As the hit HBO show draws to a close, its production designer discusses the significance of the art hanging on the Roy family’s walls
The announcement that President Putin will return Andrei Rublev’s masterpiece has sparked criticism from experts due to its fragile condition
An in-depth interview with the director of the Van Gogh Museum, Emilie Gordenker, on its 50th anniversary
The rare stater depicting a satyr—a “marvel of speaking portraiture”—was once in the collection of the State Hermitage Museum but was sold to raise money for the Soviet government
Admission will be raised by €1 to support relief efforts in the affected Emilia-Romagna region
Following a four-month closure, the Berlin museum reopens today with four exhibitions
The storied institution has opened its archives—parts of which were untouched decades—to artists and historians
The Visual Commentary on Scripture, an online resource bringing theology and art together, is collaborating with two major museums on “Unlocking Christian Art” and “Interfaith Discussions” projects
Artist (cheekily) asks on Instagram if she can apply for marketing job at Turner Contemporary
Janet Sobel has gained belated recognition for developing drip painting before Jackson Pollock, but a new exhibition at the Ukrainian Museum in New York focuses on her work during the Second World War

