How the Pope washed the feet of 13 priests during Holy Week is at the heart of a new exhibition outside Turin
The Columbus Museum of Art’s exhibition of the six historic Dresden tapestries belatedly commemorates the 500th anniversary of the Italian master’s death
Conservation of the panels—bought by Elizabethan noblewoman Bess of Hardwick—has been National Trust's "most lengthy and expensive textile project"
The woven hanging bears a slogan from Hitler's Mein Kampf
A survey of books published on the artist's quincentenary shows that attention has shifted to his Roman period and tapestry designs
Vibrant illustrations are accompanied by essays that discuss the history, creation and purpose of the textile works
“It’s the most spectacular representation of a tournament of that time,” a Met curator says
Dia al-Azzawi's Sabra and Shatila Massacre has been commissioned by a Lebanese art foundation as an "archive of history"
An immersive installation will fuse music, tapestries, video and orchids
This will be the first call for a tapestry by the artist for the Andy Worhal Museum
Tapestry is as alluring a medium to today’s artists as Renaissance ones
Invitation to a hanging
Papal blessing and private funder for Victoria and Albert Museum’s Sistine show
The surviving tapestries come together at the Museo Civico Palazzo del Tè from 14 March - 27 June
Perry is about to show his most ambitious work, a huge tapestry depicting images of consumer excess and retribution
Despite the market for tapestry fluctuating throughout the 20th century, interest is high at present
Giving the treasures a chance to breathe
The oldest working tapestry weavers in Flanders apply high-tech to some of the finest royal hangings