‘The Royal Academy remains a great asset that must never be squandered’
Norman Rosenthal, Rebecca Salter, Nick Goss and Sarah Turner share their views on what sets the RA apart
Norman Rosenthal, Rebecca Salter, Nick Goss and Sarah Turner share their views on what sets the RA apart
How artists over the past century have tried to preserve, renew and reinvent the English countryside
Scotland’s most ambitious biennial sets out to disorient – and largely succeeds
From Buckinghamshire to Brooklyn, David Bowie is being commemorated in surprising ways across the globe
Art news daily: 30 April
Tax reliefs are available in the UK for companies that wish to help protect national heritage – and it's time they were used more widely
Art news daily: 24 April
League tables of museum visitor numbers may generate a lot of media coverage – but do they distract institutions from other priorities?
The first Roma Biennale offered a riot of contemporary Romani art and performance
A mysterious set of Renaissance silverware has been reunited for the first time in centuries
At Nanterre University, students have taken against street art commemorating the riots of 1968
Art news daily: 9 April
Once part of a pioneering schools loan programme, most of Hertfordshire County Council’s art collection looks set to be flogged off
Kate Flint’s history of flash photography highlights the uses of a technology many practitioners have mixed feelings about
This catalogue of Florentine works in the Alte Pinakothek in Munich sets a new standard
Kandy should be prouder of the pioneering architect, who instigated the idea of 'regional modernism'
When Henry Moore gave Barbara Hepworth the cold shoulder, plus the rest of last week's arty tittle tattle
A rascal artist has doctored road signs in Oxfordshire to give directions to Narnia and Neverland
Art news daily: 22 March
Madaba preserves traces of the ancient Greek-Christian culture of the Middle East