Nicholas Penny, director of the National Gallery, will retire in 2015
The National Gallery has announced Nicholas Penny's intention to retire from his role as director
The National Gallery has announced Nicholas Penny's intention to retire from his role as director
A jewel box of an exhibition that opens up important questions about celebrity, patronage and sculpture
The Venice Architecture Biennale, the Battle of Orgreave, digital catalogues, portrait busts and a critique of Richard Mosse... comment from the Muse Room
Do Nasreen Mohamedi's drawings at Tate Liverpool better reflect modernist camouflage experiments that Carlos Cruz-Diez's dazzle ship?
The V&A in China; Brad Pitt in Glasgow; Manifesta in Russia; and the Chapman Brothers at home in Hastings...
Alexander Pope seems to live on in Roubiliac's magnificent portrait bust, as if the man and his mind somehow inhabited the marble
Eight versions of Roubiliac's portrait bust of Alexander Pope have been brought together at Waddesdon Manor
The 45th edition of Art Basel returns with a dynamic programme of exhibitions and events
A number of the architect's prized models are back on prominent display in Sir John Soane's Museum
A new exhibition at the National Gallery goes back to basics, to tell the story of the colours and pigments that have shaped art history
The National Gallery has colour-coded its collection for its latest exhibition, resulting in some interesting pairings
The charm and whimsy of 'British Folk Art' at Tate Britain isn't at the expense of rigorous analysis
Plus ça change, plus c’est la même chose... the Jewish Museum revisits its seminal 1966 exhibition of minimalist sculpture, again
The reopening of Farnborough's flight testing centre is one of the most unusual and remarkable art projects in recent years
Most museums are like icebergs, the vast bulk of their collections are hidden. Does it have to be that way?
The curators introduce an exhibition exploring the taste for naturalism in Italian art
A few highlights from the Uffizi Gallery's latest exhibition
Some highlights from the upcoming exhibition
A curator's introduction to the Sprengel Museum's upcoming exhibition
It was an interesting broadcast, but Tate's tour around its Matisse show gained little from being 'live'