The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art built its collection from scratch in the 1930s, and is still going strong today
Art News Daily : 6 April
On the southern coast of France, a new exhibition is exploring our troubled relationship with the world's oceans
How the American artists of the 1930s depicted a country that was on its knees
Art News Daily : 5 April
The finest new additions to public art collections, from rare Fabergé animals in London to Canadian masterpieces in Ottawa
This is no country jumble of brown pots. The latest show at Messum's Wiltshire is a reminder of a great, evolving national tradition
'People Power: Fighting for Peace' at the IWM London is a bold exhibition that uses individual stories to humanise major global issues
Art News Daily : 4 April
The pick of last week's art world tittle tattle – including the best April fools
Highlights include shows devoted to Botticelli, Balla, and Walker Evans, and Tate's 'Queer British Art' exhibition
How sceptical should we be of the move towards a more transparent approach to cultural heritage?
Why Impressionist and Post-Impressionist pastels are becoming increasingly attractive to art collectors of all sorts
How beer art went from a Gilbert & George lager bottle to museums opening their own beer gardens
William Hogarth's paintings are nowhere near as 'Hogarthian' as his scathing, scurrilous prints
Art News Daily : 31 March
The future of Wentworth Woodhouse, a preposterous yet beautiful country house near Sheffield, has been secured after decades of uncertainty
The Cristiano Ronaldo bust is the latest in a tradition of bad football sculptures
Tensions have flared in recent months as residents accuse new galleries of 'art-washing' and gentrifying the neighbourhood
Art News Daily : 30 March
Hercules Segers combined printmaking and painting to create works that are in a category of their own
The city of Montpellier's cultural plans include a new contemporary art museum headed up by Nicolas Bourriaud
Art News Daily : 29 March