Still no evening auction, but blue-chip artists make way for fresh talent in new day sale format
The institution is entering the lucrative world of branded education
Private Eye editor will select 100 objects highlighting dissent down the ages
The Taddei Tondo has not always been treated as a masterpiece
Delve into the heart of the revamped London institution—expanded, embellished and eccentric as ever
Planned museum in Benin City offers safe environment for Western collections, the country says
The initiative, which involves governments and the art world, will set up a public database of objects
Gillian Wearing talks about creating the first statue of a woman—and by a female artist—in Parliament Square
Despite soaring rents in the area, Unit London will open in former Citibank building on Hanover Square in June
There has been controversy at the gallery over the sponsor for the Picasso 1932 exhibition
UK artist describes attack as her new anti-Brexit neon work is unveiled in London
Why galleries are moving into the West End district’s red-light zone
Gallery's arrival boosts contemporary art showing at London fair following MCH Group investment, while new layout accommodates more exhibitors
Iraqi-American artist has recreated Assyrian lamassu destroyed by Islamic State
The story behind the garment
A new play in London based on Will Self’s 1997 novel is a viciously literate satire that imagines an art world populated entirely by chimpanzees
Including Old Masters, Asian, Post-Impressionist and Modern
Blockbuster shows don't come cheap
From Canadian artist David Milne's Modernist landscapes to the chains used by suffragettes to secure themselves to the House of Commons
The stormtrooper on a cross is part of an exhibition due to open to the public on Thursday
Conrad Shawcross will also produce a work for Liverpool Street site
Survey of US artist at the London gallery includes an exhibition, performance and film programme