The world’s greatest museum of decorative arts has been without a ceramics expert since 2016 and other gaps in knowledge are opening up
The Watts Gallery Trust has authorised a cast of this masterpiece by George Frederick Watts to celebrate his bicentenary
President Hollande and UAE set up $45m fund and support “safe havens” for heritage at risk
Last month’s edition was the last for Rita Aoun, who has made the event a popular annual fixture since its first appearance in 2008
This product of the country’s first war stresses the unity of the seven emirates
The conversations are better, the public is enthusiastic, and there is enough, but not too much art—and it’s good
Israel attacks Unesco over pro-Palestinian resolution approved by World Heritage Committee<br>
Ahead of our investigation at the Vatican on 6 October, we want to know your thoughts on what is art for
The government lobbied the director of the World Heritage Centre, diplomats and national delegates
The Warburg Institute’s director is tapping into its founder Aby Warburg’s approach to historical images to explain Daesh’s shocking brutality
Ships could dock in new port outside the lagoon
Under the leadership of Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi, the March Meeting in Sharjah did not shy away from the pain, extremism and corruption of the world today
Anna Somers Cocks attended the annual March Meeting and found it did not shy away from the pain, extremism and corruption of the world today
From Danish deck chairs to Ancient Egyptian art, we select some of the highlights at Tefaf this month
33-year-old's works were on show at Maison européenne de la Photographie shortly before she was killed
No commercial influence, no contemporary-art imperialism and no diva curator
The second “What is Art For?” investigation took place in the Hermitage Theatre last month
His biographers have published his commonplace book in facsimile
The art critic, who died earlier this year, loved art, dogs and great cars
As an exhibition of his jewellery opens at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Qatari prince discusses his love of England, his passion for the applied arts and how, through constant reading, he continues to refine his taste
From one room in Fleet St to an international network
And celebrations supported by Volkswagen
And celebrations supported by Volkswagen
Federico Cerruti died with a treasure-filled house in which he had slept only one night
Flags were flown at half-mast around the country and heritage experts shared their outrage
Frescoes recently found in the church may date back to the sixth century, which would make them the oldest Christian paintings in the country
Photos of the “monsters in Venice” should have been displayed in the Doge’s Palace in September
A Vanity Fair of the art world in a thriller about an imaginary Watteau