Freelands Foundation finds improvement in art-world gender parity
Art news daily: 5 June
Art news daily: 5 June
A mosaic of feathers from Mexico and a collection of classical gemstones are among this month’s highlights
Celebrations of costumes and couture are more popular than ever, but is there more to these shows than spectacle?
A show exploring the legacy of Drew Gallery Projects in Canterbury is part of a wider recent trend
The folklore and customs of her island home provided rich material for the artist to spin her own yarns
The Japanese-Swiss artist talks about her work across drawing, painting and ceramics – currently on view in Basel
Paul Binski and Douglas Murphy weigh in on the debate over how Paris’s great cathedral should be rebuilt post-fire
First there was a major show in New York, now there’s a cache of letters at auction...
The London-based artist discusses the darker side of play – and offers insight into his enigmatic sculptures
The now-octogenarian artist has revisited her most famous work – and it only gets better with age
He took to the medium with great speed, producing works that display a rich debt to the Old Masters
The Ferrarese painter spent his career capturing the whims of fashion – but the results are far from superficial
Alfred Munnings was an official war artist who took a curiously pastoral approach to the conflict
The Flemish master, whose workshop was one of the busiest in 16th-century Brussels, gets his first major survey in the city of his birth
The Tate’s survey of Tanning’s long career testifies to her lifelong commitment to Surrealism
Art news daily: 7 May
Titian and Bronzino have incurred the wrath of a librarian at a Baptist college in Florida
Harald Sohlberg and Edvard Munch inherited a lively tradition that helped define the new nation
The Florentine master, who took Leonardo as an apprentice, was perhaps the most influential artist of his day
The Iranian artist’s distinctive mirror and glass sculptures were inspired by the architecture of her native country