Portugal

Portuguese billionaire adds works inspired by Bamiyan Buddhas to his vast sculpture park

Sculptures by Fernando Botero and Tony Cragg are also on show in José Berardo's space north of Lisbon

Published online: 01 January 2013

Portugal celebrates its history—on a budget

Guimarães, one of this year’s European Capitals of Culture, should serve as a model for future events in cash-strapped countries

Published online: 24 January 2012

Cambridge: the full picture

All of the University’s illuminated manuscripts are being published

Issue 246, available from the Archive

Thank-you gifts for Jesus Christ

An exhibition of votive offerings from European monarchs to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem

Issue 245, available from the Archive

Venice Biennale update—the countries and the artists representing them

Issue 244, available from the Archive

Oxford’s silver gilt bequest

Acquiring the Wellby collection of silver is a coup for the Ashmolean, but also presents a challenge

Issue 244, available from the Archive

Exhibition Listings

Issue 243, available from the Archive

Not a Bacon, expert tells court

The chairman of the artist’s catalogue raisonné committee dismisses controversial drawings as “pastiches” in UK bankruptcy hearing

Issue 241, available from the Archive

Nations less wedded to their artists at the Venice Biennale

Germany will continue the tradition it started and other pavilions will show foreign talent in 2013

Issue 240, available from the Archive

Nicole, Duchess of Bedford

Flying-ace father, French Resistance activist, TV producer and British aristocrat… it was a life that even the most accomplished writer of popular fiction would have struggled to invent

Issue 240, available from the Archive

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