Art history sleuths reunite mother with husband and son in 17th-century Flemish portrait
Scholars have pieced together separate parts of painting after 200 years
Scholars have pieced together separate parts of painting after 200 years
Plus, the Institut du Monde Arabe's major gift and expansion plans and an unflinching self-portrait by a Rococo woman artist
Promenade[s], an installation made mainly from cardboard and inspired by the landscape around Reims, will be shown at art fairs worldwide over the next year
The retired gallerist looks back on 50 years of his career ahead of a Christie's New York sale this month
Despite growing censorship in the fast-changing city, only one work has been removed from the show so far
Two overlapping exhibitions see the Paris-born, London-based artist discuss his influences and inspirations, and the pleasure derived from including some of his late mother’s work
The Wigan-born sculptor became attuned to the modern movement in Europe after making his name with construction-based reliefs and sculptures in Britain
Artists have long mined cyberspace for inspiration, as two current exhibitions underscore
The burgeoning growth of the East Asian market pushes up prices for the artist’s work