The other-worldly architecture of Rudolf Steiner
The mystically inspired polymath was never a professional architect, but his haunting buildings are among modernism’s most curious structures
The mystically inspired polymath was never a professional architect, but his haunting buildings are among modernism’s most curious structures
A figure that appears in Poussin’s 'The Baptism of Christ' may reveal the artist’s (secret) influence
Maria Golia’s history of tomb-raiding in ancient Egypt makes for an entertaining read but there are graver matters to consider
There is a growing nervousness about the effect a predicted global downturn might have on the art market’s post-pandemic bounce-back
Slow painters, who only finish a few works each year, may be less visible in the art world, but their work is no less valuable
As UNESCO marks the 50th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention this November, questions of what – and who – the convention is meant to protect are still up in the air
Auguste Escoffier’s childhood home in a tiny French village is now a museum that tells the tale of a playful dining visionary
The painter’s sketch for his portrait of Madame X allows us to see his subject quite differently – and fills a long-standing gap at the Frick Collection
The painter’s biography has long tended to loom over his works, but Stephen Patience tries to turn his attention to the actual art
The Asian Art Museum is reviving interest in a painter who was at the heart of San Francisco’s arts scene in her lifetime, but all too quickly forgotten after her death
After 11 years of being closed, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp has reopened with an ingenious extension that means Old Masters and modern art now share the limelight
With its first excursion to the French capital, Art Basel has stolen FIAC’s slot in the autumn calendar, and perhaps its thunder
Marianne Werefkin has long been overshadowed by her male peers, but the Royal Academy’s show devoted to modernist women may restore her to her rightful place
There’s nothing remotely shameful about the artist’s exuberant and explicit sketches of cavorting satyrs and manly men
The South Korean artist discusses how his art delves into the uncertain spaces between the digital realm and reality
The founder of Nova Contemporary, one of Bangkok’s leading art galleries, discusses her mission to bring Thai artists international acclaim
The founding director of Bellas Artes Projects explains how she came to create one of the Philippines' most vivid arts organisations
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The Victorian poet and painter mapped out his moods in meticulous detail, sometimes even minute by minute