Christiane Baumgartner uses the very traditional medium of the woodcut to capture the complexity of the modern world
The architect was once best known for his neoclassical buildings, but his reputation now rests on the glasshouses at Kew Gardens
With the culture sector increasingly relying on philanthropic giving, the role of the donor may merit greater scrutiny
Two shows in London reaffirm the artist’s intense dedication to film and the moving image
Art new daily: 23 March
A rascal artist has doctored road signs in Oxfordshire to give directions to Narnia and Neverland
Karla Black’s playful new works subtly challenge the viewer to make sense of them
Your chance to win ‘Fra Angelico: Heaven on Earth’ (Paul Holberton)
Art news daily: 22 March
Janna Graham and Niru Ratnam weigh in on whether curating is something that can, or should, be taught
At the New Art Gallery the artist remakes an old installation exploring migration and belonging in Europe
Art news daily: 21 March
The artist’s time in the French capital was not a success, but it formed his thinking about words and pictures
Apollo's highlights of the fair – including works by Monet, Moore and Constable
Art news daily: 20 March
What did William Blake really see when he looked at the Sussex landscape?
Bowie in Buckinghamshire, peeling off in Paris, and Lucian Freud on Prince Charles's watercolours
Art news daily: 19 March
Madaba preserves traces of the ancient Greek-Christian culture of the Middle East
A rediscovered set of dinner plates depicting famous women prompts a reassessment of the pair’s artistic collaboration
Comic strips are getting an artistic makeover – with Beano characters meeting Pop art in London
Barbie seems to have missed Frida Kahlo’s independent sense of style in its doll version of the artist
An interview with Joan Jonas, on the occasion of the artist’s major retrospective at Tate Modern
Art news daily: 16 March