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A report concludes that buying new works is ‘no more than a marginal activity’ for most art institutions
The Queen’s Gallery’s Charles II exhibition reveals a monarch who shrewdly used art to consolidate his power
Many of the exhibits here were picked up by loyal supporters and kept secret
Inner scrutiny or marketing? What self-portraits say about the artist
The alarming consequences of the latest art-forgery scandal
Christie’s to sell rarely seen ‘Lot and his Daughters’ at London sale in July
A rich new show of the chameleon-like genius of portrait painting
A new show in collaboration with Simon Schama explores British portraiture through themes
An old painting in a modern environment makes us look at it afresh, free from the preconceptions of an age gone by
in the world Revolution in leadership required at UK’s leading galleries, writes Bendor Grosvenor
We have lost the ability to assess art for ourselves and on its own merits, writes Bendor Grosvenor
There’s a long-established culture of galleries having more art than they know what to do with
Hundreds of the Old Master’s works are still disputed by art scholars – but why are they so hard to authenticate?
Technology is letting us compile, access and analyse information about art in an unprecedented way
I bet that Rubens, when he made his own copy of Titian’s great work, would have taken a photo if he could
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