Don’t want your public sculpture to get copied? Then make better public sculpture
Rachel Whiteread's 'House' would never work as a Chinese knock-off
Rachel Whiteread's 'House' would never work as a Chinese knock-off
Art News Daily: 5 October
His literary and profoundly religious approach to art put Jones out of step with modernism. Can two new exhibitions revive his reputation?
Art News Daily : 2 October
The bad boy of Britart opens his new gallery with a show devoted to abstract painter John Hoyland. Is he trying to atone for his artistic sins?
Schama's delivery saves the first episode from homely tackiness
There may be more (or indeed, less) to the discovery of the 'Mona Lisa' bones than meets the eye...
Be won over by Ai Weiwei, blown away by Bridget Riley, and get lost in the National Theatre's concrete corridors this week
Critics insulted sculptor Ian Hamilton Finlay at their peril. But Brian Sewell wasn't just any critic...
As the destruction of archaeological sites in Syria and Iraq continues, what can dealers of legal antiquities do to end the trade in illegally obtained artefacts, and the looting it encourages?
Legal disputes surrounding artworks usually require a balancing act between absolute rights and shifting societal norms
Your chance to win Rodin, by Raphael Masson and Véronique Mattiussi
Art News Daily : 24 September
Art News Daily : 21 September
Recent events in Moscow suggest that Russian rozzers may be law enforcement’s answer to the Stuckists
Art News Daily : 18 September
Look forward to frantic Frieze Week festivities and quality museum shows in the UK capital
The Chinese dissident artist has made it to the UK. Is it time now to let his art do the talking?
Thank god for September. The art year has kicked off like a mule with a grievance
Anyone might get the impression he was a little self-obsessed