Throughout Chinese history, jade has been prized for its beauty and its spiritual associations. Its appeal continues today, but its role is changing
Almine Rech gallery makes an impressive New York debut with this combined exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso and Alexander Calder
There's something for everyone as Cologne Fine Art, WIKAM, Art & Antique Hofburg and the Winter Art & Antiques Fair all open
It's high time Koo Jeong-A and Cho Yong-Ik were better known in the UK. Thankfully, both currently have exhibitions in the capital
The V&A provides a timely reminder of an era when England led the western world in the manufacture and export of luxury embroidery
A look at the star attractions at Sotheby's in London this November
For all its fame, Giles Gilbert Scott's 'temple of power' in Battersea has had a chequered and difficult history. Is its future finally secure?
To mark the publication of his new book co-authored with David Hockney, Martin Gayford joins Thomas Marks to discuss his memories of interviewing artists
The satirical intent behind many of Picasso's portraits is striking in this exhibition
The curator, academic critic, and novelist was an inspirational figure, but also a dear friend to many in the art world
The Rijksmuseum is exhibiting a newly discovered group of animal studies by Frans Post
Sotheby's purchases the Mei Moses Art Indices; top sales from TEFAF New York; and early sales at Asian Art in London
The history of the asylum is a tale of many reforms and not much progress
Everyone should make a point of seeing these 61 Qur’ans, in a show that sets many common misunderstandings straight.
An exhibition at Pallant House shows how classicism was a way of reinvigorating modernist experimentation
Apollo presents the winners of this year's Asian Art in London Art Award
This major, vivid biography of the art historian is meticulously researched – and long overdue
With over 190 galleries and a number of new initiatives, Artissima's 23rd edition promises to be bigger and better
With an array of great works on offer, Flashback returns to Turin for what should be a triumphant fourth edition
This year's fair was complemented by a strong edition of Parcours des Mondes
Turner Contemporary reveals how both artists explore man's struggle in the face of much bigger forces
An exhibition at Glasgow's Kelvingrove Museum aims to rethink the familiar work of Czech artist Alphonse Mucha - but could it have gone further?
Apollo presents the shortlist for the Asian Art in London Art Award 2016
More than 2,000 objects of porcelain, lacquer, jade, enamel and ivory have been catalogued, researched, conserved, and photographed