There's a new exhibit of Natalie Turner's work in London. Read all about her art and her battles with depression.
25 May 2010
24 May 2010
22 May 2010
20 May 2010
Saving Grace
A fascinating interview with two New York experts on the challenges of art restoration.
Wild and Crazy Guy
Steve Martin's new book deals with the art scene in New York. Here's what the Independent has to report on the upcoming novel.
15 May 2010
13 May 2010
You're a Grand, Old Flag
Jasper Johns leads the way as the high-rollers bid up the big boys in New York.
Lofty Ambitions
It was the after-hours spot to jam for many of the jazz greats. Now comes a photographic chronicle by W. Eugene Smith.
09 May 2010
06 May 2010
05 May 2010
04 May 2010
Out of Africa
For decades, scientists have argued about the authenticity of a copper head discovered in what is now Nigeria.
Could it have been the work of ancient African hands? A new examination aims to settle the question for good.
Could it have been the work of ancient African hands? A new examination aims to settle the question for good.
Stock Shots
The late photographer Dennis Stock took some memorable pictures. Now -- a group of them is available as an iPhone app from Magnum.
Art and The Big 'C'
It is a revolutionary idea: good architecture can have an impact on people surviving cancer. And it's being put into practice in Britain.
Eyes on the Prize
The short list for this year's Turner Prize has been announced. How do the contenders stack up? Not that well, says Jonathan Jones.
02 May 2010
Into the Stratosphere
All eyes on the Big Apple where the key spring art sales are poised to get underway in the week ahead. There are high hopes for some very high prices.
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