Fire blazes through Glasgow School of Art
Art news daily : 18 June
Art news daily : 18 June
Why the experimental exhibitions of Harald Szeemann still have something to teach today’s curators
This year’s Kyiv Art Week celebrated a creative renaissance in the Ukrainian capital, but difficult questions about the city’s architectural heritage remain
Art news daily : 11 June
While recent reports suggest Caravaggio’s stolen Nativity may be intact in Switzerland, it’s worth treading carefully
A reality TV star meets the Mona Lisa in Paris, Grayson Perry on why art beats theatre, and Bill and Hillary Clinton's collection of Bono drawings
Art news daily: 7 June
Art news daily: 5 June
How the women artists of Surrealism explored the creative possibilities of friendship
The British-Norwegian artist explores the mysterious nature of speech in a new performance
The lives of John Craxton, Nikos Ghika and Patrick Leigh Fermor come under the spotlight at the British Museum
The late American novelist's friends included R.B. Kitaj and Philip Guston. But he didn't always get on with contemporary art...
The arts in Qajar Iran acknowledged previous traditions while reflecting a rapidly changing world
The leading developer Northacre supported London Craft Week this year – a recognition of its commitment to craftsmanship (advertising feature, in association with Northacre)
The artist’s memoir looks back to his childhood in Russia and forward to a new life in France
An interview with the British artist, renowned for expressive portraits of family, friends and fellow artists
Rodin’s relationship with the Parthenon sculptures – and classical art in general – was far from straightforward
Throne chairs have acted as seats of power for centuries – but their form and meaning has evolved
Art news daily: 16 May
This rare plaster cast of Jean-Léon Gérôme’s popular ’Hoop Dancer’ is inspired by ancient Greek Tanagra figurines