The lost art of Greek bronzes
In search of the lost art of the Greek bronze
In search of the lost art of the Greek bronze
There is no resisting fashion when it comes to places in which to drink
What will the freedom to travel mean for his art?
Thrilling and thoughtful work by an Angolan collective puts shows by Marc Quinn and Joseph Cornell in the shade
Essays, politics and public anger can only go so far: humour helps too
Artists explore how society is shaped by the natural environment in the Baltic region
Art news: Ai Weiwei shows in Beijing; Gwangju Biennial and New Museum Triennial curators announced; stolen Rodin sculpture found; MFA Boston in racism row
Fascinating photographs from an extraordinary collection
Alexander McQueen's exquisite tailoring; the Serpentine's slightly shabby pavilion; Andy Warhol's money-worship; and Kallos gallery's exceptional ancient art
Six museums are in the running for this year's £100,000 prize. Which would you choose?
Colour in 17th-century France was a dirty but essential business
Recent art market commentary presents a new and unusual crisis: too much money
The art market bubble continues to rise
Classical art is a hidden category of our contemporary culture
The Prada Foundation has no intention of being an ‘ego-museum’
Julian Raby, director of the Smithsonian's Freer and Sackler galleries, speaks to Apollo
Isis destruction in Palmyra; Russborough treasures withdrawn from auction; Court orders Danh Vo to produce new work; Queen Elizabeth deeply unimpressed by painting
Where to find the most exceptional works at this year's fair
Tate's 'Fighting History' is a failure: if you want proper history, see Ian Hamilton Finlay's Revolutionary work at Victoria Miro
The artist's reputation is growing