Tate Modern is encouraging visitors to slow down at its major exhibition of the French Post-Impressionist painter
A century on, the Viennese master’s paintings and drawings still lay life bare: the angst, thrill, the thrum of flesh
Flecks of rare blue pigment found in a skeleton show women were also skilled manuscript painters 900 years ago
‘In this era of social violence and the return of the irrational, has the interhuman sphere become, paradoxically, obsolete?’
In a new book, T.J. Clark scours art historical depictions of divinity for clues about our contemporary age
English Heritage are calling for more commemorative plaques in London devoted to women from history; and you can nominate your own
Photographer Jeff Boudreau and stylist Lyson Marchessault respond to museum’s light, colour and pattern
Photographer Adrian Samson and set designer Sarah Parker collaborate to present objects from across history and in all shapes and sizes
Experts now convinced the model behind Courbet’s infamous work was Parisian ballet dancer Constance Queniaux
Why did Beijing’s M WOODS museum recently mount two simultaneous exhibitions focusing on the ancient Buddhist site of Kizil, Xinjiang Province?