A new exhibition at Tate Britain includes canvases titled after symphonies and nocturnes, but the inspiration flows in both directions. Plus, how Felicity Lott led me to an epiphany ...
At the American Museum of Natural History, an expansive range of medals, trophies and other keepsakes, showcase nearly 150 years of US sports history ...
From Hong Kong to Cairo, New York to Kyiv, the world is caught up in confrontations with authoritarian power. Matthew Connors' new photo book tells the story ...
Leaves from Dolly Parton's front garden, a Yellow Submarine cookie jar full of ashes, a branch from the tree Marc Bolan's car hit our writer explores Holy Pop, the exhibition where superfans are sacred ...
Intended to relieve the stresses of office, especially during wartime, Churchill's amateurish works have an overpowering joy - but his donkeys would make Lowry blush ...
Not a Souvenir at the MCA highlights the commodification and misrepresentation of First Nations people - and invites the public to reckon with their complicity ...
Over the years Tony Albert has collected cups, tea towels, trays, playing cards and figurines, all ostensibly depicting Aboriginal people and designs, but created by non-Indigenous people ...
When his 15-year-old model did a runner, Whistler's mother stepped in. As the triumphant result arrives in Britain, the work's restorer writes about its creator's brilliance - while wishing he'd used better paint ...