Walter Liedtke killed in train crash; National Gallery staff strike over privatisation plans; two bronzes attributed to Michelangelo
The curator of European paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was killed in the Metro-North Valhalla train crash on Tuesday
Are art schools in danger of turning into finishing schools for those who can afford them, or can they survive as places where students can experiment?
Flesh and sex – the legacies of Rubens and Sade; two views of the 20th century's torn and tattered art; and the story of Lancashire's philanthropic industrialists
New year, new acquistions: from Jérôme Bonaparte's chandelier to an entire country cottage
Fragments from an exhibition of the 20th century's fractured art
Some highlights from Two Temple Place's latest collection of collections
Sponsorship, strikes and self-censorship in London's top museums; the Smithsonian's international expansion; Tutankhamun's broken beard
A celebration of the tattered, torn and pioneering work of the Affichistes
The Hudson River School at LACMA; self-portraits at Turner Contemporary; Conscience & Conflict at Pallant House; Poliakoff at Timothy Taylor