‘Deliberate Clichés’: An Interview with Matthew Darbyshire
'There’s nothing particularly radical or subversive in ridiculing the classical'. Matthew Darbyshire discusses art history, appropriation, contemporary clichés
'There’s nothing particularly radical or subversive in ridiculing the classical'. Matthew Darbyshire discusses art history, appropriation, contemporary clichés
Some of Maastricht's masterpieces are easily overlooked
Beautiful jewels, gold and silver statues, and devotional objects from the city of Naples
Exceptional items from the city of Naples will go on display this week at the Musée Maillol
Ruination is a condition of modern life. An exhibition at Tate Britain explores its enduring appeal
A round-up of the week's reviews: Beautiful bronzes, Cézanne and the Modern, abstract drawings, Bill Viola, and Asian art
A roundup of highlights from Asia Week New York which runs from 14–22 March
A look at some of the outstanding satellite shows being staged alongside TEFAF
We spoke with Willem van Roijen about his new role, and his hopes for the fair
A finely honed selection of masterpieces of European art
Meditative and mysterious, Bill Viola's video work asks timeless questions
Deacon stretches the concept of drawing well beyond the flat page
Henry and Rose Pearlman's superb collection includes Cézanne's very last, a magical still life
Masterpieces from the collection of Henry and Rose Pearlman
Our weekly round-up of art world news, comments and stories from around the web
This thoughtful and thought-provoking exhibition gives the war a human face
'Keywords' is a great idea for an exhibition, but it's easy to lose some of the threads in the display
Apollo's March Forum asks what should be done with 'fake' paintings
Something had clearly gone very right at Art13 last year – Art14, its successor, was positively rammed on its opening night
Putting together a new fair is a challenge – it needs to have a distinctive direction to it