Long eclipsed by his fellow Nabis artists Bonnard and Vuillard, this Swiss painter and printmaker produced brilliant and unsettling work
2 July
How to succeed as a woman painter in 17th-century England? A supportive husband, royal patronage and mentorship from Van Dyck certainly helped
Leading lights from the art and museum worlds turned out on Monday night for Apollo’s annual summer party
Art news daily: 1 July
From Friedrich Nerly to Robert Rauschenberg – artistic fascination with the moon has never waned
The Danish artist talks about his new exhibition at Hastings Contemporary, and the obsessions behind his paintings
Stephen Patience and Kate Bryan wonder if famous faces can make art more accessible – or do they just get in the way?
From Assyrian carvings to contemporary African art, the museum’s wide-ranging collection has a recently expanded home
Art news daily: 28 June
The artist’s depictions of black women and their experience are on show at Modern Art Oxford
Art news daily: 27 June
The artist has been taking photographs of herself for more than 40 years – but we mustn’t think of the results as self-portraits
‘Truly grotesque’ it may be, but the export bar placed on this characterful Victorian ceramic reflects its importance as a work of art
Art news daily: 26 June
From Franco-era crimes to the Anthropocene, images at PhotoEspaña 2019 tackle some powerful subjects
Boris Johnson makes model buses in his spare time, apparently
Highlights of this year’s event include a long-lost tapestry commissioned by Charles I and dozens of drawings by Adolph von Menzel
Art news daily: 25 June
With a rediscovered Lewis chessman coming up for auction in July, Apollo takes a look at other great sets of the noble game
A small but dazzling display offers viewers in the UK a rare glimpse of a painter who fused Spanish and Flemish influences
Art news daily: 24 June
A Romano-British mosaic, a rococo coffee pot, and Robert Rauschenberg are among the highlights of this year’s fair
The mythical figure has taken many forms over the centuries, some more dignified than others