Richard Chopping’s striking designs for Ian Fleming’s novels add greatly to the books’ allure for collectors – but his artistic talent went far beyond Bond
Susan Moore and Niru Ratman wonder if anyone is still enjoying themselves
It was always a mistake to take the painter’s portraits at face value, writes Nancy Princenthal – and we shouldn’t have any illusions about the man either
The painter prefers her studio to be tidy, but it doesn’t stay that way for long – and she’s completely oblivious to the smell of turpentine and oil paint
Now that the jeweller has found a painting in just the right shade of its corporate colours, can other brands be far behind?
Mass-produced majolica has often been sneered at – but its exuberance is what makes it so appealing
Plus: Amsterdam is to return a Kandinsky to the heirs of its former owner
The Crown Jewels are what the castle is most famous for, but over the centuries it has housed everything from prisoners to military hardware
Exit through the gift shop at Tottenham Hotspur and you’ll find a gallery full of art inspired by the beautiful game
Not all works of art need be interpreted – some simply demand that we spend some quality time with them
These days the California-based artist works nomadically in the Mojave Desert – which means playing host to the odd mountain lion
David Chipperfield’s cool, if costly, renovation plays to the gallery’s minimalist strengths
Colombia’s indigenous communities are toppling statues of the Spanish conquerors to highlight past and present injustices
The portraits of James Barnor, Seydou Keïta and Malick Sidibé conjure up an image of cool modernity – but also draw on a long photographic tradition
The Glasgow-based artist misses bumping into her studio neighbours in the corridors – but has a bag of volcanic ash to keep her company these days
A pair of amateur fossil hunters have uncovered a section of Jurassic sea floor in a sleepy corner of England
These comforting songs are freighted with cultural and personal memories – and artists are working to preserve them
John Crome was among the greatest English landscape painters of his day – but you’ve probably never heard of him
Nicola Suthor’s study of the self-confident style known as ‘bravura’ is something of a virtuoso affair
Many art businesses still have work to do in complying with new anti-money laundering regulations – and in properly understanding the risks
They may look like tranquil scenes, but stick with Andersson’s paintings and their sense of encroaching menace is bound to creep up on you
It may be an unassuming little shelter, but the beach hut tells of a British infatuation with property and propriety
Like the rarest works of art, white truffles from Alba are commodities in a mysterious, monied world