Has the Sarr-Savoy report had any effect since it was first published?
It’s been a year since the publication of a groundbreaking report calling for the restitution of African cultural heritage in French museums. How has it been received?
It’s been a year since the publication of a groundbreaking report calling for the restitution of African cultural heritage in French museums. How has it been received?
Art news daily: 2 January
Art news daily: 20 December
This authoritative survey gives some of the most familiar works of English art a new lease of life
A new biography shows how thoroughly the designer’s life and work were intertwined
Art news daily: 9 December
Four centuries after the first English slave ship arrived in Jamestown, Virginia, the president of Ghana is urging members of the African diaspora to discover their roots
This wide-ranging and original study gives art historians much to think and argue about
Art news daily: 29 November
Art news daily: 26 November
Remembering the critical insights and generous instincts of the writer and architect Charles Jencks (1939–2019)
Art news daily: 22 November
Frank Bowling
‘Luigi Valadier: Splendor in Eighteenth-Century Rome’
Gems from the Sangiorgi Collection
The buildings erected in Asmara during Italian rule are remarkably forward-looking – and should not be allowed to crumble
Art news daily: 15 November
The multi-talented French architect and designer worked at the cutting edge of modernism
The engraver’s visions of a continent he never saw were designed to appeal to the European imagination
Twenty-five years after his death, Jarman’s films, paintings and words are still incisive and inspiring