Discovery centres on stylised initials says Belgian art historian but Ekserdjian stresses that artist’s entire canon is ...
The Maastricht show, which has been described as “a bit like the Davos of the art world”, has a unique position in the fair ...
Heading up the Triumph of Art parade organised by the artist Jeremy Deller to celebrate the National Gallery’s 250th birthday ...
The New Yorker's personal collection spans centuries, from ancient Etruscan stone works to paintings by Salman Toor ...
The Tefaf Museum Restoration Fund has been awarded to the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister for its restoration of Rubens‘s ‘The ...
The European Union has threatened to pull funding from the Venice Biennale if organisers allow Russia to move ahead with its ...
From a painting by a leading Australian Indigenous artist to a bejewelled book of Shakespeare poems, a Modernist beach buggy and a fine Greek marble, here are some of the works to look out for at the ...
The family of the Op Art pioneer hopes to secure a new chapter for his foundation in Aix-en-Provence after years of neglect and funding woes ...
Cannupa Hanska Luger was unaware of the news of a young tourist dying on an island off Australia’s eastern coast while he was making “Volume III White Bay Power Station” ...
If we look closely at the fissures appearing in our institutions, we must ask a simple but uncomfortable question: What if leadership no longer lives at the centre?” We are witnessing the slow, ...
There should be little surprise amid ongoing wars and trade disputes that geopolitical and economic instability ranks as the number one concern for the art trade, as per the latest edition of Art ...
The British art historian John Golding regarded Pierre-Auguste Renoir (1841-1919) as having a restless mind. The French artist was also someone who knew how to hustle. In his History of Impressionism, ...