Huang Yong Ping on blurring the lines between Chinese and Western traditions
Dutch artist Florentijn Hofman claims that Brazilian protesters have plagiarised his inflatable rubber duck.
Dorset had a profound impact on a group of Slade painters, as an exhibition at Bristol's Royal West of England Academy makes very clear
Art News Daily : 1 April
Elizabeth Price's new video is an audacious act of extrapolation, that asks deep questions about our impulse to preserve, restore, and destroy
The UK was slow to appreciate Zaha Hadid's uncompromising attitude to architecture, but she was one of the most important British architects of the past 100 years
Art News Daily : 31 March
Syrian government forces have recaptured Palmyra from IS militants. What happens next is crucial
An academic paper claims you can tell an artist's vanity by the size of their signature. Well, maybe.
Art News Daily : 30 March
Key talking points and selfie-stops from this year's fair, which was as much of a cultural melting pot as ever
Art News Daily : 29 March
The self-taught Nek Chand created an extraordinary rock garden in Chandigarh and its survival is something of a miracle.
Christopher Brown and Bendor Grosvenor debate the pros and cons of the current UK export licensing system
The death of Cairo's self-styled ‘friend of researchers’ feels like another great loss at an already difficult time
Ethnographic collections need to be living collections, representative of cultural diversity and mindful of traditions
The forthcoming Francis Bacon catalogue raisonné brings together a remarkable 585 paintings
Art News Daily : 28 March
Rakewell picks out his favourite lookalikes in historical paintings, from David Cameron to Sylvester Stallone
Valeria Napoleone discusses her unusual collection, and the importance of her relationships with artists
With the reopening of the Watts Studios, an amazing revival of the painter's reputation, and of his wife Mary's, is almost complete
Art News Daily : 25 March
Artists and museums in the Russian capital testify to the uneasy relationship between art and the state