As the popularity of recent shows proves, Paris is ready for a permanent space devoted to Byzantine art and its influence
Joseph Anton Koch’s drawing of a waterfall is an outstanding early Romantic view of Switzerland
The proposed loan of the Bayeux Tapestry has made for some, erm, creative threads on social media
The vote to repeal net neutrality in the US poses a problem for museums trying to connect with new audiences
The scholar, teacher and advocate of the applied arts of 20th-century Ireland has died at the age of 69
Eugene Thaw, the collector of drawings and celebrated art dealer, has died at the age of 90
The Pentagon wants to ban the display of art by Guantánamo detainees – but it’s important that we engage with art made in captivity
The chief curator of the Frick Collection picks out his highlights for the year ahead
Prominent exhibitions in 2018 will explore how art challenges power and how far it can transform the world
The Alton Estate in London is at risk from proposals that will ruin the architecture and destroy social housing
The V&A has launched a new declaration on the reproduction of art and heritage in a digital age
After going AWOL for several days, Grayson Perry’s cat has been reunited with the artist. Hooray!
The US is planning to eliminate 'like-kind' exchanges for artworks, a key tax deferral tool for the art trade
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Should the French government be launching a heritage lottery fund when the UK version is in decline?
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Christie’s pulled out all the stops for the sale of 'Salvator Mundi' – and its efforts have more than paid off
Until recently, experts were unsure where this extraordinary portrait bust of Napoleon's brother-in-law had ended up, or whether it had survived at all
It is difficult to overstate the importance of Nochlin's scholarship for subsequent generations of art historians
Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald have won the commissions to paint the former U.S. president and first lady
The painter amassed a huge variety of bold and fascinating artworks over the years – many of which are soon to be sold at Sotheby's
The four artists shortlisted this year tackle ideas about rootlessness and belonging in a series of understated works