Art news daily: 16 October
A new exhibition at the Bucerius Art Forum in Hamburg looks at how the market for art changed in 17th-century Holland
A monumental new study argues that 'the patronage of the French Rothschild family is a European history of taste'
Art news daily: 13 October
Your chance to win 'Cats in Art' by Desmond Morris (Reaktion Books)
Tate St Ives reopens to the public this autumn following the completion of a major expansion
The performance artist has collaborated with Ladurée on a macaron that distils her personality (so they say)
Art news daily: 12 October
Art news daily: 11 October
The four artists shortlisted for this year's Lorck Schive Kunstpris all find ways of challenging local artistic traditions
Contemporary galleries have long relied on a personal way of conducting business. Can such a model survive?
Jeremy Clarkson’s art fair, Macron’s Picasso, May’s Kahlo, and Renzo Piano’s scooter
Nathalie Du Pasquier talks about trying something different at the Camden Arts Centre, and the difference between art and design
Joseph Highmore’s morality tales are just as engaging as those of his contemporary William Hogarth
It may be a small and specialist market, but it is still possible to find exquisite portrait medals at affordable prices
Art news daily: 9 October
'Soul of a Nation' is the most significant contribution to debates around black art to date
James Hamilton's biography of Thomas Gainsborough presents the painter as a lad about town
Art news daily: 6 October
A new book series explores the strange subcultures of post-war Britain, from CB radio enthusiasts to alien investigators
The portraitist was highly sought after in his heyday, but his reputation has languished in recent years
Art news daily: 5 October
The Chrysler Museum celebrated its biggest gift in decades last month, while the Met acquired an extremely unusual coffin