Vibrant and intricate Limoges enamels from the 12th century are increasingly hard to come by, but collectors are willing to spend
Antique furniture has been unpopular for years – but tastes are changing
The Cultural Learning Alliance has released a report which makes a reasoned case for adding the arts to the STEM subjects. Will the government take note?
You can stumble across good art in the strangest places...
Charting the Ottoman Empire’s international relations through art, this exhibition reminds us that Turkey was once a thriving region for statesmen and artists alike
This is a gem of a book, full of scholarly insight
It was Berger’s ability to listen that made him such an important storyteller
Despite all best efforts, museums can and do unwittingly acquire stolen artefacts. What happens when new information throws an item's provenance into doubt?
Gothic cathedrals were designed to withstand enormous wind pressures, so Soissons has been exceptionally unlucky
This survey of the history of South African art needs to pay more attention to the country’s craft traditions
A long-running institutional feud seems to have moved into more a personal phase
How do you maintain a museum's experimental spirit, while putting the permanent collection centre-stage?
As New York gears up for its Old Master sales, Sotheby's has declared a work it sold in 2012 a forgery after tests found modern pigments
Are there too many languages and can translation ever really bridge our gaps in understanding?
Turns out that the museum of sex and death has much more on its mind
The only living poet to have won the Nobel Prize for Literature responds to one of the greatest living painters
There was much controversy over cultural spending last year, and as cuts start to bite in 2017, there may well be again
The Art Strike brings art back to the real world and those values we need to cherish
It's hard not to draw parallels between Guston's biting caricatures of Richard Nixon and today's political climate
Three shows in Madrid bring out the contradictions of Charles III, an enlightened ruler who could not resist the trappings of monarchy
BRAFA pulls off the tricky task of subtly reinventing itself to suit changing tastes, while catering to every specialism
Ahead of a retrospective across three UK venues, Lubaina Himid discusses how black British art has evolved over the past three decades
Gertrude Stein hailed him as the 'new Michelangelo' and he was consulted by statemen about Balkan politics, but Meštrović's name has fallen into obscurity
The city's museums are flourishing, with top exhibitions – including a major Medardo Rosso show