As the war in Ukraine unfolds, The Art Newspaper continues to strive to make its coverage truthful, informative, illuminating and impactful, says its editor Alison Cole
Ikon Gallery puts on a survey of the overlooked Italian painter
Infrared images of the painting, which is due to be sold at Sotheby's in New York later this month, show that an earlier composition lies underneath
Technical studies on neglected painting cast valuable light on the workings of the Renaissance master's Florence studio and on the question of attribution
Luke Syson, the director of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge and the section's curator, wants to break down the traditional hierarchies of art history
A new show looks at the Renaissance artist’s role as a designer and head of a busy workshop as well as the inventor of an instantly recognisable style
Plein Sud includes 66 venues spanning from the Mediterranean coast to the Alps
A secret booklet appears to contradict claims made in a new documentary about the painting's attribution to Leonardo
A feature-length film, screening next week in France, sheds new light on the political machinations surrounding the world's most controversial painting
The culture sector is being relegated to the ranks of "indoor entertainment"
Plus, Gerard Byrne on his work inspired by a Swedish diorama
Suzy Lewis recalls the "absolute disaster" of the painting's 1982 sale
The Louvre’s examination of the picture and independent analysis suggest blessing hand and arm were not part of the artist’s original concept
Star lot of upcoming New York Master Week sales is set to smash previous auction record for the Early Renaissance painter
Current editor Alison Cole talks to founding editor and long-time editor-in-chief Anna Somers Cocks about the origins of the newspaper, the fundamentals of its journalism and the challenges the visual arts world has faced
Other art world honourees include painter Frank Bowling; Artist Support Pledge founder Matthew Burrows; and Sally Shaw, the director of Firstsite in Colchester
Plus, the curator Legacy Russell talks about her new book Glitch Feminism
We asked artists, museum directors, art historians and public figures who love art to pick the images that mean something to them at this time
Publication with new scientific analysis of the picture was withdrawn after the Saudi authorities refused to loan Leonardo’s $450m painting to Paris
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Survey at the Scuderie del Quirinale is jointly organised by the Uffizi in Florence and will focus on the Renaissance master's crucial Roman period
From Ruth Asawa's delicate structures to a revelatory show of Picasso's paper works
As Notre Dame burned, protestors called the shots and a gold toilet vanished, it was certainly a year to remember
Exhibition at Palazzo Madama promises an impressive number of works—and a fresh view of the Renaissance master's legacy
Exclusive photograph from the Paris museum shows the intended installation set up
We can also reveal that the $450m painting is described in the latest insurance documents as “attributed to” Leonardo rather than as a definitive autograph work
With a mass of the artist’s greatest works on its walls, the exhibition is a huge hit despite the non-appearance—so far—of the controversial painting
Ahead of the blockbuster at the Musée du Louvre, we get an exclusive first read of the publication written by Martin Kemp, Robert Simon and Margaret Dalivalle
The US artist and designer has had a life-long love affair with collecting
Preparatory sketch for The Triumph of Caesar will go on sale in New York in January