The future of the arts: ‘The world is coming into visual art on a human scale’
Our art critic longs to see paintings in person once more, and looks to a future where exhibitions may run longer and borrow less from abroad
Our art critic longs to see paintings in person once more, and looks to a future where exhibitions may run longer and borrow less from abroad
Picasso’s inner beast, a sizzling take on Bacon and Buñuel’s last breath are among our art biographies to curl up with – all in your weekly dispatch
The world’s great art museums have closed their doors – but you can travel within their walls virtually to see treasures up close
Urging visitors to unrushed appreciation, the exhibition displays just one work – The Virgin of the Rocks
Galleries are finally choosing to exhibit works by women – but will they stay on the walls once the trend for representation has passed? It’s all of our jobs to ensure they do