
Julia Michalska
Julia Michalska is the Interim Co-Editor of The Art Newspaper. She is also the Deputy Editor and Digital Editor, as well as the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast The Week in Art
Julia Michalska is the Interim Co-Editor of The Art Newspaper. She is also the Deputy Editor and Digital Editor, as well as the creator and producer of the award-winning podcast The Week in Art
We trawled through museum shops, galleries and bookstores to bring you the finest arty delights
Three Figures will be part of public art scheme around former Radcliffe Infirmary
Ashraf Fayadh’s death sentence for apostasy is “unlawful”, experts say
Art worth as much as €100m may have already been moved to Belgium to avoid national treasures listing
As world leaders meet to tackle global warming, we look at how artists are turning up the heat across the French capital
Grazyna Kulczyk has sold her culture centre in Poznan to dedicate herself to the project in the Polish capital
1935 sale of the Guelph Treasure predates the Holocaust “by several years”, Prussian Cultural Heritage Foundation said in US court papers
Jean-Antoine Houdon's sculpture of the goddess Diana was taken by the Nazis during the Second World War
Best known for circular abstract works, he lived for many years in the West and had a solo exhibition at the Guggenheim, New York
US artist's hand-carved, in-crowd have a swell time on Stephen Friedman Gallery's stand
Masterpieces will be exhibited together, alternating between the Rijksmuseum and the Louvre
The School of Kiev opened against the odds to focus on knowledge rather than art and breathe new life into old institutions
Summit in Sheffield asks how arts organisations can attract private patronage
After widespread protests this summer, the government releases a new proposal to calm concerns from leading artists, collectors and dealers
Art trade up in arms over implications of draft bill that aims to protect the import and export of cultural property
Late French designer's androgynous tuxedos and Mondrian-inspired shift dresses come to north east England
German capital’s rapid gentrification continues
In east central Europe private collectors are leading the way, both promoting local talent and bringing international art to their countries
Around 2,500 works have been offered to cover company's debts
Works dealing with race relations are hard to miss at this year's fair
Controversial artist’s canvases, photos and videos to be displayed at Palermo’s Museo Zac after Museo Jumex exhibition pulled
Sotheby’s to auction looted painting by Liebermann that was returned to heirs last week
Heirs of Paul Rosenberg retrieve a looted Matisse painting, more than two years after it was discovered along with 1,300 others
The artist group is fighting for workers’ rights in Abu Dhabi, but US foundation says it is ‘acting in good faith’
Shows worth checking out beyond the Arsenale and Giardini<br>
A guide to some of the most interesting works on view in the exhibition
The Biennale director's critique of capitalism is elegant and sleek
After the gala and serious fundraising, Costume Institute and Asian art department join forces to celebrate real and imaginary China