Rijksmuseum director will step down in August
Art News Daily : 1 March
Art News Daily : 1 March
George Peabody's vision lives on, and we would do well to heed it today
What can museums do to deter would-be Thomas Crowns – and what are the risks they run rather more regularly?
Leighton House proves a perfect backdrop for a remarkable collection of drawings
Art News Daily : 23 February
If anything, the corporation should be taken to task for its desperate bid for accessibility
The octogenarian's first solo show in a UK institution is a riot of colour and character
Christo and his wife and collaborator Jeanne-Claude wanted to walk on water nearly 40 years ago. The Floating Piers project this summer will achieve their dream.
The Cornish pasty museum and now booking: Van Gogh's bedroom on Airbnb
The fear of nuclear disaster haunted the forms and materials of post-war sculpture
Art News Daily : 12 February
Review of a groundbreaking study of overlooked 20th-century scholars
Tracey Emin and Damien Hirst are building and burrowing in London – but at what cost, asks Rakewell
‘What’s happened to the witch, the German puppet witch?’ Susan Hiller enquires of the waitress...
Towne's watercolours aren't as ground-breaking as they were once made out to be, but they are definitely good enough to merit a revival
Not-so-radical street art and the Cerne Abbas giant censored at the Palace of Westminster
Were this week's sales a true reflection of the market, minus the smoke and mirrors of third-party guarantees?
Art News Daily : 3 February
Rakewell ponders why an airport would install an artist in residence
Julia Margaret Cameron's photographs are some of the most hauntingly original of the 19th century.