Carol Bove on Alberto Giacometti, the Venice Biennale, and being 'spiritually Swiss'
The auction houses have announced their top lots for the May sales in New York
Art Brussels, Art Cologne, and the London Original Print Fair all return in the coming weeks, and the countdown to Art en Vieille-Ville in Geneva begins
Several of the city's avant-garde spaces are suburban. Now it looks like a major central gallery will move out, too
Dana Schutz's controversial painting of Emmett Till has dominated the headlines, at the expense of other interesting contributions
Auction highlights this month include an outstanding example of early Ming porcelain and a rare Nicholas Lancret painting
London may soon have a museum of youth culture. Does this mean it's over?
Reforming Italy's most famous museum is a huge and sensitive task for new director Eike Schmidt
This glazed terracotta roundel by Andrea della Robbia was made for a palace that was promptly destroyed
The finest new additions to public art collections, from rare Fabergé animals in London to Canadian masterpieces in Ottawa
This is no country jumble of brown pots. The latest show at Messum's Wiltshire is a reminder of a great, evolving national tradition
Highlights include shows devoted to Botticelli, Balla, and Walker Evans, and Tate's 'Queer British Art' exhibition
The future of Wentworth Woodhouse, a preposterous yet beautiful country house near Sheffield, has been secured after decades of uncertainty
One of the holiest sites in Christianity has reopened in time for Easter
Now is the moment for those who lament the passing of connoisseurship to work together to encourage its revival
The National Museum of Bosnia-Herzegovina is a powerful symbol of the tensions that persist in Bosnia more than 20 years after the end of the war
This year Documenta will be split between Kassel and Athens. Is this ‘crisis tourism’ or will it spotlight the city’s overlooked contemporary art scene?
The Gemeentemuseum has the largest collection of Mondrian's works in the world – no wonder that it's at the centre of the centenary celebrations of De Stijl this year
Eight years on from the earthquake that claimed 309 lives, reconstruction work is still underway, hampered by bureaucracy and corruption
Rather than seeing replicas as knock-offs, we should think of them like maps or models
The French sculptor attracted commissions and controversy in equal measure, and his reputation is constantly being reassessed
A huge Egyptian statue has been unearthed in a Cairo suburb. Will the global attention it has received lead to further discoveries at the neglected site?
The museum's new medieval and Renaissance galleries put its outstanding collections in the spotlight and invites fresh and unexpected connections
The Parisian fair returns this month to celebrate one of the most instinctive and timeless of mediums