Italy allocates €1 billion towards heritage sites
Art News Daily : 4 May
Art News Daily : 4 May
Exhibitions about the Italian Renaissance have never been more popular, but is the difficulty of securing loans leading to some very diffuse shows?
Large, long windows and a flat roof for sunbathing: is it any wonder that Britain's early experiments with modernist architecture were by the sea?
Peter Murray and Gillian Darley debate whether London's changing skyline is leaching the city's history
Art News Daily : 21 April
A recent court case involving Wikimedia in Sweden has taken the art world by surprise
The galleries haven't changed that much, but the city itself has, and not for the better
Art News Daily : 15 April
John Betjeman called him 'dull' and William Morris dismissed his work, but Scott's reputation is bouncing back
Rakewell ponders two statues in London that have come in for criticism because they are missing vital accessories
Art News Daily : 13 April
A new book which argues that museums should be above politics is hardly above politics itself
Your chance to win 'Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art', published to accompany the current exhibition at the National Gallery, London
Art News Daily : 7 April
The UK was slow to appreciate Zaha Hadid's uncompromising attitude to architecture, but she was one of the most important British architects of the past 100 years
Art News Daily : 31 March
Syrian government forces have recaptured Palmyra from IS militants. What happens next is crucial
Key talking points and selfie-stops from this year's fair, which was as much of a cultural melting pot as ever
The death of Cairo's self-styled ‘friend of researchers’ feels like another great loss at an already difficult time
Ethnographic collections need to be living collections, representative of cultural diversity and mindful of traditions