Towne's watercolours aren't as ground-breaking as they were once made out to be, but they are definitely good enough to merit a revival
Not-so-radical street art and the Cerne Abbas giant censored at the Palace of Westminster
'The absence of big names is one of the joys of the exhibition.’ A revelatory display of drawings puts works by lesser-known Netherlandish masters in the spotlight.
Art News Daily : 5 February
Were this week's sales a true reflection of the market, minus the smoke and mirrors of third-party guarantees?
Spare a thought for the poor souls at the Creation Museum, says Rakewell, whose ambitions are being held up by red tape
Art News Daily : 4 February
How the MFA Boston is paying tribute to a respected scholar and humanist
Art News Daily : 3 February
Rakewell ponders why an airport would install an artist in residence
Never have chaos and excess been presented so clearly and coherently...
Art News Daily : 2 February
Julia Margaret Cameron's photographs are some of the most hauntingly original of the 19th century.
Modern student protest was invented at Berkeley
Art News Daily : 1 February
But changing an artwork's title is hardly the same as pulling down a statue
With several art fairs staged every week, are such events damaging to the more traditional art trade, or do they allow greater public engagement with art?
'For students of arms and armour, Meyrick was the first and greatest of those giants on whose shoulders we stand.'
The Bardo Museum in Carthage still bears the scars of last year's terrorist attack. The best way to support it is to visit
Archaeologist Amir Gorzalczany from the Israel Antiquities Authority tells Apollo about an exciting new discovery
Several museums have plugged gaps in their collections this month, while others have received some extraordinarily generous gifts
Art News Daily : 29 January
The return of the fig leaf, Thomas Heatherwick's selective statistics, and a museum director in the postroom
A statue of Cecil Rhodes will stand at Oriel College, Oxford, in place despite calls for its removal, but debates about ‘erasing history’ rumble on