‘When you’re an artist, you don’t have to do what you’re told to do’ – an interview with Rose Wylie
Inspired by everything from Tarantino films to chocolate biscuits, the artist’s exuberant, comic-strip canvases are utterly unmistakable
Inspired by everything from Tarantino films to chocolate biscuits, the artist’s exuberant, comic-strip canvases are utterly unmistakable
Modern British art gets a strong showing this month, while Condo also returns to the capital
The painter-novelist was one of a kind – but his influence will continue to shape the imagination of Scotland
The myth of the ancient city has fascinated artists through the ages – and invited archaeologists to dig deeper into the legend
The artist’s canvases are full of colour and motion and an energetic sense of play
The artist’s murkily atmospheric works convey a deep sense of anxiety with a wry touch
At the Fondation Cartier and soon at the Hayward Gallery, art really does grow on trees
Most traces of the city’s early 20th-century nightlife have now disappeared. Only the shells of former casinos and theatres hint at this bygone era
Their existence is no longer a secret, but the status of many of the works seized after the Second World War remains unclear
He is best known as the pupil of Donatello and teacher of Michelangelo, but the Florentine sculptor has more than enough accomplishments of his own
A new festival in Melbourne and a survey of Claudia Andujar in Paris are among the events to watch out for in 2020
Highlights in the year ahead include a spate of shows around the theme of maternity and a survey of recent figurative painting
What to watch in the world of architecture in 2020, from the race to become the world's tallest building to increasingly urgent conservation battles
Artists including Lubaina Himid, Hew Locke and Ibrahim Mahama pick out their favourite shows and events of the past year
Fifty years after his death, William Russell Flint – once hugely popular, if critically spurned – deserves reevaluation
Henbury Hall is a fine example of neo-Palladian architecture. But what does it mean to recreate a historical style?
Museums have avoided displaying images of the Prophet in recent years – but might this not do a disservice to the heritage of Islam?
The Getty Center’s fire prevention system is a standard-bearer for museums and historic properties worldwide
This authoritative survey gives some of the most familiar works of English art a new lease of life
This week the institution elected the first female president in its 251-year history. Its Twitter account seems to be taking an *even* more radical direction