The celebrated art critic and novelist has died at the age of 90
From British modern art, to antique rugs and Old Master drawings, there's something for everyone on the art fair circuit this month
It's been a memorable year in the art world for all sorts of reasons...
It's been 100 years since the deaths of Rodin and Degas; 500 years since Martin Luther's 95 Theses; and 2,000 years since the death of Ovid...
Recent commissions of stained-glass windows from David Hockney and Bridget Riley tell of a powerful, if suprising contemporary interest in the medium
Douglas Crimp's memoir-cum-cultural history reveals the reality behind the myth of New York's thriving art scene in the 70s
Clever staging, excellent exhibits and a timeless story combine to make the Asian Art Museum's Ramayana exhibition a great success
A look around some of London's most talked-about winter exhibitions
The ruins of Diocletian's Palace in Split are still inhabited – and they don't look that different from how they did to Robert Adam in the 1750s
An exhibition on Winifred Nicholson shows why her painting had such an impact on the work of her peers
British modernism is having a ‘moment’ and Jonathan Jones is displeased. Why is he so upset, and what does any of it have to do with Brexit?
Giorgio Vasari's 'Last Supper' was severely damaged in the devastating Florence floods of 1966. Fifty years later, it's back on display after one of the most complex conservation projects ever undertaken
The Italian artist uses humble materials to promote a high-minded utopian message. How does his work fare in such opulent surroundings?
A show at the National Gallery considers how four artists used international Impressionism to forge a new national identity
The figurative artists of the 1920s and '30s should not be considered secondary to their abstract contemporaries – as numerous recent exhibitions have shown
Australia continued to haunt Sidney Nolan’s imagination long after the painter made his home in Britain
The influence of glittering Byzantine churches can be found in the impressive mosaics of Westminster Cathedral – including a new work by Tom Phillips
After years of expansion, funding is a major issue for the city's museums. How will they fare if the Trump administration provokes fresh culture wars?
The idea to bring the Pompidou to Brussels has been met with scepticism: will it just be a tourist attraction or will it enhance the city's cultural scene?
The government's efforts to keep a rare Pontormo in the UK after it was sold unexpectedly by its owner have revealed cracks in the export bar process
Bruce McLean's new paintings may seem like a departure from his earlier conceptual pieces – but not for the artist
The London Old Master sales may not have included any blockbuster paintings, but sales were strong for works fresh to the market
Was Van Gogh arrested in Arles on the night that he severed his own ear?
A rich selection of essays, interviews and memoirs offer a unique glimpse into the life and works of René Magritte