Taking inspiration from the 19th century, an analogue, global community is sketching their travels as they go
Art fraud is both a science and an art
The experts on the hunt to stop fakes and forgeries
Does public art heal?
From Busan to Christchurch, how public art is responding to cities’ characters
Woodblock wonders
The little-understood art of Japanese woodblocking has been uncovered in a new collection
Feeling the art
How the Berlinische Galerie is making visual art accessible to all
It’s spring, and culture is in the air
From a Creekside ode to the contemporary to monumental sculptures at the Louvre, this is the season of culture in Dubai. Laura Egerton, local cultural commentator and curator, makes a case for why art around the region has never been so vibrant.
Five minutes with… Sheikha Hoor Al Qasimi
The director of the Sharjah Biennial on this year's international cohort
A night at the museum
The archetype of art hotels, Ellerman House in Cape Town is home to South Africa’s most extensive private art collection
Can lifestyle be embodied in a museum? LA thinks so
Indoor-outdoor living comes easily to Los Angeles’ institutions