The ceramic artist is showing her own work alongside historic pieces from all over the world
The Bowes Museum looks at how art dealers have shaped museum collections
Are volunteer board members a useful source of good will and money, or do they tie museums to the whims of the wealthy?
Bougie London Literary Woman has sidled away from social media – for now. Rakewell rounds up some of her art-related tweets
Plus: Toto forever in the Namib Desert and art students in China face an overfamiliar exam
The recent discovery of a temple of the Aztec ‘Flayed Lord’ has revived myths about human sacrifice
Art news daily: 25 January
A year in celebration of the Spanish baroque painter in Seville has made a clear case for his talent and influence
The government has pledged £20m of investment in five regions – but cultural institutions are unlikely to be better off than before
Art news daily: 24 January
Rarely exhibited objects from Saharan Africa, viewed alongside familiar European works, offer a fresh take on the Middle Ages
Art news daily: 23 January
The fair in Brussels returns with a wide-ranging edition offering tribal art, modern Belgian painting and more
Critics have waxed lyrical about The Favourite – but spare a thought for the candle crew on set at Hatfield House
Art news daily: 22 January
The claustrophobia in this British painter's work hints at a talent stifled by her better-known artist husband
The artist’s ‘Waterfall’ series is about the movement of water, the movement of paint – and the painter’s own moves around the canvas
It shouldn’t be news that women illustrated manuscripts in the Middle Ages, but there’s no denying the appeal of a recent discovery
Art news daily: 21 January
With his ambitious new public project in Genk, the Belgian artist fuses art, activism and animal husbandry
Gyllenhaal plays a contemporary art critic in a forthcoming art-world satire that was inspired by a trip to Dia: Beacon
Plus: the mysteries of Loic Gouzer and how a notorious art thief turned to drawing
Italian artists have been neglected in histories of the pan-European movement
Art news daily: 18 January