More than 2,000 objects of porcelain, lacquer, jade, enamel and ivory have been catalogued, researched, conserved, and photographed
London’s ICA welcomes its new director this month ahead of its 70th anniversary next year. But what should an ICA look like in the 21st century?
London was rebuilt according to its inhabitants' needs after the Great Fire of 1666 – and is so much the better for it.
The highlight of the Asian art sales in London is a ceramic masterpiece that was created in China almost a thousand years ago
Turkey's art scene has been growing for years, but has struggled in the wake of the failed coup attempt of 15 July and subsequent government crackdowns
Walsall's New Art Gallery is one of the best buildings to come out of the UK's Millennium celebrations. Can it survive the devastating budget cuts it faces?
Six shortlisted artists battle it out for this year's prize – one of the nominees, Bedwyr Williams, tells Apollo about his futuristic project
First a sculpture of Hillary Clinton suckling a banker appeared in New York, and now comes Donald Trump as an ugly Renaissance baby
An exhibition of Diane Arbus's early work presents curiosities without cabinets
Two months after the devastating quake in central Italy, it's still not clear how much of the region's heritage has been destroyed
Both government and business need to realise how much the art scene here is worth celebrating, and sooner rather than later
We will never defeat the notion that art is the preserve of the privileged, if we stop people from learning about it
He was ranked alongside Auerbach and Kossoff: so why did Cunningham stop painting just as his career was taking off?
With more art moving around the world than ever before, art insurance is now a huge business
The Madonna and Maggie Simpson; Alex Katz at H&M; the girl with the not-so-pearl earring and more
Irish art history owes a huge debt to the pioneering contribution of Anne Crookshank
Dia Al-Azzawi on why he sees himself less as an Iraqi artist and more as one from the wider Middle East
TEFAF's expansion into New York has been the talk of the art world. Can it pull it off? Meanwhile, FIAC kicks off in Paris and Christie's marks 10 years in Dubai
'The decision to shut Inverleith House is sudden, shocking and sad'
The Johannesburg-based artist talks to Apollo about what it means to be a young black artist working in South Africa today
'They told me I would be more successful if I was a man, French, or dead.'
The Fitzwilliam Museum's 'Colour' exhibition is a triumphant introduction to medieval manuscript painting
The local argument that sparked an international museum partnership between Belgium's capital and the Centre Pompidou
'I cannot defend or think of it as something people need to see or bother with'