Banksy uses Steve Jobs artwork to highlight refugee crisis
Graffiti of Steve Jobs carrying a sack and a Macintosh by Banksy has appeared in Calais' jungle camp, symbolising the Apple co-founder's status as the son of a Syrian migrant
View ArticleJeff Koons sued for copyright infringement over gin ad photo
US pop artist facing allegations he used a New York photographer's commercial photo from the 1980s in a painting without permission or compensation
View ArticleNational Portrait Gallery to reveal mysteries of shadowy Bronte brother
A self-portrait of Branwell Bronte is being put through latest scientific tests, showing how he painted a pillar over his own face
View ArticleBallet putting girls' health under threat
Unqualified teachers are putting girls' health at risk, academics claim
View ArticleThe 22,000-strong art treasure trove 'publicly owned but hidden from public...
Works currently hanging in MPs' offices and behind the walls of secure Government buildings should be placed in new free gallery, says Shadow Culture Secretary
View ArticleDavid Bowie reveals his favourite 100 books
In the wake of the news that David Bowie has died, read curator Geoffrey Marsh's list of the musician's 100 must-read books
View ArticleGiacometti's studio: 5 things you didn't know
With a $130 million Giacometti statue set to break auction house records in New York, we take a look at the secrets behind the artist's studio
View Article$100 million Picasso at centre of legal fight
The Qatari royal family and a major US art dealer are in dispute over who bought the piece from the artist's daughter
View ArticleLucian Freud painting set to fetch £10m when it goes on sale for the first time
One of Lucian Freud's most famous paintings, Pregnant Girl, is to be sold at auction for the first time
View ArticleWho was Sophie Taeuber-Arp? One of the most influential female artists you've...
Sophie Taeuber-Arp, an early champion and practitioner of abstract art, was born 127 years ago on January 19 in Davos, Switzerland
View ArticleMeet the British art director hoping to spark a revolution within Italy's...
James Bradburne runs the Pinacoteca di Brera in Milan and hopes to eliminate the inefficiency which pervades Italy's galleries
View ArticleNew exhibition reveals how the ordinary back garden inspired artists from...
New exhibition at the Royal Academy reveals how rise of back gardens changed the history of art
View ArticlePrince Charles, the multi-million pound artist
New figures released by the Royal household show the Prince of Wales has sold £2 million worth of lithographs through his shop at Highgrove, making the heir to the throne one of Britain's most...
View ArticleStatues of the famous: the good, the bad and the ugly
When statues of famous people go very, very wrong
View ArticleDisgraced British art dealer's priceless treasure trove discovered hidden in...
Roman and Etruscan antiquities were found in 45 crates belonging to Robin Symes, a high-profile art dealer who was sent to prison
View ArticleSotheby's chairman takes gallery director to court over $25m art forgery
A fake Rothko painting is at the centre of a $25m court case being heard in Manhattan
View ArticleMichelangelo battled through painful arthritis to design St Peter's Basilica,...
Pictures of Michelangelo in later life show that the artist's hands were severely damaged through excessive hammering and chiseling
View ArticleA history of the world in funny puns
Martin Chilton guides you through the history of the world in puns
View ArticleVan Gogh's bedroom recreated in Chicago as Airbnb rental
Art Institute of Chicago advertises starry night in replica of Vincent Van Gogh's bedroom to promote major new exhibition
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