Jo Lawson-Tancred is an arts writer based in London.
MAMCO’s origins as a collection formed by independent collectors still makes itself felt in interesting ways
The Getty Center’s fire prevention system is a standard-bearer for museums and historic properties worldwide
Highlights of the artworks and exhibitions on show in Mayfair and St James’s this year
The Khalili Collections have partnered up with Wikimedia UK to broaden access to their vast holdings spanning centuries and cultures
A Dürer show at the Albertina presents a rare opportunity to see some of the German artist's drawings usually kept caged up in the dark
The Bavarian capital is reasserting its position as a city to rival Berlin in its embrace of the arts
With the art market crying out for definitive catalogues, a new international association has been launched to support their production
The virtuoso draughtsman carried several sketchbooks at all times and liked to draw standing up
Alfred Munnings was an official war artist who took a curiously pastoral approach to the conflict
His experiences as a marine gunner in the Second World War and Korea made a lasting impact on Westermann’s art