Louise Nicholson is a freelance arts writer and Apollo contributor
The new acquisition, arranged with Colnaghi, testifies to just how productive the nurturing of museum-dealer relationships can be
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ)’s new pavilion is an ambitious project that unites city, park and museum
A new book promises to open up the world of Indian art to a wide new audience
There are many treasures in the Met’s new exhibition, but the most poignant are the metalwork pieces from Mosul, given the turmoil in the region today
With 3,000 new works, a major extension, and an ingenious way of working with collectors, SFMOMA is becoming a modern art museum to rival all others
How strange that this great British painter claims to ‘hate painting’ when he is so good at it
The Association for Asian Studies chose Seattle for its annual conference this year, and with good reason
Two fresh and distinct inaugural exhibitions could set a new blueprint for the museum
Asia Week New York should be considered the TEFAF Maastricht of Asian art
The PMA’s Indian art galleries may be closed for renovation, but a trio of temporary exhibitions is filling the gap
Louise Nicholson predicts that 2016 will be the year of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York
Desire, jealousy, anxiety, fear, fulfilment…it’s not easy being a collector
Middle Kingdom show ‘upends the view that Egyptian art is all the same’
An exhibition of Dutch Golden Age paintings presents a newly wealthy society on the make
Motley is the latest US modernist to be ‘rediscovered’ recently
There’s something for everyone in this spectacular show
Five unmissable exhibitions coming up in Washington DC this autumn
There’s no shortage of things to see…but these are likely to be the season’s standout shows
The Impressionists struggled in Paris, so why did they find such a receptive audience across the Atlantic?
This is the best version yet of an impressive exhibition
She was a colourful character…
The small but beautifully formed fair returns to the Park Avenue Armory for its second edition
The First Lady called on US museums to widen access at the Whitney’s ribbon-cutting ceremony
The Met’s exhibition looks set to put Deccani art back on the map
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
The Art Institute of Chicago acquires superb Sebastiano del Piombo painting
The new acquisition, arranged with Colnaghi, testifies to just how productive the nurturing of museum-dealer relationships can be