Given three months before his death, these last lectures are now in print
'That’s no lady, that’s my wife…'
Was Picasso gay?
Not as bad as he has been made out to be
A new analysis suggests the artist was sending mixed messages in his work
Tom Atwood's new book reviewed
The 10 essays of Seeing Rothko are distinctly varied in quality
This book argues that the deliberate destruction of buildings and cultural artefacts is a human rights issue
Surgeons and contemporary artists are still inspired by the draughtsmanship of Leonardo and Turner
A new book explores the history of the first truly portable camera
The volume aims to be totally immersive, images rooted in their biographical context with detailed annotations
A new book traces the entrepreneur's rise and potential fall
The production of works for garth and home
A review of the new volume on Dutch painting
Beautiful boys—now available for women, too
A new photo-documentary of the pianist and composer Franz Liszt
A well-written history of art in North America for students
Book Review: Whose Pharaohs?
The Art Newspaper reviews the "Mario Testino, Diana's favourite photographer" (BBC), "Andy Warhol: the complete picture" and the Citibank Private Bank Photography Prize 2002 (Channel 4)
Renée Baigell and Matthew Baigell's book reviewed
The socio-political aspects of the debates about figurative art that raged after World War II are explored in James Hyman's new book
The small firm's success lies in their acquisition of big-name artists
The book that accompanies the newly opened British galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum reveals the extraordinary richness and diversity of the museum’s collections
From Dürer to digital beauties
The Vasari of his field, Vever was himself a jeweller—though like Vasari he is better known for his writing
New technology does not change anything except the context of art
A vast, nine section exhibition: What the critics said
A popular, non-technical explanation of the physical composition of paintings is not easy