RIBA appoints new president amid controversy
Art News Daily: 9 August
Art News Daily: 9 August
Art News Daily: 8 August
A table owned by the author has been export stopped in the UK – a situation that Dickens himself would have relished
Art news daily: 6 August
The Terra Foundation’s year-long cultural programme shines a spotlight on the ‘third coast’ of America
The distorted Character Heads of the 18th-century sculptor have long perplexed critics
Your chance to win ‘Michael Jackson: On the Wall’ (National Portrait Gallery)
Art news daily: 24 July
This summer the Wallace Collection turns the spotlight on its enigmatic namesake
Timothée Chalamet becomes an art-world icon and Theaster Gates reveals he's a fan of Harry Styles
The photographs of Dorothea Lange and Vanessa Winship share a fascination with society in flux
Art news daily: 18 July
The second Yinchuan Biennale is part of an official drive to open up the city to international visitors
How the city’s long-term residents are fostering a thriving arts scene
Our daily round-up of news from the art world Guelph Treasure case to be heard by a US federal court | A federal court’s decision that a claim for the Guelph Treasure be tried in the US has been upheld by an appeals court in Washington, D.C., The Art Newspaper reports. The Guelph Treasure is a […]
The proliferation of biennials and art fairs has brought with it the rise of a jet-set elite. Do such events encourage meaningful engagement?
An amateur restoration job on a sculpture in Estella, northern Spain, has become an internet sensation
‘The Oyster Meal’ by Jacob Ochtervelt comes to auction in July after being returned to the heirs of the original owner
In the run-up to the 500th anniversary of the artist’s birth, getting other museums to lend you their Leonardo is no mean feat
Art news daily: 19 June