Panayiotis Vassilakis (Takis) (1925–2019)
Art news daily: 12 August
Art news daily: 12 August
The Bavarian capital is reasserting its position as a city to rival Berlin in its embrace of the arts
Museum-grown mushrooms come to market in London – while in Boston, Egyptian artefacts have been harvested for ancient yeast
The latest addition to the Menil’s ‘neighbourhood of art’ in Houston offers an expanded vision of what drawing means
John Squire has had a second coming, of sorts – his oil paintings will go on show next month at Newport Street Gallery
Looking beyond the pyramids at Giza, royal tomb design was a more varied affair than we sometimes realise
From seaside Maine to the streets of Manhattan, Dodd’s paintings depict the world around her
It may sound like an implausible pairing – but this exhibition on the two painters succeeds by not making forced connections
The mosaics of the Rotunda at Thessaloniki can be seen more clearly than ever before in this essential book about the building
The British sculptor has spent decades producing work from his sylvan surroundings. He discusses how it all began
Art news daily: 1 August
The artist and climate activist’s installations have changed our perceptions of what art can be
From the Circus Maximus to the Ara Pacis, virtual and augmented reality can enhance our experience of ancient sites
The reclusive painter rarely left Bologna – but he pored over pictures of faraway masterpieces in books and journals
The line between dealing and advising on purchases of art is growing increasingly blurred – so can we still expect advisers to act solely on their clients’ behalf?
The Rolling Stones frontman is returning to cinema screens as a crooked collector – and he has the art-world credentials for the role
The Simpsons has often embraced the visual arts – and now a museum in Washington State is repaying the favour
The first UK show dedicated to the Finnish painter reveals an artist fascinated with questions of image and identity
A year-long travelling exhibition celebrates the continent’s leading artists
The first show ever to focus on the art of cutting and pasting offers an impressively expansive view of the practice