The last phase of the museum’s makeover gives its Egyptian, East Asian and ceramic collections a chance to shine
The last phase of the museum’s makeover gives its Egyptian, East Asian and ceramic collections a chance to shine
From ancient art to Old Masters, Koons’ engagement with history is only skin deep – and that’s the point
American art ceramics haven’t received as much attention as they deserve, but a major gift to the Met is changing this
The thunderous thespian is to voice the bacteria that spread the Black Death for a new display at the Museum of London
There were many ways to ward off danger in ancient Assyria – and some of them were carved into stone
William Powell Frith’s panoramic view of the Summer Exhibition is up for sale – for the first time since its debut at the RA in 1883
Norman Foster’s expansion of the museum in West Palm Beach has been unveiled – and the institution’s new look is enticingly offbeat
Thomas Marks talks to Jonathan T.D. Neil from Sotheby’s Institute of Art about LA’s rapidly expanding art scene – and whether it’s sustainable
Sitting pretty – the world’s best museum benches