The Met’s new logo and a truly pretentious party
The Met's rebranding exercise has not gone well, Kanye West needs $1 billion, and London's art world has been partying in the name of pretentiousness
The Met's rebranding exercise has not gone well, Kanye West needs $1 billion, and London's art world has been partying in the name of pretentiousness
Art News Daily : 19 February
UK museums are struggling to deal with the long-term effects of funding cuts and falling visitor numbers
Art News Daily : 18 February
Art News Daily : 11 February
Commercial interest in the medium threatens to undermine it
Your chance to win 'Woven Gold: Tapestries of Louis XIV', by Charissa Bremer-David
Spare a thought for the poor souls at the Creation Museum, says Rakewell, whose ambitions are being held up by red tape
Art News Daily : 1 February
'For students of arms and armour, Meyrick was the first and greatest of those giants on whose shoulders we stand.'
Archaeologist Amir Gorzalczany from the Israel Antiquities Authority tells Apollo about an exciting new discovery
The return of the fig leaf, Thomas Heatherwick's selective statistics, and a museum director in the postroom
A statue of Cecil Rhodes will stand at Oriel College, Oxford, in place despite calls for its removal, but debates about ‘erasing history’ rumble on
Italian PM Matteo Renzi likes to boast about his country's cultural heritage – until the Iranian president visits, that is...
Art News Daily : 27 January
Art News Daily : 26 January
Janet Mendelsohn's photographs at Ikon gallery capture the human face of Birmingham's most notorious district
The mayor's expansionist ambitions are ruining the city's historic character
Art News Daily: 21 January
Art News Daily : 19 January