Why North Korea is mad about monuments
The North Korean regime has banned foreigners from visiting monuments to the Kim dynasty
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
Art News Daily : 8 May
Many artists are uncomfortable about the perceived excesses of the market. But can they actually do anything about it?
Art News Daily : 4 May
The Garden Bridge Trust should be pursued for the public money it has wasted
Revelations about the artist's personal life have encouraged a reassessment of his work
Many acquisitions at UK museums are made possible by a tax break that benefits both buyer and seller
It takes all manner of skills and qualities to run a top institution – or at least to do it well.
Ovid's epic mythological poem has fired the imaginations of artists since the Renaissance
The Metropolitan Museum is finally showing Native art in its American galleries. This is important, but only as a reflection on museums themselves
Art News Daily : 19 April
Art News Daily : 13 April
Eduardo Paolozzi's comedy moment; cooking with Georgia O'Keeffe; and at home with Klaus Biesenbach
It's hard to separate Vanessa Bell from Bloomsbury, but this exhibition of her art is long overdue
Reforming Italy's most famous museum is a huge and sensitive task for new director Eike Schmidt
'People Power: Fighting for Peace' at the IWM London is a bold exhibition that uses individual stories to humanise major global issues
Art News Daily : 4 April
Our daily round-up of news from the art world James Rosenquist (1933–2017) | The artist James Rosenquist, who helped define Pop Art as a movement in the 1960s, has died in New York at the age of 83. As the New York Times reports, he was praised for his ‘powerful graphic style’, and drew on […]
Art News Daily : 31 March