Art News Daily : 18 May
Time for a bit of anarchy
The estimate is far short of the $100m+ prices notched up in recent years – but then this is a Picasso more cerebral than sexy
The Sainsbury Centre's exhibition reveals an artist grappling with a sense of human frailty
The artist talks to Apollo about her obsession with found objects and making art out of gin
Art News Daily : 17 May
There are many treasures in the Met's new exhibition, but the most poignant are the metalwork pieces from Mosul, given the turmoil in the region today
Art News Daily : 16 May
Figurative art is making a comeback, if this year's shortlist of promising early-career artists is anything to go by
The Italian artist discusses his distinctive palette and what he owes to Yves Klein
Art News Daily : 13 May
Which museums are raking it in? And which ones are facing a deficit?
Russia's 19th-century portraitists were more than a match for the exceptional writers and composers they painted. So why is their work so neglected?
Heritage groups around the world need to harness social media to spread their message. This campaign makes that much easier
Art News Daily : 12 May
A university museum in Houston has removed a revolver from an artwork critical of Texan gun culture – and Rakewell is baffled by the decision
With 3,000 new works, a major extension, and an ingenious way of working with collectors, SFMOMA is becoming a modern art museum to rival all others
Art News Daily : 11 May
Artists recognised the power of the staged image long before Instagram came along
Art News Daily : 10 May
The contemporary art gallerist's alliance with an antiques dealer epitomises the changing art world
The high-school pottery that fooled an antiques expert, Darth Vader hits the museums, and an artist who has removed his nipples in, erm, the name of art
Marisol's powerful, Pop-inspired sculptures deserve to be far better known, particularly outside the US
Art News Daily : 9 May