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Ambitious plans for Gainsborough’s birthplace

Can a small museum in a Suffolk market town become a major centre for the study of the artist’s work?

24 Sep 2015

Agnes Martin and the power of tranquility

Agnes Martin’s serene paintings give pause for thought

23 Sep 2015

‘Watching this chaos unfurl’: Interview with Joanna Kirk

‘There is an element in my work that is a bit like bringing up small children’

22 Sep 2015

Force of Nature: Interview with Giuseppe Penone

‘If an artistic language is very complex, it can’t be used to communicate.’

19 Sep 2015

Yorkshire’s Celebration Of Anthony Caro

Hepworth Wakefield and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park have joined forces for a major exhibition

18 Sep 2015

Autumn Art Highlights: London

Look forward to frantic Frieze Week festivities and quality museum shows in the UK capital

16 Sep 2015

Communications and Collaboration: debating the future of museums in Istanbul

‘The days of museums hoarding information are over.’

16 Sep 2015

Ai Weiwei: A Chinese Artist Abroad

The Chinese dissident artist has made it to the UK. Is it time now to let his art do the talking?

16 Sep 2015

Treasures from Palmyra preserved in the world’s museums

As ISIS destroys the site, these items are more important than ever

14 Sep 2015

London Diary

Thank god for September. The art year has kicked off like a mule with a grievance

14 Sep 2015

Silver Linings: The Art of Metalpoint Drawing

British Museum brings together the best historic examples of a challenging graphic medium

12 Sep 2015

Yael Bartana brings controversial new work to Jerusalem Season of Culture

‘It’s one of the most charged locations I’ve ever been to’.

12 Sep 2015
Rakewell

A.C. Grayling and ‘The Art of the CV’

A.C. Grayling University’s New College of the Humanities is turning its graduands CVs into art – which is one use for them

9 Sep 2015

Autumn Art Highlights: Paris

Six unmissable exhibitions, from Fragonard in Love at the Musée du Luxembourg to Pictures of Prostitution at the Musée d’Orsay

8 Sep 2015

Simon Senn: Fawcett Street

The Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art (NGCA) is pleased to present a new body of work by the Swiss artist…

Northern Gallery for Contemporary Art, Sunderland
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J.P. Morgan: The Man Who Bought the World

As the Wadsworth Atheneum reopens, Rachel Cohen considers the legacy of one of its greatest benefactors

5 Sep 2015

‘New Cultural Programme’ Planned for UK

Art News Daily : 4 September

4 Sep 2015

Autumn Art Highlights: New York

There’s no shortage of things to see…but these are likely to be the season’s standout shows

3 Sep 2015
UK Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn

Jeremy Corbyn: Hopeless case or saviour of the arts?

The MP for North Islington is that rare thing at Westminster, a politician who is actually interested in the arts

3 Sep 2015

Rashid Johnson

New York

1 Sep 2015

Sara Friedlander

Vice-President and Head of Evening Sale, Post-War & Contemporary Art Department, Christie’s, New York

1 Sep 2015

Naomi Beckwith

Curator, Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago

1 Sep 2015

Adarsh Alphons

Founder and Executive Director, ProjectArt, New York

1 Sep 2015

When the Sun Set: 300 Years since the Death of Louis XIV

The King is dead! Long live the King! Portraits of Louis XIV and his infant successor, Louis XV

1 Sep 2015