Emma Crichton-Miller is a freelance journalist and an Apollo columnist
There has always been a market for early 20th-century German prints, but it's constantly evolving as tastes and expertise change
This is no country jumble of brown pots. The latest show at Messum's Wiltshire is a reminder of a great, evolving national tradition
Why Impressionist and Post-Impressionist pastels are becoming increasingly attractive to art collectors of all sorts
More than 90 dealers ranging widely across art, antiques, and contemporary design come together to celebrate the fair's 25th anniversary
Exquisite pieces of Indian arms and armour are capturing the interest of international collectors
Some of the 20th century’s greatest artists have worked in textiles – and most of them happen to have been women
Vibrant and intricate Limoges enamels from the 12th century are increasingly hard to come by, but collectors are willing to spend
BRAFA pulls off the tricky task of subtly reinventing itself to suit changing tastes, while catering to every specialism
A perfectly realised exhibition at the Courtauld Gallery in London explores Rodin's obsession with dance and its expressive power
Caravaggio's radical vision inspired a legion of followers across Europe, whose work is increasingly in the spotlight at museums and auction houses alike