Your chance to win ‘Edward Bawden Scrapbooks’, by Peyton Skipwith and Brian Webb
The Holburne Museum is a place of serious pleasure, says director Jennifer Scott, and that’s how it stays true to its roots
Your chance to win ‘Sicily: Culture and Conquest’
Five artists are in the running for Canada’s prestigious contemporary art prize
As the new Tate Modern opens, leading museum directors and critics assess the impact the museum has had since it opened in 2000
Would a ‘leave’ vote spell disaster for the UK’s thriving art trade, or open up new opportunities to it? Two experts debate the question
May’s acquisitions include rare signed etchings by Picasso and photography by the Victorian pioneer Oscar Gustav Rejlander
We spoke to the outgoing Rijksmuseum director about the internet, Old Masters, and art by the seaside as he prepares for a new role at the Museum Voorlinden
Your chance to win ‘Van Dyck: The Anatomy of Portraiture’ by Stijin Alsteens & Adam Eaker
Figurative art is making a comeback, if this year’s shortlist of promising early-career artists is anything to go by
François Morellet, one of France’s most illustrious artists, has died at the age of 90
The National Portrait Gallery and Pallant House both benefit from the acceptance in lieu scheme, while LACMA gets an impressive new haul
Your chance to win ‘Histories of Ornament: From Global to Local’ by Gülru Necipoğlu and Alina Payne (eds.)
What else is going on in the home of the famous Foxes? Culturally, there’s a lot to see
The nominees range from small local museums, to a 100-acre outdoor museum and one of the UK’s biggest institutions
Peter Murray and Gillian Darley debate whether London’s changing skyline is leaching the city’s history
Your chance to win ‘The Fitzwilliam Museum: A History’, by Lucilla Burn
Your chance to win ‘Delacroix and the Rise of Modern Art’, published to accompany the current exhibition at the National Gallery, London
Bonnie Prince Charlie makes a triumphant return to Edinburgh, while the NGA add hundreds of works to its huge collection
Christopher Brown and Bendor Grosvenor debate the pros and cons of the current UK export licensing system
Your chance to win ‘Vigée Le Brun’ by Joseph Baillio, Katharine Baetjer and Paul Lang
Your chance to win ‘Death on the Nile: Uncovering the Afterlife of Ancient Egypt’
LACMA just acquired an entire house – and no ordinary house at that
Sheena Wagstaff on the Met’s ambitious plans for the Breuer building
December 2024
Emma Crichton-Miller
Apollo
Christina Makris
Christina Riggs
Rakewell
This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites
Martha Stewart’s recipe for success