Gallery: ‘ZERO: Countdown to Tomorrow’ at the Guggenheim, New York
Explore the transnational vision of the ZERO network...
Explore the transnational vision of the ZERO network...
A quick tour of Peckham's hidden galleries...
Egon Schiele meets Jenny Saville...
Do art historians and other art authenticators need greater legal protection?
A few of the beautiful and delicate works by Hokusai on display at the Grand Palais, Paris
The nuances of the new hang might be lost on the non-specialist, but overall the Wallace Collection's refurbished gallery is magnificent
National treasures up for sale; art and protest in Latin America; plaster casts and the Classics Cabal
A look at some of Rubens' influential paintings, and those of the artists he inspired
In Apollo's September Diary, Christopher Rowell celebrates 50 years of the Furniture History Society
This is the third in a hat trick of recent changes intended to place public engagement at the heart of the gallery's operations
Fiona Banner's extraordinary indoor Chinook will make you want duck and run
Our September Collectors' Focus looks at the market for gothic ivories
Brussels Art Square is bolstered by a new initiative to encourage international visitors
Forget PPE...Classics is the humanities subject that rules. Is the subject's future brighter than people tend to think?
Highlights from the 'dawn of the classical age'
Great British artists in the limelight this week: 'Late Turner' at Tate; Christopher Dresser at the Fine Art Society; and Paul Nash on BBC Four
Scientists have developed an algorithm that identifies visual affinities between paintings. Are we all out of a job?
The Scottish independence referendum takes place on 18 September. What would a ‘Yes’ vote mean for the country’s museums and galleries? Would it lead to a loss of funding streams? And if it did, would an independent Scottish government be prepared to increase its investment? YES: James Holloway There’s one thing I’ve never heard in […]
Highlights from LACMA's latest exhibition of German Expressionist cinema
Dine turns Soviet-era lithographic stones into contemporary art