Liedtke reflects on the continued importance of the Dutch Baroque artist
There is much to admire in the catalogue raisonné of C.R.W. Nevinson's work
Susan Jenkins in praise of Roubiliac
Alexander Adams looks at the mysterious proto-Symbolist painter
Jane Jakeman on art since the Arab Spring
Trend towards licensing works for use in the hospitality industry can offer a new income stream for artists
As the polls open today, and the UK votes for its next government, the British artist is standing against the architect of the Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition’s education policy, Michael Gove. We joined them on the campaign hustings
Despite paying lip service to diversity, New York’s major museums, galleries and university programmes are bound tightly together in a system that favours the privileged
The artist’s commission for the London fair in Regents Park will simulate animals' senses
Arthur Danto was enraptured by Sean Scully’s painting—but he was never sure how to explain why
Artist best known for wrapping Reichstag turns his attention to creating paths in Italian lake
Camille Henrot and Laure Prouvost are fast-risers but only 19 women feature in top 100
But it remains unclear what chance either proposal has of passing into law while Republicans control both houses of Congress
Appellate Court upholds First Amendment rights but encourages stricter privacy laws in future
Its founders want to raise $40m and plan to support the continent’s museums
The city’s mayor has seen the exhibition and wants to bring it to the Icelandic capital
The Brooklyn Museum offers a slice of Jean-Michel Basquiat's pre-history
The Hugo Boss Prize winner's exhibition at the Guggenheim is spare but smart
Revamped site in east London will open in June