First Look: ‘East of the Wallace Line’ at the Yale University Art Museum
A new exhibition of Indo-Pacific art traces the visual and cultural links between eastern Indonesia and western New Guinea
A new exhibition of Indo-Pacific art traces the visual and cultural links between eastern Indonesia and western New Guinea
Art from Indonesia and New Guinea goes on show at the Yale University Art Gallery
A look back over some of the recent news and comment from Apollo's Muse Room
Love him or hate him, Stanley Spencer's First World War paintings at Burghclere will win you over
What is the light over London? Can children understand art? And what are tortoises doing in the Aspen Art Museum?
Can art add sparkle to the USA's advertising billboards?
Not all of the Mauritshuis's treasures are actually in the Mauritshuis
40 Under 40; a gallery for Goldsmiths, art in Edinburgh; and a closer look at museum displays
Thomas Marks, Diane Lees and David Boyd Haycock discuss the role of art in commemorating the First World War
Deaccessioning is in the news, but what of the museums that have been acquiring new work?
Heading to Edinburgh? Here are six fine art exhibitions to visit while you're out there...
In 1914 Auguste Rodin gifted 18 sculptures to the V&A, in tribute to the British soldiers fighting alongside his own countrymen in the First World War
Try making a list of 10 outstanding young artists, all based in Europe, and whose work already announces their original talent but also bears the promise of longevity. Where would you start?
'Making Colour' and 'Building the Picture' point out details in paintings that are easily overlooked
What to expect from a museum show dedicated to the ingenious objects produced by protest groups
From graffiti writers to puppets, the V&A looks the ingenious objects used as tools for social change
Renfrew, who set up Art HK (now Art Basel in Hong Kong) in 2008, will start at Bonhams this September as Deputy Chairman, Asia
How is the rapidly changing world of digital technology affecting culture?
Can Heather Humphreys, the new Minister for Arts, Heritage & the Gaeltacht, effectively steer her rather neglected department?
The Ashmolean Museum will offer a new perspective on a famous archaeological find this summer