Gallery: ‘Odd Volumes: Book Art’ at Yale University Art Gallery
An insight into the world of book art
An insight into the world of book art
The display of art in Asia; photojournalism from Chechnya; and historic rings in New York
It's easy to be sceptical about the art biennial boom in Asia. But how have the unconventional spaces of such events shaped artists' practices in the region?
Huyghe's notoriously uncategorisable works are both strange and beautiful
Highlights from the Rijksmuseum's first major photography show
In a region that lacks a strong museum culture, Asia has looked towards alternative ways of displaying contemporary art
Monteleone focuses on an apparently shiny, happy new reality...Yet the Italian photographer is playing a sophisticated game
From Brueghel and Rembrandt to Rego and Steve McQueen
How did artists turn the chaotic transformations of the USA's big cities into powerful and resonant art?
Earlier this year, the Hiscox Online Art Trade Report estimated the value of the online art trade in 2013 to be around $1.3 billion, suggesting that this was likely to double by 2018. But are online auction houses poised to replace the physical saleroom? Or will the traditional auction house continue to prosper, since so […]
As London recovers from Frieze week, attention has turned to Paris and the Grand Palais
Auckland Castle, the Bowes Museum and Durham University host a major Spanish Art symposium which draws on the region's own superb collections
Works on paper by masters of Italian Renaissance sculpture
McQueen's elegiac new work asks how we can memorialise a life
Wolf's paintings of the Alps capture something of the mountains' hostile magnificence
Bellotto's work took him all over Europe. View some of highlights from an upcoming exhibition in Munich...
Matisse goes to New York, the British Library goes Gothic, and Sotheby's goes to Chatsworth
PAD, the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, and another clutch of gallery shows: this week is taking its toll
Nevinson is best known for his war art, but took his work in surprising directions after 1918
Mitchell-Innes & Nash have teamed up with Annely Juda Fine Art to present a series of drawings after Old Masters by Leon Kossoff