Art news daily: 30 May
A tribute to the American artist Robert Indiana, who has died at the age of 89
Art news daily: 29 May
The Irish government has announced a grand investment package for the country’s culture sector. But is it too little, too late?
Victoria Dailey and Giovanni Aloi consider if there is any place for live animals in modern museums
The joy of the Wallace Collection is that there’s always more to learn about its holdings – but its new exhibition space is welcome
Why we need agile cultural leadership to meet the challenges of a volatile world
An interview with the British artist, renowned for expressive portraits of family, friends and fellow artists
Art news daily: 25 May
A survey of works by women painters makes for an enthralling display, but is the gender of the artists the most important factor?
Art news daily: 24 May
It’s never too early to begin preserving time-based media art
The work of the Continent’s finest silversmiths can be found in the Royal Collection
Seán Keating’s paintings of the Shannon Hydro-electric Scheme set the stage for a probing exploration of Ireland’s national identity
Art news daily: 23 May
Freilicher’s paintings are full of flowers, self-portraits and interiors – and manage to be traditional and radical at the same time
Art news daily: 22 May
Rodin’s relationship with the Parthenon sculptures – and classical art in general – was far from straightforward
Art news daily: 21 May
From simulants to synthetics, artificial gemstones have come a long way over the centuries
Béla Lajta was one of the most innovative architects of the early 20th century
The British Museum has acquired a pair of Mo Salah's football boots. Not everybody's happy...
Throne chairs have acted as seats of power for centuries – but their form and meaning has evolved
Art news daily: 18 May