Gallery: ‘Discovering Tutankhamun’ at the Ashmolean Museum
Tutankhamun's 20th-century fame. Highlights from the Ashmolean Museum's summer exhibition.
Tutankhamun's 20th-century fame. Highlights from the Ashmolean Museum's summer exhibition.
Bochner's piled-up word paintings at the Jewish Museum are strangely anxiety-provoking
Should photography be allowed in museums? Are the decorative arts in decline? Would you download a work of art?
'Degas / Cassatt' gives and insight into the friendship and influence of these two celebrated artists
Cancelled shows, contested ownership, online auctions and contemporary art in the countryside... some of the stories we've spotted this week
With a new atrium designed by Norman Foster, IWM London reopens this month following major refurbishment
Paolini's work isn't well known in the UK, but it remains as relevant as ever
One of the Louvre's most popular sculptures is back after a 10-month restoration period
Record-breaking sales; the Museum of the Year; Abramovic wears Adidas; and censored pubic hair...
The Städel Museum was the first museum to exhibit photographs. This year, it revisits its archive
A few photographic highlights from 'Lichtbilder' at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt.
Susan Moore and Emma Crichton-Miller will lead tours of Mayfair and St James's galleries as part of the first London Art Weekend
Courtauld students have put together a thoughtful exhibition alongside the gallery's summer show
Funding, Manifesta and internet memes... a round-up of recent news and discussion
The complex relationship between women artists and abstract art is only just being explored
Beatrix Ruf, the new Artistic Director of the Stedelijk Museum in Amsterdam, talks to Apollo about her ambitions for the institution
A new exhibition celebrates the invention and skill of 18th-century French draughtsman
French 18th-century drawings from private Los Angeles collections go on display at the Getty
'Don't think you can make a masterpiece without a lot of hard work'
From Wakefield, to Cornwall, to Greece, Barbara Hepworth was deeply inspired by the landscapes she chose to live and work in