The Whitechapel Bell Foundry should be a working factory, not a boutique hotel
Why is Historic England supporting a developer’s plans when there’s a better proposal waiting in the wings?
Why is Historic England supporting a developer’s plans when there’s a better proposal waiting in the wings?
Thawing permafrost means the near-perfect preservation of ancient material in the Arctic will soon be a thing of the past
Art news daily: 9 September
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?
Adolf and Frieda Fischer’s globetrotting led to their founding the Museum für Ostasiatische Kunst in Cologne
The gothic heart of Bruges now beats a little faster at the renovated Gruuthusemuseum
The mosaics of the Rotunda at Thessaloniki can be seen more clearly than ever before in this essential book about the building
With the art market crying out for definitive catalogues, a new international association has been launched to support their production
The newly restored painting at Apsley House was probably executed by an artist on the margins of the master’s workshop
Art news daily: 31 July
How artists such Michael Rakowitz, Kader Attia and Hew Locke are picking up where official narratives leave off
Art news daily: 19 July
The painter talks about setting himself technical challenges and taking on the Western art tradition
Art news daily: 10 July
Regardless of Brexit, new regulations aimed at curbing illicit trafficking are going to make buying and selling art more complicated
The discovery of an important manuscript reshapes our understanding of early Islamic culture
The virtuoso draughtsman carried several sketchbooks at all times and liked to draw standing up
Art news daily: 3 July
Art news daily: 1 July
The artist has been taking photographs of herself for more than 40 years – but we mustn’t think of the results as self-portraits