Kubrick took an ‘infinite amount of care’ over his films. The same can't be said for this chaotic exhibition
Chris Dercon, Will Gompertz, and other art-world figures came together in Berlin for the Communicating the Museum conference
If anything mirrors Detroit's rise over the years, it's the wonderful Detroit Institute of Art
Trump isn't having much luck with his initial: first a logo that looked too dirty for Donald, now a T monument that has burnt down suspiciously
Originally associated with the modernist art of Picasso and Matisse, tribal art has experienced a surge in popularity with outstanding pieces now being valued as artworks in their own right
A photographer who gave her images to the Library of Congress for free claims that two photo stock libraries have been charging for their use.
The first catalogue raisonné of Aubrey Beardsley's works is a triumph – and a treat to pore through
Cleveland's fortunes may have been made in shipping and mining, but the city now boasts a rich cultural scene
The project needs to follow historical examples if it is to avoid the shambles of the Millennium Experience
A replica of Michelangelo's David is too much for some St Petersburg residents. They're voting this month on whether to cover him up
The presenter's hunt for Van Gogh's missing ear has been packaged like a thriller
An upcoming exhibition on the art of Fiji should make us rethink the relationship between culture and context
An exhibition at Tate Britain makes forceful claims for the imaginative use of memory in both art and photography
Brasília is a failed, sterile city. It's time that Rio became the capital of Brazil again
There's plenty for art lovers to enjoy, not least the impressive Toledo Museum of Art
What lies behind the growth of the auction house private sale, and what are its ramifications for collectors and the wider art market?
Several US museums make major acquisitions this month, while the Bowes Museum gains a rare Dieric Bouts the Elder painting
A year-long collaborative project at Somerset House celebrates the 500th anniversary of Thomas More's famous work
The writer has deployed the deadpan satirical streak that runs through his novels to defy the rules of contemporary art
Chicago is a city on the rise again, and its art scene is thriving
Artist collectors, it emerges, are driven by a mix of motives from compulsion to emulation
The former director-general of the National Trust has written a spirited defence of Britain's rural areas
Damien Hirst's recently opened Newport Street Gallery joins a long list of galleries founded by artists
Takesada Matsutani is one of the surviving members of the avant-garde Gutai group. He explains how its influence is everywhere in his work