This is a great way to relive the ‘pageant-fever’ of earlier, more technologically innocent decades
Art News Daily : 30 November
Dayanita Singh discusses her work and the pointlessness of taking 'beautiful' pictures ahead of an exhibition in London
In 1970 Rauschenberg left New York City for an island off the Florida coast. His retreat from the city transformed his art, and his legacy
Philip Hammond upsets the Janeites; Paolozzi's Piscator in search of an owner; and how Boris Johnson ended up as a bumblebee
Art News Daily : 29 November
A new book by Charles Avery looks at the history and maerial legacy of a family of cheesemakers turned bronze-founders
Horace Walpole’s aunt once quipped that the hermaphrodite was ‘the only happy couple she ever saw’. A bronze variation on the theme comes to auction soon...
Art News Daily : 28 November
Apollo's annual awards are a great opportunity to reflect on the achievements of the art world, and the people within it who are driving it forwards
The first prosecution for destroying cultural heritage at the ICC has led some critics to ask if war crimes against people should come first
Ulla von Brandenburg’s installations create a theatrical encounter with the viewer, using film, staging, and architecture
A new facsimile of the Lascaux cave is about to open, but are digital reproductions of cultural sites merely tourist attractions or will they save our fragile heritage?
The Queen's House in Greenwich is steeped in so much history that curators have struggled to decide what to highlight. But now the problem seems to have been solved
Pedro II, Brazil's 'citizen-emperor' was a devoted patron of the new technology and a keen photographer himself
Paintings by Michelangelo, Leonardo and Caravaggio have been infiltrated with pizza slices in the name of pizza delivery.
'When this collection began, no one thought that Islam would be on everyone's lips'
Art News Daily : 25 November
'Hopefully some nice, trippy light installations will take my mind off the madness'
The winners of this year's Apollo Awards - which celebrate great achievements of the art and museum worlds - were announced at a ceremony in London on Thursday
Art News Daily : 24 November
With a new museum due to open in Cape Town soon, a growing gallery scene, and burgeoning international interest in contemporary African art, signs are good
Art News Daily : 23 November
Materials range from concrete to soap bubbles; subjects include mass extinction and internet cats. This is a bizarre mix of work, but a fascinating one