Art News Daily : 31 May
Artists and cultural figures have declared themselves for the 'In' campaign. Must make for some tricky meetings with the culture secretary...
As the new Tate Modern opens, leading museum directors and critics assess the impact the museum has had since it opened in 2000
Art can play a key role in recovering forgotten or neglected histories, and challenging received ideas
Arthur Gordon Shoosmith showed great promise but built very little – though he did design a magnificent church in New Delhi
The latest edition of EVA International tackles issues of postcolonialism at home and abroad
The award seeks to inspire a Renaissance in Islamic art, and is deliberately casting its net wide
An outstanding 18th-century clock made for a Hanoverian prince has resurfaced
A prank 'artwork' at SFMOMA, and art thieves caught on camera in Madrid
Art News Daily : 30 May
May's acquisitions include rare signed etchings by Picasso and photography by the Victorian pioneer Oscar Gustav Rejlander
The graphic designer, writer, editor, photographer, and researcher David King died earlier this month. His last book was a collection of John Heartfield's pioneering photo montages
Fausto Melotti's sculptures ingeniously blur the line between figurative and abstract forms and his work deserves to be better known
Art News Daily : 27 May
It will take both ambition and creative thinking to lead the museum: thankfully, Bray's record so far suggests he has plenty of both
Photography flourished in Scotland during its early development in the mid 19th century
Art News Daily : 26 May
A Coronation Street character is heading to art school. What's next, the Turner Prize?
Katie Paterson once beamed Beethoven's Moonlight Sonata to the moon and back. At the Lowry, she continues to explore the vastness of space
Antiques dealers have cause for concern, but there's also an opportunity to broaden the debate...
The Serlachius Museums in Mänttä are an admirable example of how art can flourish outside Helsinki
Art News Daily : 25 May
As associate artist at the National Gallery, Shaw focuses on the nondescript woodland where many of art history's most sordid stories play out
Art News Daily : 24 May