When Michael Kiely was forced into early retirement after becoming sick, he started painting as a form of therapy, with his works now selling for thousands.
It might be provocative but this sort of direct action is important.
A French antiquities expert has lost their job after undervaluing a Chinese vase at 4,000 times less than its sale price.
Two climate protestors have thrown cans of soup at the iconic artwork in London’s National Gallery, before gluing themselves to the wall underneath.
When Damien Hirst put physical and digital versions of his artworks against each other, he decided to make a statement.
Thousands of experts have signed a petition for the Stone, along with 16 other historically significant artefacts, to be returned to their native country after being illegally and unethically removed.
Da Vinci’s masterpiece clinched the top spot of an art lover’s list, beating out iconic works from Van Gogh, Michelangelo and many more.
New York’s Guggenheim Museum has acquired Maurizio Cattelan’s Comedian but how can you value and own a banana and some tape?
Investing time in your hobbies, whether its gardening, baking or crafts, is proven to lessen the effects of depression.
Breathless headlines of artificial intelligence discovering or restoring lost works of art ignore the fact that these machines rarely, if ever, reveal one secret or solve a single mystery.
Drawing is a powerful tool of communication, as it helps build self-understanding and can boost mental health.
Western fashion, laundering and style reflected the racialized politics dramatically shaped by profound global transformations bound up with slavery, colonialism and modernisation.