Naiza Khan to represent Pakistan at Venice Biennale
Art news daily: 20 February
Art news daily: 20 February
As auction houses and galleries branch out into magazines, videos and other media, is the traditional catalogue becoming obsolete?
Art news daily: 6 February
The Brotherhood loomed large in the poet’s life, but she was careful to carve out her own creative space
The trailblazing artist talks about feminism, optimism, and the importance of doing your own thing
The latest bizarre artworks to come to Rakewell’s attention feature blood donations and cattle-rearing devices
Art news daily: 31 January
The government has pledged £20m of investment in five regions – but cultural institutions are unlikely to be better off than before
It shouldn’t be news that women illustrated manuscripts in the Middle Ages, but there’s no denying the appeal of a recent discovery
Art news daily: 21 January
With his ambitious new public project in Genk, the Belgian artist fuses art, activism and animal husbandry
Art news daily: 15 January
Grand narratives of progress are undermined in a surprisingly understated edition of the Chinese biennial
Art news daily: 10 January
Van Gogh, Whistler, Sargent and Manet were just some of the major artists who made pilgrimages to Haarlem to see Hals’s work
Art news daily: 3 Januaury
The implementation of the Ivory Act is going to need a lot of pragmatism and expertise
Art news daily: 2 January
It was the favoured architectural style of Stalin and the Nazis. What forms does classical revivalism take today?
Repatriation is a complex issue, but it is time for a more open-minded approach