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The Waverley rules were designed to protect UK cultural heritage鈥攁re they having unintended consequences on the art market?
The Art Newspaper 12/05/2025The scheme, introduced in the 1950s, is meant to help keep important works of art in Britain.
The National Gallery London Room 34 to Be Named Blavatnik Family Foundation Room
ArtDependence Magazine 12/05/2025Room 34 of the National Gallery will be named as Blavatnik Family Foundation Room in recognition of its significant gift to NG200.
Axel Vervoordt on curating the Onzea-Govaerts Collection: 鈥榊ou rely on finding connections between objects on a deep, unspoken level鈥
Christie's Daily 13/03/2025The great tastemaker describes how he brought 鈥榟armony鈥 and 鈥榩ositive energy鈥 to a group of objects ranging from Chinese ritual vessels to Japanese screens via Pieter Brueghel the Younger, Lucio Fontana and sculpture from Borneo.
鈥楶aper, Color, Line: European Master Drawings From the Wadsworth Atheneum鈥 Review: Dazzlers on Display
The Wall Street Journal 26/02/2025The Connecticut museum exhibits stellar drawings from its holdings, spanning centuries and featuring such artists as Gainsborough, Ingres, Courbet, Degas, Picasso and Mir贸.
The Great Masters of Portraiture: Italian, Dutch, Spanish, and English Traditions
Artmajeur Magazine 04/02/2025Ah, the portrait! An art form that captures beauty, power, and personality, revealing who we were and who we aspired to be.
From 17th-Century Antwerp to 1960s New York: The Best Art Books to Seek Out in 2025
Christie's Daily 31/01/2025Mighty tomes, deep dives and fresh perspectives 鈥 the most eagerly awaited volumes being trailed by art-world publishers focus on subjects including the still-life painter Clara Peeters, Andrew Wyeth, the Vorticists and NYC鈥檚 ragtag radicals.
The MFAH Presents Picturing Nature: The Stuart Collection of 18th- and 19th-Century British Landscapes and Beyond
ArtDaily 11/01/2025The 18th and 19th centuries in Britain came to be known as the golden age of watercolor.