Mid-century Harlem through the eyes of Alice Neel
The portraits she created in and around Spanish Harlem are vivid snapshots of New York life and community
The portraits she created in and around Spanish Harlem are vivid snapshots of New York life and community
Invader and Bansky have stirred up authorities in Spain and the UK this week
Art News Daily : 7 June
What do sculpted animals in Mesopotamian art tell us about the relationship between gods and men?
Art News Daily : 2 June
Cats are probably taking over an institution near you
Art News Daily : 30 May
One of the most important collections of 18th-century silver in Europe gets the attention it deserves in a new book
An exhibition of Eric Gill’s art in Ditchling raises questions about how far we can separate art from life. Should biography shape our understanding of an artist’s work?
After the Russian Revolution, the State Porcelain Factory produced a powerful new art form for a new era
A major archaeological discovery has put Algeria's history in the spotlight. What can its existing world heritage sites tell us about the country's past?
Auerbach's lighter side; Eddie Izzard's fear of fine art; and more tittle-tattle from around the art world
This spectacular French clock, designed by the best craftsman of the day, is the star of a show at the Wallace Collection
How Spencer Tunick turned public nakedness into art – while avoiding the police
Cedric Price believed that architecture should be mobile, lightweight, and temporary. Above all, he thought it should be fun
Art News Daily : 17 May
Despite Yale's new facsimile edition, this 15th-century manuscript happily remains as indecipherable as ever
Funding cuts are a danger, but it's the more insidious changes to the structure and attitude of public sector that we should really worry about
The North Korean regime has banned foreigners from visiting monuments to the Kim dynasty
Four Confederate monuments are to be removed from the streets of New Orleans, but their painful legacy endures