Luxury in exile – at Napoleon’s country villa on Elba
The Mediterranean island still bears the mark of its most famous one-time resident
The Mediterranean island still bears the mark of its most famous one-time resident
The French artist is still the guiding spirit of the Collection de l’Art Brut, the museum he founded in Lausanne
The new permanent gallery presents all kinds of exquisite pieces with special family associations
The Science Museum’s new gallery makes subtle links between royal patronage, scientific progress and earthly conquest
At last – a Courtauld University Challenge team to be reckoned with
The fairy-tale doll’s house, now at Egeskov Castle in Denmark, still has the power to beguile with its miniature marvels and deceptions
The building that once played host to the Turner Prize now stands empty. Where does this news leave Derry?
This month’s highlights include paintings of Henry VIII’s favourite wife and Dorothea Tanning’s much-loved dog
The art market prizes rarity – or so they say. What, then, is behind the recent record-breaking sale of an editioned sculpture by Jeff Koons?
Art news daily: 6 September
The British-Ghanaian artist discusses his fascination with historical images of boxers – and how he works them into contemporary paintings and collages
Director, Abu Dhabi Cultural Foundation, Abu Dhabi
Founding Director, Dastan’s Basement, Tehran
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Director, Abu Dhabi Art, Abu Dhabi and London
Writer and critic, Cairo
A collection of Dutch delftware on long-term loan to the Gemeentemuseum den Haag is a feast for the eyes
For the first time, Grayson is one of the 100 most popular names for baby boys in England and Wales...
Art news daily: 30 August