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Martin Roth, director of the Victorian and Albert Museum, accepts the Art Fund's Museum of the Year Award 2016 from the Duchess of Cambridge, during a ceremony at the Natural History Museum, London.

Why the V&A is Museum of the Year – and also a museum of the future

The museum was recently awarded the Art Fund’s most prestigious award, but there are challenges as well as opportunities ahead

8 Jul 2016

A rove around the Apollo summer party

Museum directors and macaroni, and what Grayson Perry’s teddy bear makes of Brexit

6 Jul 2016
A quick guide to Philadelphia's vibrant, provisional art scene...

A whistlestop tour of Philadelphia’s contemporary art spaces

The city’s vibrant, provisional art scene is thriving, but you have to know where to go

6 Jul 2016
Lot and his Daughters (1613–14), Peter Paul Rubens

Dutch connections and elaborate treasures at London’s auction houses

A look at some of the highlights at Christie’s and Sotheby’s this week

5 Jul 2016
The Iris Flowers of Hori Kiri, Tokio

JapanAmerica: Points of Contact, 1876–1970

The Johnson Museum of Art explores Japanese-American relations through art and design

Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Ithaca
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Brexit will happen. The British culture sector needs a new plan

If anything is going to come out of this shock to the system, there are lessons to be learned

5 Jul 2016
Whirlpool room, by Jussi Kivi

One of Finland’s most distinguished artists is back from the wilderness

Jussi Kivi represented the country at the Venice Biennale in 2009, before retreating from the limelight. Now he’s back with a book from Helsinki’s edgelands

1 Jul 2016
Royal Academician Ron Arad

My masterpiece selection: Ron Arad

The Royal Academician and designer’s favourite masterpieces include London Zoo’s Penguin Pool

29 Jun 2016
The MNBAQ's new Pierre Lassonde Pavillion opened on 24 June

Québec’s latest project could transform the city’s cultural scene

The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ)’s new pavilion is an ambitious project that unites city, park and museum

28 Jun 2016

How are British artists bearing up? Not too well, it seems…

Introducing Rakewell, Apollo’s wandering eye on the art world. Look out for regular posts taking a rakish perspective on art…

28 Jun 2016

The Art and Antiques Fair

The Art & Antiques Fair, Olympia celebrates it’s 44th edition with a showcase of 160 of the world’s leading specialist…

Olympia London
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‘There’s still a lot more to learn about this haven in Rome’

Reflecting on the Protestant cemetery in Rome – which Shelley called ‘the most beautiful cemetery’ he knew

Has the French culture ministry lost its way?

The French state has always prided itself on its special relationship with culture. But its recent history has been a troubled one

27 Jun 2016

Does today’s gallery system work for artists?

Representation by a leading gallery can make an artist’s career. But do commercial galleries hold too much sway over contemporary art and artists?

27 Jun 2016
Damien Hirst's Newport Street Gallery, one of 46 buildings recognised in this year's RIBA Awards.

Winners announced for 2016 RIBA Awards

Art News Daily : 23 June

23 Jun 2016
20-9-1988

Toned down and grown up: highlights from this year’s Masterpiece London

In six years, the fair has shaken off its early reputation for extravagance, but the works on show are as eclectic and enjoyable as ever

21 Jun 2016
Switch House, Tate Modern

Why has Tate consigned painting to history?

Painting isn’t dead, but it has been prematurely buried in Tate Modern’s Boiler House

20 Jun 2016

Cultural engineering in Norman Sicily

The island’s Norman rulers encouraged the use of Islamic, Byzantine, and Romanesque elements in art and architecture as a deliberate display of their power

18 Jun 2016

Art Basel takes a historical turn

Why artists’ estates were the talk of the fair. Plus collector selfies, the cheapest piece at Basel and medieval books in a contemporary world

18 Jun 2016
Frances Morris, director of Tate Modern.

A university with a playground attached: Frances Morris’s vision for Tate Modern

The gallery’s new director on the Switch House extension, promoting women artists, and finally having the final say over the collection

16 Jun 2016

Inspirational drawings from Delacroix to Auerbach go on display in London

Admiring a drawing is ‘like looking over the artist’s shoulder’, says Stephen Ongpin

15 Jun 2016

The Smithsonian is coming to London

Art News Daily : 14 June

14 Jun 2016

The museum that keeps Bath buzzing

The Holburne Museum is a place of serious pleasure, says director Jennifer Scott, and that’s how it stays true to its roots

13 Jun 2016
Mrs. James Gurthrie

A special relationship? US attitudes to British art are changing

The old cocktail of countesses and Chippendale won’t cut it anymore, so the Met and the Yale Center for British Art are rethinking their displays

11 Jun 2016