New encyclopaedia makes Africa’s distant past relevant to today and tomorrow
Project aims to help seasoned researchers unlearn biases and the next generation of archaeologists to find inspiration
Project aims to help seasoned researchers unlearn biases and the next generation of archaeologists to find inspiration
Works by Jean Paul Riopelle, Emily Carr, Tom Thomson and other titans of Canadian art history contributed to the evening’s total take of C$22.6m
A new edition of her 1980s autobiography brings this vivacious and well-connected artist back to life
Kate Casprowiak Scher, the Bellevue Arts Museum’s new permanent director, explains that candour about the institution’s finances helped bring the kunsthalle in suburban Seattle back from the brink
Some of the 133 objects being repatriated are associated with the antiquities smugglers Subhash Kapoor and Richard Beale
The museum will vacate its historic premises on Park Avenue South this autumn
The 19th-century property, where the Italian composer wrote 'La Traviata', was due to be auctioned, but the sale never happened
The not-for-profit art space in south London has been pivotal for artists such as Phyllida Barlow and Charlotte Prodger
This survey frames Cassatt—once dismissed as a lightweight painter of pretty portraits—as a skilful examiner of private realms
We speak to the Leonardo da Vinci scholar, Martin Kemp, about the famous painting's potential move and the latest research on its background, to the US artist about her show at Serpentine North and to the director of the Leopold Museum in Vienna about Christian Schad’s 'Self-Portrait with Model' (1927)