Monet and chums were doing something genuinely revolutionary when they stepped out into their gardens
Let's hope the disgruntled students at Columbia University don't take their protests against Moore's work to these extremes...
The garden bridge gets hijacked on Twitter. Plus, how Damien Hirst like his fish cooked (clue: he's fussy)
Rakewell likes nothing better than a good bit of amateur genealogy
An exhibition of Ryman's eerie paintings in New York rewards repeated viewings
Art News Daily : 15 April
The architect's first project in São Paulo restores and adds to one of the city's historical landmarks
For a handy reminder of why Warhol was so radical, head to Gagosian Gallery's 'Avedon Warhol' exhibition in London
The city's ancient ruins inspired buildings around the world, many of which are now heritage sites themselves
Art News Daily : 14 April
Contemporary painting in Germany is flourishing, if the highlights of Cologne's art fair are anything to go by
John Betjeman called him 'dull' and William Morris dismissed his work, but Scott's reputation is bouncing back
Rakewell ponders two statues in London that have come in for criticism because they are missing vital accessories
Art News Daily : 13 April
Art News Daily : 12 April
Ben Rivers' attempt to reveal the artifice of filmmaking is somehow dull and disconcerting at the same time
David Shrigley's foam hands, Olafur Eliasson's shaky economics and a chance to buy Andy Warhol's studio
Art News Daily : 11 April
The techno-connoisseurship involved in the 'Next Rembrandt' project is fun and interesting, so what's the problem?
A new book which argues that museums should be above politics is hardly above politics itself
Art News Daily : 8 April
Whatever your thing, says Rakewell, there's a museum for you out there somewhere
Art News Daily : 7 April
An exhibition in Florence finally gives Carlo Portelli the attention he deserves