Your chance to win ‘Genre Paintings in the Mauritshuis’, edited by Maud Lankester and Yvette Bruijnen
A dead bull is causing trouble in Tasmania, while Damien Hirst has been accused of mass murder (of houseflies)
Where do the two remaining French presidential candidates stand on culture?
This event is a must-see if you want your understanding of Piero Manzoni and the other featured artists turned on its head
Art News Daily : 27 April
Revelations about the artist's personal life have encouraged a reassessment of his work
Where is the line between antique firearms suitable for inclusion in historic collections, and weapons requiring a licence?
Art News Daily : 26 April
Many acquisitions at UK museums are made possible by a tax break that benefits both buyer and seller
Art News Daily : 25 April
A naked statue of Archimedes has provoked a complaint in an English village
Some royal tastemakers have better taste than others – as the remarkable legacy of three Hanoverian princesses shows
The American artist reminds viewers that black subjects are seldom encountered in the museum
A round-up of last week's art world tittle-tattle
Art News Daily : 24 April
The definition of 'Islamic' at Cairo's Museum of Islamic Art lacks nuance, but so do our wider conversations about Islam
No. 1 Poultry is now Britain's youngest listed building, but it was once the site of a remarkable struggle between the developer and conservationists
Chris Killip's photographs of the north of England are as relevant today as they were 30 years ago
The artist used drawing as a way of brainstorming how his art related to the world
It takes all manner of skills and qualities to run a top institution – or at least to do it well.
The future of the historic craft will only be secure if contemporary artists and audiences understand it better
Like the city itself, the strength of this fair is in its variety
Ovid's epic mythological poem has fired the imaginations of artists since the Renaissance
Lacquer is an extemely difficult material to work with, but the results can be extraordinary