Brexit will happen. The British culture sector needs a new plan
If anything is going to come out of this shock to the system, there are lessons to be learned
If anything is going to come out of this shock to the system, there are lessons to be learned
Art News Daily : 4 July
A Lancaster councillor has told museums they are 'stuck in the past'. Plus a Game of Thrones art and Michel Houellebecq's dead dog
Art News Daily : 30 June
For the collector and art patron, Michelangelo's David and an Ico Parisi sofa are timeless triumphs
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ)'s new pavilion is an ambitious project that unites city, park and museum
Reflecting on the Protestant cemetery in Rome – which Shelley called 'the most beautiful cemetery' he knew
The French state has always prided itself on its special relationship with culture. But its recent history has been a troubled one
The art dealer memoir offers a rare chance to gain access into the life of even the most elusive art dealer
At Rainham Hall, the National Trust has risen to the challenge of animating and interpreting an 18th-century sea captain's house
In six years, the fair has shaken off its early reputation for extravagance, but the works on show are as eclectic and enjoyable as ever
The island's Norman rulers encouraged the use of Islamic, Byzantine, and Romanesque elements in art and architecture as a deliberate display of their power
Why artists' estates were the talk of the fair. Plus collector selfies, the cheapest piece at Basel and medieval books in a contemporary world
This year's edition has a notably political edge, while the Art Basel organisation is working on wider cultural partnerships
The Temple of Nabu at Nimrud was home to a library, whose surviving texts form a vivid picture of everyday life in ancient Assyria
Art News Daily : 14 June
Experts gathered in Berlin to share ideas, but coming up with a coordinated strategy is impossible when the situation is so volatile
Art News Daily : 8 June
Archaeologists inform a Greek hotel owner that he has not in fact discovered an Atlantean wonder off a Greek island
Doris Salcedo makes monuments to the victims of political violence – out of chairs, sewing needles, and rose petals.