Prince William and Kate have never looked so conventional
Jamie Coreth’s portrait offers a pair of good likenesses in dutiful style – but shouldn’t our future king aspire to more energetic things?
Jamie Coreth’s portrait offers a pair of good likenesses in dutiful style – but shouldn’t our future king aspire to more energetic things?
Not everything in the past needs to be corrected, says National Gallery director Gabriele Finaldi
The 254th annual jamboree may have good intentions, but most of these 1,465 works – many from the public – are as genteel as a village fête
The late painter, born in Salazar’s Portugal, produced disturbing images of violated and humiliated women – and they had a real effect
Last year, there was outrage when a digital collage by Beeple sold for £55million. Our critic meets the artist touted as ‘the new Warhol’
Ahead of a BBC season, our critics prove that the happiest decade made the best art
The 59th edition of the art extravaganza pays tribute to Ukrainian heroism while delving brilliantly into the weirder corners of our minds
The British artist's Venice show Feeling Her Way is gentle and tasteful, with an underlying current of social critique, but it doesn't soar
The highlights of the artist's powerful new exhibition are some strange black sculptures made with his own licensed pigment
Why do subtle differences between two pieces by the American abstract expressionist artist add up to millions? Blame the art market
Let's stop knocking Raphael – as the National Gallery's new show makes very clear, he was just incredibly good at pretty much everything
Piet Mondrian's reputation for being the austere saint of abstract art is challenged by an exhibition that shows a wildly different side
Whether painting popes or prostitutes, the artist got beneath his subjects’ skin to reveal their inner lives – and reinvent portraiture
John Richardson’s gossipy biography, ‘A life of Picasso’, spills the secrets of the artist’s ‘Minotaur’ years
A new show in Florence aims to give the often overlooked sculptor and artist his due - by and large it succeeds
The Gagosian Gallery certainly thinks so, and it's well worth heading to Mayfair to see it (if you dare...)