Jesus’s tomb has been restored in Jerusalem
One of the holiest sites in Christianity has reopened in time for Easter
One of the holiest sites in Christianity has reopened in time for Easter
In his bicentenary year, the Scottish architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson should be getting more attention
The National Museum of Bosnia-Herzegovina is a powerful symbol of the tensions that persist in Bosnia more than 20 years after the end of the war
This year Documenta will be split between Kassel and Athens. Is this ‘crisis tourism’ or will it spotlight the city’s overlooked contemporary art scene?
Eight years on from the earthquake that claimed 309 lives, reconstruction work is still underway, hampered by bureaucracy and corruption
An entertaining book reveals the sometimes duplicitous history of art dealing
Art News Daily : 22 March
Gilbert & George RA; Giles Coren, art historian; and Mary Beard takes aim at the Vatican Museums
Art News Daily : 20 March
Charles Percier may not be a household name, but his Empire style sums up the Napoleonic era – and has had imitators ever since
Cultural sites have been targeted by criminals and terrorists in recent years. How are they responding to the changing contemporary threat?
Art News Daily : 15 March
Ukrainian avant-garde artist Anatoly Petritsky, designed various productions in Kharkov in the 1920s, including Puccini’s Turandot
Art News Daily : 10 March
The celebrated painter Howard Hodgkin has died in London aged 84
The McDonald's branch where you can now visit an archaeological site while you nibble your McNuggets
Art News Daily : 2 March
Tancred Borenius (1885–1948), one of Apollo's earliest contributors, is remembered for his significant contribution to art history and criticism
The Czartoryski family owned one of the greatest art collections in Poland. Why have they sold it to the Polish state?
The artistic achievements of the Mamluks rival those of the Renaissance, argued Mahonri Sharp Young in a 1981 issue of Apollo