An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from the the textural, labour-intensive work of Howardena Pindell to Jean Cocteau’s film Orphée
Members of the country’s cultural sector are among those concerned about harsh punishments for perceived violations should the declaration be signed off
Clare McAndrew’s British Art Market in 2023 survey shows a growing gulf between UK and US art markets, prompting key players to lobby government
The host cities warn that the cancellation jeopardises “the future of the entire event”
Additions to the museum’s collection span contemporary, decorative and Modern art, as well as Korean calligraphy and works on paper by John Singer Sargent’s sister Emily
Following a county judge’s ruling in favour of Valparaiso University, both sides are making their case to Indiana’s attorney general
The trial is expected to offer unprecedented insights into the inner workings of the antique furniture market that once took pride of place at Paris’s Biennale des Antiquaires
According to research, Elagabalus asked to be called “lady” and preferred other feminine addresses
According to research, Elagabalus asked to be called “lady” and preferred other feminine addresses
Sotheby’s is selling an alabaster piece while Bonhams’ early carving is made from ironstone

