The Rake’s progress: last week in gossip
Frank Gehry's coffee-making skills, the architecture critic named the hottest man in London, and Shia Laboeuf takes on Trump's presidency
Frank Gehry's coffee-making skills, the architecture critic named the hottest man in London, and Shia Laboeuf takes on Trump's presidency
How do you maintain a museum's experimental spirit, while putting the permanent collection centre-stage?
From Cindy Sherman to the Femen movement to Richard Prince, artists have been taking aim at Trump ahead of his inauguration
Three shows in Madrid bring out the contradictions of Charles III, an enlightened ruler who could not resist the trappings of monarchy
Ahead of a retrospective across three UK venues, Lubaina Himid discusses how black British art has evolved over the past three decades
In a time of increased uncertainty for public art institutions, museums are reevaluting their relationships with private collectors
The Egyptian artist Wael Shawky talks to Apollo about his animated versions of the Crusades
The artist's feeling for place is a constant throughout his work – in both peacetime and war
The Staffordshire Potteries continue to play a leading role in developing the UK's ceramics industry
The Photographers' Gallery has put together an exhibition of feminist art from the 1970s which is still worryingly relevant today
The sculptor discusses abstraction, music, architecture, carving kerb stones, and the 'common enterprise' at the heart of it all
Joana Vasconcelos has sent a cockerel sculpture to Beijing for Chinese New Year. She's only the latest artist to have a thing for chickens
Antwerp's Old Master treasures are on tour, while the Barbican is staging a sprawling but ambitious science fiction exhibition
Jean Paul Barbier-Mueller, the leading tribal art collector and international museum patron, has died at the age of 86
The two artists make a rewarding double act at Edinburgh’s Fruitmarket Gallery
Hercules Segers heads for the USA, Giacometti goes to Doha, David Hockney turns 80 in style, and more
The radicalism of Ebenezer Howard’s Garden City is often overlooked, but Letchworth is an utopian success
It's been a long wait indeed, but the gallery's refurbishment is nearing completion, and there's a good line-up of temporary exhibitions, too
From British modern art, to antique rugs and Old Master drawings, there's something for everyone on the art fair circuit this month
American art at the British Museum; Chris Ofili's first tapestry; Shakespeare's Malvolio transformed, and more