Apple News
The Rake’s progress: last week in gossip
Andy Murray picks up the paintbrush, truth and lies with Ai Weiwei, and the dawn of the Museum of Pizza
Christian Boltanski expands his repertoire
The French artist explains why organising a retrospective is like rustling up a meal
What to look out for at TEFAF New York Spring
The artworks not to miss at the second edition of the modern and contemporary art fair
How art businesses could do themselves a favour through corporate giving
Tax reliefs are available in the UK for companies that wish to help protect national heritage – and it’s time they were used more widely
Picturing poverty in the 19th century
In her final book Linda Nochlin makes a case for painting that looks poverty in the eye
Pyjama arty? Artist accuses Old Navy of pilfering her pooch designs
The LA-based artist Lili Chin has accused Old Navy of stealing her work for a line of pyjamas
The making of modern America
Masterpieces of American modernism cross the pond for the very first time
The weight of history in Danh Vo’s readymades
Vo’s conceptual work serves as a reminder of the personal and political meanings carried by the objects around us
The Rake’s progress: last week in gossip
Lots of leather from Russell Crowe, Nigel Farage in the museum, and Kanye West gets art historical
How the body became political for the women of Latin American art
In the turbulent decades of the 1960s to ’80s, female artists found creative ways to resist and transform the status quo
The kingdom built on frankincense and myrrh
A $20 billion project to transform Saudi Arabia’s al-Ula region has brought attention to a little-known ancient site
‘Every work I create is a mathematical dream’ – an interview with Beatriz Milhazes
Beatriz Milhazes discusses colour, craft, and collaboration – and what her work owes to her native Brazil
‘In the age of print, art became European’
What Renaissance ceramics tell us about the European print culture of the time
Are museums too preoccupied by visitor numbers?
League tables of museum visitor numbers may generate a lot of media coverage – but do they distract institutions from other priorities?
‘It feels like the sculptures have landed on the roof’
Huma Bhabha discusses sci-fi, politics and her Roof Garden Commission for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
Art Brussels celebrates its 50th anniversary by looking to the future
A selection of highlights from the Brussels art fair, at Tour & Taxis from 19 to 22 April
Tracey Emin airs her feelings at St Pancras station
Boundaries between the personal and the political are broken down in Emin’s new public artwork