Jeremy Corbyn’s heritage hang-ups
Plus: Donald Trump’s wedding cake goes under the hammer, and Lars von Trier turns his films into diamonds
Plus: Donald Trump’s wedding cake goes under the hammer, and Lars von Trier turns his films into diamonds
John Ruskin, Paul Nash and a host of more recent artists have found geology a rich seam to mine
Art news daily: 14 February
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
A 19th-century artist spent decades creating this remarkable pomological collection
The Brotherhood loomed large in the poet’s life, but she was careful to carve out her own creative space
A medieval book coffer and a painting by Rembrandt’s teacher are among the top recent museum acquisitions
The trailblazing artist talks about feminism, optimism, and the importance of doing your own thing
In a short film by Ridley Scott, David Hockney opens up about his time at the Royal College of Art – and mischievous visits to the V&A
From pre-Colombian ornaments to a McQueen bodysuit, the Met’s jewellery collection is a sight to behold
The Venetian painter was overshadowed by Titian in his day, but his subtle portraits have a very modern appeal
A year in celebration of the Spanish baroque painter in Seville has made a clear case for his talent and influence
The fair in Brussels returns with a wide-ranging edition offering tribal art, modern Belgian painting and more
The artist’s ‘Waterfall’ series is about the movement of water, the movement of paint – and the painter’s own moves around the canvas
Art news daily: 21 January
With his ambitious new public project in Genk, the Belgian artist fuses art, activism and animal husbandry
Gyllenhaal plays a contemporary art critic in a forthcoming art-world satire that was inspired by a trip to Dia: Beacon
Italian artists have been neglected in histories of the pan-European movement
Pairing the Abstract Expressionist’s work with that of her longtime partner Jean-Paul Riopelle makes it clear she was the greater artist