Open the stores: conservation, collections and the museum of the future
Most museums are like icebergs, the vast bulk of their collections are hidden. Does it have to be that way?
Most museums are like icebergs, the vast bulk of their collections are hidden. Does it have to be that way?
A few highlights from the Uffizi Gallery's latest exhibition
It was an interesting broadcast, but Tate's tour around its Matisse show gained little from being 'live'
Highlights from Tate Britain's upcoming exhibition
Rothko's works have popped up at auction, in Pace gallery and, later this year, at the Harvard Art Museums
Sculptor Phillip King talks colour, steel and glitter in advance of his solo exhibition at Thomas Dane Gallery
'Martyrs' is a beautiful series of videos, but it's overshadowed by Wren's magnificent architecture
A cutting off ceremony is an artistic drama like no other
Ben Luke talks to the director of Art Basel in Hong Kong, Magnus Renfrew, about the fair's much anticipated second edition
The current appetite for merging food and art is nothing new...
Hogg delivers another candid portrayal of contemporary upper-middle class life
A round-up of the week's reviews: including Veronese, Richter and Polke, and the late works of Matisse
The partnership and rivalry between these two great painters was mutually beneficial
Print collecting, digital catalogues and curator chic... some of the discussions on the blog this week
'Building the Picture' is accompanied by the National Gallery's first fully digital catalogue
Éva Chadwick talks to Apollo about the Lynn Chadwick centenary celebrations
'Primary Structures' in 1966 featured minimalist sculptors from the US and UK. This revisionist revival looks further afield
Packed with treasures, this exhibition will be hard to top
A selection of highlights from the forthcoming exhibition
Apollo's April Forum asks whether art market hype affects emerging artists