UK Charity Commissioners want access for women to Mount Athos
No great women artists? But they star in all the pictures
This survey covers everything from Impressionism to Damien Hirst. Have we moved from uniformity to diversity or to post-modern incoherence?
Sainsbury money is helping restore the fifteenth-century, Venetian-style masterpiece shelled in 1991
We explore the rapid fall from favour of Symbolist art and its recovery in value after academic exposure
First ever complete edition of avant-garde artist’s writings appearing in five volumes
As the Red Army pushed back the Nazi invaders in 1944, a pair of Soviet art historians compiled a list of masterpieces from Europe’s museums to be brought back to Moscow
Martin Kemp is the new Professor of Art History with the brief to expand the faculty
How publishers are coping with changes in academic approaches to art and the buying habits of the public
Books on non-Western art, women artists, and from the new art history
The inaugural edition focuses on works from the 1960s
A renewed emphasis on Western art is apparent
Heiner Stachelhaus' book on the German artist leaves a lot to be desired
But would we even think it beautiful if it came to light?
Signatories include The Art Newspaper's own Anna Somers Cocks
With an excerpt from leading expert Werner Schmalenbach’s monograph