Gabriel and Ann Barbier-Mueller have amassed one of the most important collections of its kind in the world
The Imperial War Museum's 'Age of Terror' exhibition is important, but fails to ask some key questions
The redisplay of Chinese art at the British Museum demands that we look back at a rich collecting tradition
Wilhelm Hansen amassed his impressive collection, now showing at the Musée Jacquemart-André, in only two years
Christie’s pulled out all the stops for the sale of 'Salvator Mundi' – and its efforts have more than paid off
How could such a gifted architect also be responsible for such appalling ‘restoration’ jobs?
The discovery of a hidden painting highlights that very few depictions of the queen date from during her lifetime
The Palazzo Strozzi makes the most of the tensions that fuelled the cinquecento’s creative energy
Until recently, experts were unsure where this extraordinary portrait bust of Napoleon's brother-in-law had ended up, or whether it had survived at all
A century after it was left to the city of Philadelphia, John G. Johnson’s art collection continues to surprise
Julian Rosefeldt’s new film looks again at the emotionally charged, political, performative texts that have shaped the course of culture
Among the treasures of St Cuthbert in Durham are several of the most remarkable medieval objects to be seen anywhere
The organisation's new director general must find a way to promote diplomacy following the US's withdrawal
Apollo presents the winners of this year's Asian Art in London Art Awards
Bartolomé Esteban Murillo's rare and inventive portraits are on display in New York after a major research and conservation project
Artists throughout the ages have painted in black and white or monochrome. What is the appeal of art without colour?
It is difficult to overstate the importance of Nochlin's scholarship for subsequent generations of art historians
A hoard of Viking-era treasures has gone to the National Museums Scotland, while the Towner Art Gallery has secured an impressive contemporary installation
The 20th edition of AAL proves that the appetite for classical Asian art amongst dealers and collectors remains insatiable
These erotic fantasies reveal how painfully separate the artist kept his private and public lives
This exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art tries to register the gap between pre-war assumptions and the First World War’s brutal reality
Can Art Detective's crowd-sourced connoisseurship shed light on the history of mysterious paintings?
After 20 years of planning, the Sumida Hokusai Museum has finally opened its doors
Artist Andy Holden has collaborated with his father, the ornithologist Peter Holden, on an Artangel project exploring our fascination with 'home'