How life goes on in a ruined Roman palace
The ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split are still inhabited – and they don't look that different from how they did to Robert Adam in the 1750s
The ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split are still inhabited – and they don't look that different from how they did to Robert Adam in the 1750s
The figurative artists of the 1920s and '30s should not be considered secondary to their abstract contemporaries – as numerous recent exhibitions have shown
The influence of glittering Byzantine churches can be found in the impressive mosaics of Westminster Cathedral – including a new work by Tom Phillips
Was Van Gogh arrested in Arles on the night that he severed his own ear?
Art News Daily : 16 December
A rich selection of essays, interviews and memoirs offer a unique glimpse into the life and works of René Magritte
Art News Daily : 15 December
Caravaggio's radical vision inspired a legion of followers across Europe, whose work is increasingly in the spotlight at museums and auction houses alike
Ten design teams have been announced – how will they reflect on the particular site of the memorial's construction?
Art News Daily : 6 December
Art News Daily : 5 December
This is a great way to relive the ‘pageant-fever’ of earlier, more technologically innocent decades
Art News Daily : 30 November
Philip Hammond upsets the Janeites; Paolozzi's Piscator in search of an owner; and how Boris Johnson ended up as a bumblebee
A new book by Charles Avery looks at the history and maerial legacy of a family of cheesemakers turned bronze-founders
Art News Daily : 28 November
Apollo's annual awards are a great opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the art world, and the people within it who are driving it forwards
The first prosecution for destroying cultural heritage at the ICC has led some critics to ask if war crimes against people should come first
Art News Daily : 23 November
A tour of some of the highlights of the NPG's hidden collection