Royal Academy of Arts show has received near unanimous reviews
Exhibition revealing notoriously closed-off society comes to House of Illustration in February
Exhibition will include paintings by Titian, Mantegna and Van Dyck
Four-day festival includes more than 50 public works by artists such as Tracey Emin and Patrice Warrener
Ropac gallery exhibition to include artist’s famous reconstructions of Andy Warhol’s Flowers
Alex Farquharson reveals the global, social concept behind planned redisplay of museum’s collection, covering 500 years of British art
Bank of England governor Mark Carney attended the VIP preview of the middle-market fair
Exhibition spaces and an artist’s studio have been created in the Victorian building that was donated by an anonymous benefactor
Zabludowicz Collection’s project 360—dedicated to VR, film and video—opens next year
Howard and John Copeland to take over Newport Street gallery in February
The US artist Brice Marden takes a new tack in his latest works, on show at Gagosian in London
Stalwart gallerist to launch five shows and a monograph on the painter, who turns 80 next year
New £7.3m record for Joseph Wright of Derby painting tops December sales in London
As Christmas tree season begins, we look at some of the most artistic decorations to be found in the capital
Rothschild's El Greco, a candlelit scene by Joseph Wright of Derby and an out of season crucifixion scene lead pre-Christmas sales
Slick marketing produced stupendous sale price for Salvator Mundi, but it sparked revulsion as well as elation
Following seven-figure investment from Qatari magnate, former Banksy agent plans to expand secondary market business with artists including Basquiat and Haring
Inaugural December event brings city's Old Master dealers out from the shadows with exhibitions at more than 30 galleries
This exclusive extract by the Danish-Icelandic artist accompanies the London museum’s Monochrome show
US artist's new work examines migration, madness and colonisation in contemporary America
Former Serpentine director has co-organised an exhibition on Italian artist Medardo Rosso
A stalwart of the London traditional art and antiques scene, the fair opens today, marking the shift from autumn to winter
Last sold 50 years ago, A Dawn depicts French troops marching to trenches through Flanders in 1914