Participants worldwide re-created famous works by Vermeer, Munch and Klimt—using everyday household items
Restoration will remove centuries of grime and stabilise the sculpture at the Museo dell’Opera del Duomo
The exhibition, which includes a preliminary drawings for the Sistine Chapel ceiling, will also travel to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles
Three new books offer fresh angles on the Renaissance master
Including Old Masters, Contemporary, Post-Impressionist and Modern, and more
The New York museum's Heavenly Bodies exhibition came first even though curator “never set out to create a hit”
As the Royal Academy in London prepares to open a show uniting the US video artist with Michelangelo, his wife and collaborator discusses her pivotal role in his process
New US owner of former Chinese building-materials business turns to lucrative fractional ownership of art
Pair of nude males, acquired by the family in 1877, last sold at auction in 2002
Volume produced for the Metropolitan Museum of Art's exhibition of the artist is "a lasting contribution to scholarship"
The Taddei Tondo has not always been treated as a masterpiece
A shoestring trip to La Serenissima—and a thumbs-up for Simon Schama
Heni Talks: Alison Cole examines the Taddei Tondo—the only marble sculpture by the Italian master in the UK
The major loan show is a double whammy in the quality of the works presented and its popularity
The National Gallery explores the highs and lows of this prolific partnership
The Royal collection of drawings by Raphael and his circle to cross the Atlantic
Stanford University works to create computer models of all of the master's sculptural works