
The death of Cairo's self-styled ‘friend of researchers’ feels like another great loss at an already difficult time
The forthcoming Francis Bacon catalogue raisonné brings together a remarkable 585 paintings
Valeria Napoleone discusses her unusual collection, and the importance of her relationships with artists
Art News Daily : 23 March
DCMS's updated mission statement for 'Our Culture' sounds promising, but is short on new commitments
Salon du Dessin attracts the world's most committed drawings collectors. What should they look out for this year?
The National Gallery Singapore opened to justified acclaim last year. But will its mission be hampered by the country's constraints on free expression?
From Joseph Beuys to Dinos Chapman, the artists who have turned to music but should never have hit the studio
The Hermitage has more than 3 million items in its collection, so making its stores accessible is quite a feat
Two fresh and distinct inaugural exhibitions could set a new blueprint for the museum