From the Mona Lisa to the American Gothic, these famous paintings don’t just grace museum walls; they offer a glimpse into ...
Thanks to a first-of-its-kind study, co-funded by Art Fund’s National Art Pass and the Psychiatry Research Trust, and ...
That day Colin Davidson’s Silent Testimony was on show, the corridors of watchful eyes giving way to 18 portraits of ...
From the glamour of Marie Antoinette at the V&A to the drama of Picasso at Tate Modern, London's autumn art season is huge ...
Adventures with Van Gogh is a weekly blog by Martin Bailey, The Art Newspaper 's long-standing correspondent and expert on the Dutch painter. Published on Fridays, stories range from newsy items about ...
The Hay Wain is considered to be one of Constable's best known works. Created in 1821, the oil painting depicts an idyllic ...
Wander the crowded, busy streets of London and surprisingly, you're never far away from a horse, whether it's Boudica in her chariot on the Embankment or the Household Cavalry at the State Opening of ...
Gabriele Finaldi, the director of the National Gallery, likes to think big. Just months after unveiling the gallery’s new entrance he announced plans for a new wing. Normally these announcements ...
A portrait by the Austrian artist Gustav Klimt was sold for $236.4m (£179m) in New York on Tuesday, making it the second-most ...
“The Honest Eye: Camille Pissarro’s Impressionism” is an ambitious and impressive move by the Denver Art Museum, an example ...
Rembrandt is one of those artists commonly described as «great». However, to truly understand why he is so revered, it is necessary to examine the details of his paintings very closely. Only then does ...
Conrad Shawcross, Golden Lotus (Inverted). Installation view at Saatchi Gallery, 2019. Photographed by Justin Piperger Saatchi Gallery is turning 40 and to celebrate the occasion it's compiling a ...
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