Charles III’s coronation: the ceremonial objects explained
Plus, Karl Lagerfeld in New York and Marlene Smith’s Good Housekeeping III
Plus, Karl Lagerfeld in New York and Marlene Smith’s Good Housekeeping III
Selfie-friendly creatures are on loan from a company called Watermill Wolves
Amsterdam exhibition reveals more about Vincent’s final days in Auvers
On the edges of Buenos Aires, the Museum of Latin American Art has launched a second exhibition space. John Kampfner pays a visit.
Sonita Alleyne was appointed Master of Jesus College in 2019—the year the institution announced the UK's first repatriation of Benin Bronzes to Nigeria
As the country's far-right government cracks down on LGBTQ rights, public artworks are popping up in protest
There is a growing trend for guarantors to spread their risk by selling off parts of their guarantees—violating auction house rules
Li Hei Di, Minh-Lan Tran and Nicole Bachmann will perform their work around the city in June
Music and poetry have been created to mark the crowning of Charles III as king, but—for the first time since the 17th century—there will be no official artist
Caroline of Brunswick, "an injured princess" famously acquitted of treasonous adultery, was refused admission to George IV's crowning in Westminster Abbey
The US Copyright Office has eased its stance in new guidelines, and a decision on a comic book created using artificial intelligence