Baltic diary: Art, nature and national identity
Artists explore how society is shaped by the natural environment in the Baltic region
Artists explore how society is shaped by the natural environment in the Baltic region
The National Portrait Gallery celebrates the woman who Cecil Beaton called 'a new icon of femininity'
Martin's progress towards white paintings reflects Rothko's meditative march towards black
Creative freedom, but limited resources: starting out in the art world can be a blessing and a curse
Alexander McQueen's exquisite tailoring; the Serpentine's slightly shabby pavilion; Andy Warhol's money-worship; and Kallos gallery's exceptional ancient art
'There’s an element of me that’s contrarian'
Valeria Napoleone and the Contemporary Art Society are taking a proactive approach to a protracted issue
Even finding some of the artist's fragile works was a challenge
From Lloyd Wright’s Guggenheim to ceramics at the V&A: the architect selects her favourite masterpieces
'I have selected some objects that both resonate with me and also with one another'
'I never feel accomplished'
Where to find the most exceptional works at this year's fair
Painters struggled deal with the bloody reality of the battlefield
Can Finland's art scene survive in the face of declining public funding, lack of economic security, and oversupply of labour?
Frida Kahlo in the garden; highlights from Art Basel; sculpture in Oslo; and Dan Holdsworth's dizzying photographs
Changing Norwegian attitudes to privately-funded art
She was a colourful character...
Soak up some sun and some culture at the same time
Your chance to win 'Andrea del Sarto: The Renaissance Workshop in Action'
British Museum highlights could be sent to Abu Dhabi; Iranian artist imprisoned for 'insulting the Supreme Leader'; MoMA staff stage protests