English Heritage wants jousting to be recognised as an Olympic sport – but perhaps it's a more complicated activity altogether?
Art News Daily : 28 July
The Mexican artist discusses his work, his experimental education and the importance of tools, as his solo exhibition opens at Fruitmarket Gallery
Forming a corporate art collection is easy, but keeping it together is hard – and selling it is even harder.
Art News Daily : 27 July
The combination of climate change and apathy is a perfect storm for cultural sites around the world
Art News Daily : 26 July
The new prime minister's rehang of 10 Downing Street will apparently see artworks replaced with quotations from her first speech in office
The Bourne & Shepherd studio in Kolkata has a long history, but fire and the advent of the digital age have closed it down. Thankfully, its legacy lives on
The Louvre-Lens has mounted a long overdue survey of Charles Le Brun's prodigious talents
Art News Daily : 25 July
17 buildings by Le Corbusier are now on the World Heritage list. Why has it taken so long?
The Ateneum holds the Finnish national art collection from the mid 18th century to 1960, but only a sixth of its works are on display.
Umberto Boccioni's untimely death in 1916 turned him into the tragic hero of Futurism – and helped the artist's reputation flourish abroad
Art News Daily : 22 July
From Le Corbusier's modernist buildings to impressive prehistoric architecture, here's a round-up of the new additions
Art News Daily : 21 July
Arts Council England is making significant changes to its investment processes: a round-up of the key headlines and implications for the culture sector
Art News Daily : 20 July
Taking Shakespearean architecture seriously means looking beyond 'Olden Time' Tudor revival buildings
Art News Daily : 19 July
Is the redevelopment of Finland's open spaces changing how local artists work?
Art News Daily : 18 July
From Italian art in Monaco to unusual tribal objects in London, this summer's art fairs have rich offerings