The Met hands over ancient sculpture with disputed past
Art news daily : 2 August
Art news daily : 2 August
Art news daily : 1 August
Even if a wild animal could create an image by itself, it's not easy to see how it can claim copyright
Salvador Dalí's moustache, Madonna's hairbrush, and the rest of this week's arty tittle-tattle
Picardy’s magnificent collections of Italian paintings shine in a series of exhibitions
A shared belief in the democratic possibilities of print makes for an optimistic biennial
Art news daily: 17 July
The houses that architects designed for themselves can tell us much about their attitudes to their work
The Israel Museum's inquiry into the idea of home is full of surreal surprises
Art news daily : 5 July
Art news daily: 30 June
Arts Council England had some good news for museums this week, but it can't be the sector's knight in shining armour
In May, a painting by Basquiat sold at auction for $110.5m. But when does money overtake other judgements?
The Israel Antiquities Authority's move from the Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem to a purpose-built campus in the West has revived disputes about preserving the country's cultural heritage
The Guggenheim explores French mystical symbolism – and looks beyond the famous figure of Joséphin Péladan
Pagan and Christian art have more in common than you think – or so a polemical new book argues
Durable, versatile and colourful, mosaics have a long history and a bright future, as the V&A will explore this weekend
The Kassel leg of Documenta 14 has just opened, but will it fare batter than its much-criticised Athens counterpart?
Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu talk about sharing their collection at their new art space, Magazzino
A new biography reveals an artist who, falling out of step with contemporary life, created an imaginative world of his own through art