How the Condé Nast-published art magazine expresses the current merging of consumption values and art
Why “cultural diversity” arts policies are condescending and do not enlarge the understanding of other cultures
One of the British Museum's finest treasures may depict a notoriously licentious Roman emperor
A response to critic Andrew Graham-Dixon’s opinions on the power of images as expounded in his current BBC tv series
In the last of our series which publishes talks given in London this summer, Professor Sir John Boardman, Lincoln Professor Emeritus of classical archaeology and art at Oxford, singles out three areas for concern.
Laws now are obsessed with the objects rather than the sites
Are we right to be so admiring of the work currently exhibited at the Tate