The commercial and critical rise of the Caravaggisti
Caravaggio's radical vision inspired a legion of followers across Europe, whose work is increasingly in the spotlight at museums and auction houses alike
Caravaggio's radical vision inspired a legion of followers across Europe, whose work is increasingly in the spotlight at museums and auction houses alike
Renoir's late paintings, particularly his nudes, provoke extreme reactions but these paintings are among his most interesting work
Expansive, near encyclopaedic within its limits, and very beautiful, this exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum is not to be missed
There's an absolutely extraordinary exhibition of Robert Rauschenberg's art in London right now – and it's not at the Tate. Plus more London art highlights
In 2015 Garabet left war-torn Syria for Germany. But even from the relative safety of Europe, the cartoonist fears the consequences of his critical work
'I bring my home with me wherever I go'
The art of celebrity comes to Miami Beach once more – and Rakewell is on hand to help you tell your James Corden from your James Franco
Dayanita Singh discusses her work and the pointlessness of taking 'beautiful' pictures ahead of an exhibition in London
A new book by Charles Avery looks at the history and maerial legacy of a family of cheesemakers turned bronze-founders
Horace Walpole’s aunt once quipped that the hermaphrodite was ‘the only happy couple she ever saw’. A bronze variation on the theme comes to auction soon...
Ulla von Brandenburg’s installations create a theatrical encounter with the viewer, using film, staging, and architecture
Paintings by Michelangelo, Leonardo and Caravaggio have been infiltrated with pizza slices in the name of pizza delivery.
'When this collection began, no one thought that Islam would be on everyone's lips'
Sir Nicholas Serota
The Virgin of the Pomegranate, Fra Angelico (Museo del Prado)
With a new museum due to open in Cape Town soon, a growing gallery scene, and burgeoning international interest in contemporary African art, signs are good
Materials range from concrete to soap bubbles; subjects include mass extinction and internet cats. This is a bizarre mix of work, but a fascinating one
Sabine Haag, the director-general of the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, discusses how one of the world's grandest museums is preparing for the future
Having a laugh with Bob Rauschenberg; the man who would be Van Gogh; and rock'n'roll stories from Johnny Marr and Sean Lennon
FIFA shelled out millions on the new World Football Museum but it still looks set to attract fewer visitors this year than a Cristiano Ronaldo-themed museum