The American artist on his interventions at the Fitzwilliam Museum, a chat about a new publication exploring Gauguin’s complex character, and the details on a new London sculpture paying tribute to trans, non-binary, and gender non-conforming communities
Under the National Treasures scheme, 12 UK museums are mounting exhibitions around the loan of masterpieces from the National Gallery
There is something for every art lover among our pick of the publications—from a forgotten 17th-century painter to a lively history of dyes
The American artist has given a painting of Harvard academic Henry Louis Gates Jr., who spoke at the unveiling of the US Supreme Court attempts to "roll back the clock" on affirmative action
The forest landscape, La Ronde Enfantine, will be returned by the Fitzwilliam Museum, UK, to the heirs of Robert Bing
Show at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum of more than 200 artefacts from Sardinia, Cyprus and Crete considers the connections between lost island civilisations
An unattributed painting in Lincolnshire's Burghley House bears a striking resemblance to the work of Hans Eworth
Now in Cambridge’s Fitzwilliam Museum, a restitution claim for the work has been submitted to the Spoliation Advisory Panel
Ceramics have at last gained due prominence in contemporary art. After decades of making her sensual vessels, the Kenyan-British artist explains why
The historian Martin Kemp tells us what it was like co-curating a new show of the artist’s works, displayed amongst the masterpieces of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
The 17th-century work features in a newly opened exhibition on art and food at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
Visitors at the Polar Museum might learn incidence of homosexuality among penguins
Curator returns to the UK where he organised the blockbuster 2011 Leonardo exhibition at the National Gallery in London
Celebrating the greatest Anglophile of them all
The Fitzwilliam acquires the missing half of its 'A rider on a rearing horse'
Three books demonstrate the revival of interest in portrait miniatures and the leading role of the Victoria and Albert Museum in this field
A formidable connoisseur, academic and museum director who inspired many top figures in the British art world.
Rothschild retired as the first chairman of the Heritage Lottery Fund at the end of March 1998. In a rare interview, he described its relationship with government