You don't have to be Christian to appreciate the 'Stations of the Cross' trail this Easter weekend
The artist turned collector – and a display that reveals his very diverse interests
Iain Duncan Smith once said that oil painting was like politics – because you could easily paint over your mistakes. Rakewell picks out a few politicians who have done just that
Art News Daily : 21 March
Salon du Dessin attracts the world's most committed drawings collectors. What should they look out for this year?
Why has Arsène Wenger slipped in to artspeak? Plus a dog that can paint and more yet more art pouting from Kanye West
The National Gallery Singapore opened to justified acclaim last year. But will its mission be hampered by the country's constraints on free expression?
Art News Daily : 18 March
From Joseph Beuys to Dinos Chapman, the artists who have turned to music but should never have hit the studio
Art News Daily : 17 March
The Hermitage has more than 3 million items in its collection, so making its stores accessible is quite a feat
Two fresh and distinct inaugural exhibitions could set a new blueprint for the museum
Art News Daily : 16 March
The Norwegian painter gets some overdue recognition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery
There's no shortage of ideas in Mark Wallinger's psychoanalytically-inspired new show, but it's hardly a walk on the wild side
Art News Daily : 15 March
The Swedish painter wasn't a pioneer, she was an anomaly
Stan Douglas turns to espionage in his latest re-examination of cultural history
Art News Daily: 14 March
Copying prehistoric rock painting was an art in its own right – and one that had a striking impact on modernism
Asia Week New York should be considered the TEFAF Maastricht of Asian art
The Steve Lazarides effect, at home with Elton John and his collection, and the Museum of Broken Relationships heads to LA
Oddities and masterpieces abound in Spain's first exhibition devoted to the French artist
Art News Daily : 11 March