Galleries, auction houses and museums come together to celebrate ancient and modern Asian art
The 5Pointz case sets a new standard for artists seeking to assert their moral rights
The work belongs to an important sequence of drawings created in 1903, culminating in the famous Blue Period painting ‘La Vie’
Arts and Crafts silver, Toulouse-Lautrec and L.S. Lowry – the works not to miss at BADA in London this year
The artist’s changing relationship to consumer culture can make it difficult to interpret his work
Hubert de Givenchy, the celebrated couturier and collector of fine and decorative art, has died at at the age of 91
An exhibition that takes the Agadir earthquake of 1960 as its starting point is well framed in the brutalist surrounds of the Barbican
An exhibition at the Morgan Library examines medieval concepts of past, present and future
From Cornish coves to remote towns in Italy, a sense of place is central to the paintings of Peter Lanyon
Your chance to win ‘Making the Americas Modern: Hemispheric Art 1910-1960’ by Edward J. Sullivan
How Sylvia Pankhurst designed the movement that won women the vote
A Duchamp readymade owned by Robert Rauschenberg and an Etruscan bronze are among this month’s top acquisitions
Thomas Marks talks to Chantal Brotherton-Ratcliffe from Sotheby's Institute of Art about how we can deepen our understanding of Old Master paintings
Form an orderly queue to see Barack and Michelle Obama’s official portraits
The update of Kenneth Clark’s landmark series takes a more questioning approach to art history
His political judgements may have been poor, but Charles I’s art collection was first rate
The Museo Nacional de Antropologia presents a thrilling sequence of Mexican civilisations from the second millennium BC to the present day
Anthony McCall talks about sculpting with materials such as light and fire – on view in Wakefield and London
Leon Golub’s paintings harness classical myth to criticise atrocities and abuses of power
An early 20th-century copy of a baroque chapel has been restored to its former glory
An exhibition of Kerouac's art in Milan gives some sense of his restless creativity
Museums of national history put the stories countries like to tell about themselves into physical form
The celebrated theatre director and artist explains his approach to creating exhibitions
Conversation can be a important and enjoyable way of paying attention to artworks