ArchiveVictoria & Albert Museum
Letters: Does the V&A still believe in education?
The Association of Art Historians on the National Slide Library's proposed move from London to Leicester
CommentLetters
Letter to the editor: the Frick's viewing garden is worth preserving
NewsIn the frame
OBAs (and YBAs) now eligible for the Turner Prize
CommentLetters
Letter to the Editor: from Sharon Flescher, IFAR
Re: Former director of scandal-beset Knoedler Gallery breaks her silence, The Art Newspaper, April 2016
ArchiveLee Miller
Letters to the Editor: Lee Miller at the V&A
Exhibition includes rare archival material
ArchiveArchitecture
Letters to the editor: doubts about the need for a V&A Architecture Centre
Architects no longer need vast resources of the printed word.
ArchiveExhibitions
'Zoomorphic' an overview of contemporary architecture at the V&A Museum
Exploring the animal kingdom's influence on contemporary architecture
ArchiveArchitecture
Letters: the V&A and RIBA partnership realises that historical architectural materials do have value
A reply correcting some out of date assumptions
ArchiveMuseums & Heritage
Letters: What are the decorative arts?
A criticism of the phrase
ArchiveGautier Deblonde
Book review: Gautier Deblonde with Mel Gooding on prominent British artists
Artists (Tate Gallery Publishing, London, 1999)
ArchiveVictoria & Albert Museum
Letters: V&A has 6,000 pieces of glass to install
Installation of new glass gallery postponed for a year
ArchiveVictoria & Albert Museum
Letters: There was no political interference at the V&A
Restructuring proposals not the result of political interference
ArchiveArt Basel
Art Basel's coordinators prioritise market over culture
No more free champagne at the 22nd Art fair, from 12 to 17 June
ArchiveRingling Museum
Order, imagination and technology at the new Ringling Museum
After rebuilding work lasting ten years and costing $20 million, the Ringling Museum has been reopened to the public.
ArchiveMuseums & Heritage
In memoriam: the V&A’s role in the study of historic houses
Care of Ham House and Osterley Park to be taken over by the National Trust
CommentSaudi Arabia
Letter to the Editor: Saudi Arabia will collaborate with the world, not only France, to make its cultural heritage accessible
Al-Ula, the most important cultural heritage site in the north-west of the kingdom, will benefit from international standards in heritage preservation and planning
Amr AlMadani