Raqib Shaw, Monet, Georgia O'Keeffe, the Bloomsbury set... Why do so many artists become obsessed with their garden getaways?
The Israel Antiquities Authority's move from the Rockefeller Museum in East Jerusalem to a purpose-built campus in the West has revived disputes about preserving the country's cultural heritage
The Musée d'arts de Nantes reveals its new extension and rehangs its collection, making seamless connections between past and present
The Guggenheim explores French mystical symbolism – and looks beyond the famous figure of Joséphin Péladan
Art demands close attention. The new 'Slow Art Workshops' provide unique opportunities to study and even handle objects of great beauty
There's something for all tastes at this year's art fair, from ancient statuary to bright abstract paintings
An exhibition of the artist's works at Victoria Miro – the first in London in over a decade – is a lesson in painterly deftness
English porcelain may not attract the same high prices of the past, but it could still be a lucrative opportunity for new collectors
Art UK, which last year launched a digital catalogue of every oil painting in public ownership, has embarked on an equivalent project for sculpture
Pagan and Christian art have more in common than you think – or so a polemical new book argues
The ancient cathedrals of England need financial help to stave off ruin
As part of a former monastic complex, the Charterhouse is a living reminder of London’s medieval past
Durable, versatile and colourful, mosaics have a long history and a bright future, as the V&A will explore this weekend
A thrilling opportunity to see Bill Viola's work alongside the Renaissance art that inspired it
This revelatory show matches Frank Lloyd Wright’s work to his personality and his designs to his ambitions
The Kassel leg of Documenta 14 has just opened, but will it fare batter than its much-criticised Athens counterpart?
Nancy Olnick and Giorgio Spanu talk about sharing their collection at their new art space, Magazzino
The firedogs made for the French couturier and collector Jacques Doucet are the epitome of art deco style
Religious art didn’t die out in the 18th century – Parisian churches are full of large-scale baroque paintings
The discovery of a noose at the National Museum of African American History and Culture is a grim justification of its existence
Art must be accessible, says Perry, but it must also make people feel included
Moscow’s Khrushchev-era apartment blocks are hardly good housing, but their residents are unlikely to get a better replacement
If you think Nashville is all about music, think again. The city has a host of historic buildings and house museums, and now boasts its own 'museum hotel'
With its abstract qualities and unsettling symbolic significance, dust emerged as a key theme in 20th-century photography