Art
Museums
Cairo's Grand Egyptian Museum is now open: what to see inside Tutankhamen's new billion dollar home
A towering symbol of Egypt’s cultural renaissance, the new home of Tutankhamen’s treasures is now one of the grandest museums in the world
By Pratyush Sarup
Art
The best exhibitions in London this month
From a once in a century Van Gogh retrospective to Tim Burton's 600-piece showcase at the Design Museum, here's our invaluable guide to the best exhibitions in London to see in October
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Decoration
What it's like to pose for a nude sculpture – and how to display it at home
Fiona McKenzie Johnston considers what it's like to commission – and live with – a naked portrait of yourself
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Decoration
How artists have impacted interior design, from Monet to Donald Judd
Experimentation, improvisation, self-expression, destruction – and the artist-designed furniture and homeware to look out for now
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Decoration
The best places to buy affordable vintage art online
Artwork can transform a room, especially when it’s a vintage drawing or painting that adds character and depth. The good news is you don’t need to spend a small fortune to build a collection of original art – these are our favourite places to shop
By Eleanor Cording-Booth
Design Ideas
Our indispensable guide to hanging art at home
Hanging pictures, much like painting them, is a balancing act of spacing, colour and proportion. After all, the way art is displayed is crucial and transformative
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
Gardens
Behind the scenes with an artist deeply rooted in the Somerset countryside
The Somerset-based artist Lotte Scott turns fallen plants and trees into evocative pieces that explore how we interact with our environment, with her latest project bringing attention to the plight of the native ash tree
By Fiona McKenzie JohnstonPhotography by Joshua Monaghan
Shopping
Everything you need to know about buying photography
Where to buy and how to hang photographic prints that break convention, not the bank
By Arabella Bowes
Decoration
“Something can't be truly public if there's a door”: in the studio with Alvaro Barrington
A look inside the early-19th-century former school in East London, now the studio of multidisciplinary artist Alvaro Barrington
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Decoration
Hanging in the balance: how mobile art can bring movement and dynamism to any room
A look at Alexander Calder's influence on kinetic art, our favourite moving sculptures and lights from the archives and where to shop the looks
By Evie Delaney
News
Sotheby's is to sell an extraordinary art collection from a John Pawson-designed mews house
Ralph Goldenberg's collection has been built over 50 years and includes pieces by Picasso, Ellsworth Kelly, Tracey Emin, Robert Rauschenberg and Cy Twombly
By Evie Delaney
Decoration
Reading the room: why artists are turning their attention to interiors
Serena Fokschaner examines the return to interior art, with a clutch of bright young artists looking to beautiful rooms for inspiration
By Serena Fokschaner
Decoration
Three British ceramicists whose work you need to know
Robin Cawdron-Stewart gives an insight into the work of three leading ceramicists being presented by Offer Waterman at TEFAF New York this May
By Robin Cawdron-Stewart
Travel
Everything art and interiors lovers will want to see at the Venice Biennale
As the 60th Biennale d’Arte opens, Fiona McKenzie Johnston rounds up the must-see pavilions, associated exhibitions, and more
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Travel
11 fascinating artists' houses to visit in Britain and Europe
The stories they tell, the insight they give, and the decorating ideas we can take from them
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Decoration
Inside a powerful Venice Biennale exhibition responding to the horrors of war
Fiona McKenzie Johnston explores the inside story of a collection that is providing hope in our time of war
By Fiona McKenzie Johnston
Colour Ideas
How to choose the best wall colour for your art
From the best neutrals to bold options, these are the 25 best colours to choose
By Charlotte McCaughan-Hawes
Decoration
Why you need to know about the distinctive prints of Sheila Robinson
To coincide with a new exhibition of her work at Fry Art Gallery, this extract from Martin Salisbury’s introduction to Sheila Robinson – Balance, Humanity and Nature explores her rise to prominence and enduring legacy
News
A new auction at Sotheby's is bringing together Britain's greatest artists
‘Art for AT THE BUS’ will raise money to help school-age children get access to art therapy at schools. The exhibition - featuring Jenny Saville and Patrick Hughes among others - will run from 29th April to 7th May before being sold via Artsy
By Evie Delaney
Travel
An art lover's weekend in London
Jo Rodgers puts together the perfect itinerary for the art enthusiast with a long weekend to spend in the capital
By Jo Rodgers