The actor relocated his anti-Trump installation to Liverpool this week only to be hoisted by hooligans once more
Art News Daily : 24 March
Eight years on from the earthquake that claimed 309 lives, reconstruction work is still underway, hampered by bureaucracy and corruption
Art News Daily : 23 March
Rather than seeing replicas as knock-offs, we should think of them like maps or models
An entertaining book reveals the sometimes duplicitous history of art dealing
Perhaps George Osborne is good news for the Evening Standard's culture pages
Art News Daily : 22 March
Tim Etchells and Vlatka Horvat delved into the storerooms of Sheffield's museums and discovered the joy of curating (also, a platypus)
The playful sculptures and paintings of the only woman in the Arte Povera movement have a distinctly steely edge
Art News Daily : 21 March
Gilbert & George RA; Giles Coren, art historian; and Mary Beard takes aim at the Vatican Museums
The French sculptor attracted commissions and controversy in equal measure, and his reputation is constantly being reassessed
A huge Egyptian statue has been unearthed in a Cairo suburb. Will the global attention it has received lead to further discoveries at the neglected site?
Art News Daily : 20 March
The development of American printmaking since the 1960s is seen in the context of today's fragile political climate
The museum's new medieval and Renaissance galleries put its outstanding collections in the spotlight and invites fresh and unexpected connections
The Parisian fair returns this month to celebrate one of the most instinctive and timeless of mediums
Early reported sales at TEFAF Maastricht were strong, particularly among Old Master dealers
Art News Daily : 17 March
Your chance to win 'Silk, Porcelain and Lacquer' by Teresa Canopa
The Sickerts that Patricia Cornwell could have bought for the $6 million she has spent 'proving' he was Jack the Ripper
The British watercolour tradition did not end with the death of Turner
Charles Percier may not be a household name, but his Empire style sums up the Napoleonic era – and has had imitators ever since