Seen and liked in London this Frieze week: A breath of fresh air at the Courtauld; outsider art at Frieze Masters; and a princess at the Chiltern Firehouse
Seen and liked in London: star exhibits and media stars, crowds and crowdsourcing at the Frieze Masters preview last night
Seen and liked in London this week: Richter at Dominique Levy, Boetti at Luxembourg & Dayan, and Larry Gagosian sampling the local beer
Your chance to win 'The White Road: A Pilgrimage of Sorts', by Edmund de Waal
Ivory medallions, Samuel Palmer's lively letters and Maya Angelou's birthday quilt have all found homes
The UK government has extended its export bar on a valuable ancient Egyptian statue known as the Sekhemka, in an effort to keep the work in the country. Potential buyers have until 29 March 2016 to raise the £16 million necessary to buy the work for the nation. This is the second time that DCMS has opted to […]
As the destruction of archaeological sites in Syria and Iraq continues, what can dealers of legal antiquities do to end the trade in illegally obtained artefacts, and the looting it encourages?
Your chance to win Rodin, by Raphael Masson and Véronique Mattiussi
Absurdities abound
The Victorian Society has released a list of historic buildings that are most in need of our help this year