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An Indian Winter in Philadelphia
The PMA’s Indian art galleries may be closed for renovation, but a trio of temporary exhibitions is filling the gap
São Paulo’s floating art collection is back
Lina Bo Bardi’s innovative approach to collection display has been revived
Readings Held Worldwide for Condemned Poet and Artist Ashraf Fayadh
Hundreds attended events in support of Ashraf Fayadh, who faces the death sentence in Saudi Arabia
Do women have to be censored to get on CBS?
The Guerrilla Girls appeared on TV this week with more than just their faces obscured…
Tate Modern keeps it in the family with new director
The gallery has bucked the trend by appointing an internal candidate to its top job
The history of photography through women’s eyes
Two Paris museums have joined forces to celebrate the work of 165 women photographers
Hans Ulrich Obrist and Matthew Slotover launch their modelling careers
Move over David Gandy…
Omar Kholeif on how the internet transformed art
‘I’ve always been interested in artists who stretch the formal limits of technology’
Photography as a medium seems richer than ever
It’s important that photography retains its social, human edge as we enter another turbulent year
Highlights of BRAFA Art Fair
It is indicative of the nature of BRAFA art fair that three exhibitors allowed a coach-load of journalists to pitch up at their homes and snoop around…
Leading light – the stained-glass windows of Wilhelmina Geddes
A key figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts movement, the designer should also be seen in the context of European modernism
Finally, a reminder that post-war architecture deserves our praise
Elain Harwood’s magisterial Space, Hope, and Brutalism is a triumph
Art critics have ignored the condition of artworks for too long
Judging the quality of a work should involve some appreciation of its current condition
Creating a new architecture: Ödön Lechner in Hungary
Almost every great city seems to have produced one or perhaps two architects who escape the constraints of history: in Budapest it was Lechner
Treasures from Palmyra preserved in the world’s museums
As ISIS destroys the site, these items are more important than ever
A tribute to Khaled al-Asaad, the archaeologist killed by Isis in Palmyra
The octogenarian dared to stand up to militants at the ancient site
Return to the source – the invention of American landscape painting
The painters of the Hudson River School are now firmly recognised as pioneers of American art – and inspiring a new generation of artists
Libya’s threatened ancient history, and why you need to know about it
Here’s what we stand to lose if Libya’s heritage cannot be protected.