Sheena Wagstaff on the Met's ambitious plans for the Breuer building
The first Piero, the first Simone Martini, the first Raphael... 'Mrs Jack' brought them all to America
George Peabody's vision lives on, and we would do well to heed it today
Zaha Hadid's favourite rapper, art in space, and why Prince Philip doesn't rate Lucian Freud
Is the current trend for exhibitions exploring artistic influence just an excuse for a lack of focus?
What can museums do to deter would-be Thomas Crowns – and what are the risks they run rather more regularly?
The 1916 Easter Rising in Dublin was in part a rebellion of artists – and Dublin museums and galleries are making that clear this year
Art News Daily: 29 February
Art News Daily : 26 February
Censoring a 19th-century painting has come back to bite the social networking site
Rakewell reflects on how the public has started taking restitution into its own hands
Art News Daily : 25 February
Leighton House proves a perfect backdrop for a remarkable collection of drawings
A new website revolutionises how we can view publicly owned art
Art News Daily : 24 February
The master of the Soviet avant-garde had a soft spot for England – and the works of Arthur Conan Doyle
Art News Daily : 23 February
A show inspired by Alan Turing probes our fascination with technology in a city of industrial importance
Art News Daily : 22 February
Three world heritage sites are at risk as a result of the civil war
The Met's rebranding exercise has not gone well, Kanye West needs $1 billion, and London's art world has been partying in the name of pretentiousness
Art News Daily : 19 February
UK museums are struggling to deal with the long-term effects of funding cuts and falling visitor numbers
Art News Daily : 18 February