Frieze reveals 68 galleries for its next New York fair
The smallest Frieze fair returns to the Shed in early May
The smallest Frieze fair returns to the Shed in early May
Our round-up of the latest art publications
The auction next month will include 100 pieces acquired by Josef Müller and his family
The author of a new book tells us why it was stolen and how Picasso got embroiled in the scandal
Fifteen art capitals are captured at their brilliant apogee in Caroline Campbell's book
The publication also explores how artists on the periphery might interact with the art market
This extract from a new book about works in the Dulwich Picture Gallery by Helen Hillyard and Jennifer Scott reveals the story behind the artist's 1663 portrait of Lady Digby
The dissident artist argues that restrictions manifest more subtly in Europe and the US
Stepping Softly on the Earth embodies the themes of sustainability and interconnectedness both in its theme and how it has been put together
All you ever wanted to know about Hals, from an 18th-century biography to a 1994 novel of the artist's “lost diaries”—selected by the Rijksmuseum curator Friso Lammertse
Cultural figures voice concern about culture ministry’s appointments to run institutions including Florence’s Uffizi Galleries and Milan’s Pinacoteca di Brera
Restoring ancient city’s heritage sites and opening Modern art venues is central to Ekrem İmamoğlu’s campaign