In praise of the Waddesdon Bequest
This exceptional collection goes back on display at the British Museum in June
This exceptional collection goes back on display at the British Museum in June
The Inca Empire exerted extraordinary influence over Andean culture; but the region's art was constantly changing
Visiting Venice? Don't miss these shows
Boris Vervoordt on living with art and 'leaping into the void'
Yale institutions launch a Critique of Reason; a 'fake' in the Dulwich Picture Gallery; and a preview of Spring Masters New York
Enlightenment and Romantic artists had more in common than you think
Doug Fishbone hid a cheap Chinese replica in the Dulwich Picture Gallery and hardly anybody noticed
Pop art for Chicago; a Duchamp archive for Stockholm; and a Dreamhouse for the Dia Art Foundation
Supersymmetry dazzles in the Vinyl Factory; Lawrence Lek empties the Royal Academy; and a horrible vision in Hammersmith
Some of the best of the national pavilions, collateral events and satellite shows across the city
The First Lady called on US museums to widen access at the Whitney's ribbon-cutting ceremony
It's hard to take luxury exhibitions very seriously
Can television be art? Warhol, Lichtenstein and Dalí certainly thought so
Is the restoration of Chartres Cathedral a tragedy, or a worthy improvement?
Susan Moore previews New York sales in the May issue of Apollo
What's behind the current appetite for reinstalling, re-exhibiting, and restaging landmark shows?
Inside the new Whitney; great, gaudy gothic at Strawberry Hill; how Poussin found God; Carol Bove's optional conceptualism; Digby Warde-Aldam tours London
Those behind the plans either don’t understand what makes this a great city, or don’t care
The Whitney Museum of American Art is moving downtown, and its director Adam D. Weinberg has big plans for the new building and the collection
The private apartments have reopened, but where is all the art?