After three years spent critiquing the art world's response to the climate crisis for this column, Louisa Buck takes stock of what's been achieved—and what remains to be done
Lucian Freud felt Constable’s “truth-telling about the land” made him “so much more moving than Turner”—and this art historian agrees
Due to open in May and September, the Tselinny Center and the Almaty Museum of the Arts are both financed by Kazakh entrepreneurs
The monumental figurative sculpture "Grounded in the Stars" is on show in New York until 17 June
Commentators have criticised the choice of Wolfram Weimer to succeed the Green party minister Claudia Roth because he lacks a background in the arts
The incident raises questions about security in open-storage museums
Judges including comedian Phil Wang and artist Rana Begum select immersive open-air museum and Northern Ireland gallery
A true critical consensus about the merits of different stages in an artist's journey is rarely possible
Workers at the Accademia di Belle Arti di Firenze complain of long hours with too few breaks and little employment protection
Nikas Safronov, an artist known for his celebrity portrait and braggadocious public persona, claims Putin contacted him personally to emphasise the commission’s importance