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Gallery: De Morgan Foundation’s Painting Conservation Campaign

A number of paintings in the De Morgan Foundation collection are urgently in need of conservation

The De Morgan Centre in Wandsworth will close on 28 June

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The De Morgan Foundation is seeking a new home for its collection

Review: The Pre-Raphaelite Legacy at the Metropolitan Museum

The Metropolitan Museum celebrates what is arguably England’s most lyrical and seductive contribution to the fine arts in this focused show

Gallery: RA Schools Show

A few highlights from the upcoming RA Schools Show

Are you following? The Old Masters take to Twitter

How can museums make the most of a tool like Twitter? @SignorKentino has some tips

Forum: Is the US ivory ban counter-productive?

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In Apollo’s June issue, Martin Levy discusses the impact of the proposed US ivory ban on the cultural sector

Gallery: Pinta London 2014

A few highlights from Pinta London, which opens next week

Review: Richard Deacon and Bill Woodrow at the New Art Centre

Bill Woodrow and Richard Deacon’s collaborative glass sculptures are interestingly out of place in the Wiltshire countryside

Muse Reviews: 8 June

A round-up of the week’s reviews

All eyes on the Panthéon: JR’s latest installation

The Panthéon in Paris has been taken over by a sea of faces…

The Week’s Muse: 7 June

A response to the Jewish Museum shooting; Marina Abramović in trouble over nothing; connoisseurship now; Outsider Art; and Matisse at the cinema

Stars in whose eyes? The lack of women artists in Bailey’s Stardust

Does David Bailey know any women artists? His selection of artists’ portraits in his latest exhibition suggests not

Paul Mellon’s final gift to the National Gallery of Art, Washington

Paintings by Van Gogh, Degas and Seurat are among the 62 modern works bequeathed by Paul Mellon, to enter the NGA collection recently

Book Competition

Answer a simple question for the chance to win ‘John Ruskin: Artist and Observer’

Review: Tate’s ‘Matisse Live’

It was an interesting broadcast, but Tate’s tour around its Matisse show gained little from being ‘live’

Review: Baccio Bandinelli at the Bargello

Baccio Bandinelli is arguably the least loved major artist of the Renaissance. This is the ideal opportunity to reconsider his achievement

Gallery: MFA Boston’s new galleries

A few highlights from the newly refurbished galleries at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston

Art Outlook: 5 June

News from the art world this week

‘Outsider Art’ flourishes outside the UK

Outsider Art is gaining prominence in the UK, but it’s been a slow awakening: we’re still catching up with Europe and the USA

Review: Richard Long at Lisson Gallery

Richard Long continues to tread his own well-worn path, with a few ill-advised Romantic detours, in his latest London show

First Look: ‘British Folk Art’ at Tate Britain

Tate Britain has looked outside the traditional art-historical canon for its latest show, celebrating folk art in the UK

Gallery: ‘British Folk Art’ at Tate Britain

Highlights from Tate Britain’s upcoming exhibition

Apollo Event: ‘Why Collect?’ Panel discussion (Friday 6 June)

Please join us at the Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair for a discussion between experts

A response to the Musée Juif de Belgique shooting

The news of the shooting at the Jewish Museum in Brussels last month was sickening, but Jewish institutions must stay open