The Big Review: Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 at the Royal Academy The Royal Academy's exhibition emphasizes the competitive spirit of Renaissance masters through their seminal artworks and drawings.
Leonardo Cartoon was 'presentation drawing' in Florence commission bidThe Burlington House Cartoon is a significant artwork, redefined as a 'presentation' drawing rather than a functional sketch, enhancing its artistic value.
The Big Review: Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael: Florence, c. 1504 at the Royal Academy The Royal Academy's exhibition emphasizes the competitive spirit of Renaissance masters through their seminal artworks and drawings.
Leonardo Cartoon was 'presentation drawing' in Florence commission bidThe Burlington House Cartoon is a significant artwork, redefined as a 'presentation' drawing rather than a functional sketch, enhancing its artistic value.
Axel Ruger leaves London's Royal Academy for New York's Frick CollectionAxel Rüger, the new director of The Frick Collection, transitions from the Royal Academy of Arts with significant achievements and faces new challenges in fundraising.
Connoisseurship has gone out of fashion-to diversify the canon, it's time for a revivalThe Royal Academy of Arts' extended connoisseurship course highlights practical learning through fieldwork and exposure to various art classifications.
Catalogue for Royal Academy's 'Entangled Pasts' show unpacks the institution's problematic pastEntangled Pasts exhibition challenges art's colonial historiesThe exhibition aims to reflect on the Royal Academy's role in establishing a canon of Western art history within the contexts of British colonialism, empire, and enslavement.
Connoisseurship has gone out of fashion-to diversify the canon, it's time for a revivalThe Royal Academy of Arts' extended connoisseurship course highlights practical learning through fieldwork and exposure to various art classifications.
Catalogue for Royal Academy's 'Entangled Pasts' show unpacks the institution's problematic pastEntangled Pasts exhibition challenges art's colonial historiesThe exhibition aims to reflect on the Royal Academy's role in establishing a canon of Western art history within the contexts of British colonialism, empire, and enslavement.
Nan Goldin, Brian Eno and Rosalind Nashashibi among signees of open letter accusing Royal Academy of 'anti-Palestinian censorship'Over 700 artists and public figures accuse London's Royal Academy of Arts of 'anti-Palestinian censorship' for removing works from exhibit.