Art news daily: 25 August
Visitors get too close to an Yves Klein, and an 800-year-old sarcophagus is the scene of a strange photo shoot
Art news daily: 24 August
The city's cultural ambitions are growing in the run-up to the 400th anniversary of the Mayflower voyage
Leonardo DiCaprio was named after the Renaissance polymath – and is now set to play him
Art news daily: 23 August
Will increased restrictions on the internet in China be too much for new media artists?
The greatest Gothic Revival building in the world is facing catastrophe unless MPs clear out
Art news daily: 22 August
Speech recognition software needs an update in Hull, Paris Hilton picks up a paintbrush, how heavy are Damien Hirst's bronzes, and an artist objects to 'Broadchurch'
As male Surrealists depicted women as muses, sphinxes, and goddesses, women Surrealists sought to turn this imagery on its head
Art news daily: 21 August
Studio potters continue to push the boundaries of their medium in Britain
The Danish artist clearly takes great delight in the physical properties of paint (and bronze, too)
Studying art history can turn you into an art historian. Or it can make you famous, it turns out.
Your chance to win ‘Gainsborough: A Portrait’ by James Hamilton (Weidenfeld & Nicholson)
Art news daily : 17 August
What we learnt about Julian Assange and art from his profile in the New Yorker
August Sander’s photographs and Otto Dix’s paintings take an unflinching look at Weimar Germany
Art news daily : 16 August
Pore over Matisse's prized possessions and get a glimpse into Lawrence Alma-Tadema's home at these fascinating exhibitions
Art news daily : 15 August
Jim Carrey's paintings fail to draw a smile; Giles Coren has a moment of ecstasy in Sotheby's restaurant; and the rest of last week's arty tittle-tattle
For Inti Ligabue collecting tribal and oceanic art is a way of telling stories about the cultures the objects come from