The Week’s Muse: 31 January
From biplanes to drones, we look at the impact of the aerial viewpoint on modern and contemporary art. Plus, our round-up of this month’s major acquisitions
New Horizons: British art and flight
The advent of modern aviation had a decisive influence on the art of British modernists
The Week’s Muse: 24 January
BRAFA opens in Brussels; Theaster Gates wins the Artes Mundi Prize; art and craft at the NGCA
The Week’s Muse: 17 January
Rethinking artists’ copyright; an update from Amphipolis; and Limerick’s year of controversy and culture
12 Days: Highlights of 2015
From Cornelia Parker’s meteorite-laden fireworks, to Peter Lanyon’s gliding paintings, British artists are commanding attention this year
The Week’s Muse: 13 December
Attention-seeking museums; Moholy-Nagy’s pioneering multi-sensory art; the Cooper Hewitt; and photography in the Rijksmuseum
The Week’s Muse: 6 December
The Apollo Award Winners 2014; Jeremy Deller discusses Warhol and William Morris; and the rise (and fall?) of Italian post-war art in London
The Week’s Muse: 29 November
We’ll soon be announcing the winners of the Apollo Awards 2014…
A Gallery of Mysteries: Phoenix Art Museum’s unidentified artists
Nobody knows who did them, but why should that stop us appreciating these works?
The Week’s Muse: 22 November
The Apollo Awards; Scandinavian art in London; and the mixed fortunes of New Contemporaries
Peder Balke’s Arctic landscapes in the National Gallery
A little known 19th-century Norwegian painter is being touted as a ‘forerunner of modernism’
‘Another Life, Another World’: Paul Nash’s watercolours
Piano Nobile’s show introduces the ‘war artist’s peacetime work
The Week’s Muse: 15 November
A round-up of news and comment: First World War cartoons; a $500 million gift to LACMA; and the difficulty with digital art
The Week’s Muse: 8 November
Was the Musée Picasso worth the wait? Is the Turner Prize showing its age? News and comment from the Muse Room
The Week’s Muse: 1 November
The display of art in Asia; photojournalism from Chechnya; and historic rings in New York
The Week’s Muse: 25 October
Artists on film; Spanish art in Durham; contemporary art in Paris; and auctions online
Looking for meaning: a conversation with Jonas Burgert
To me, Burgert’s paintings are packed with art-historical allusions. But if the artist meant them to sneak in, he won’t admit it
The Week’s Muse: 18 October
From the frenetic pace of Frieze London, to an artwork that won’t be ready for 100 years
Review: Nevinson’s prints at Osborne Samuel, London
Nevinson is best known for his war art, but took his work in surprising directions after 1918
The Week’s Muse: 11 October
Gavin Turk on Duchamp’s legacy; William Morris the anarchist; and Peckham’s hidden galleries
Gallery: Jewellery at mima
The Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art’s impressive jewellery collection is now on show in a dedicated new gallery
Gallery: ‘State of the Art’ at Crystal Bridges
There are millions of artists in the USA. How do you seek out the interesting ones?
The Week’s Muse: 7 February
Previews from the new February issue: Is the golden age of art schools over? What can be done to protect cultural property in war zones? Does art still have a sense of mystery?