Ever wanted to write a crime novel? As Britain’s annual crime writing festival opens, we uncover some top leads
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If you’ve ever wondered how the world of art crime works read on, as we pose key questions to Arts Society Lecturer Will Korner
Tate curator Michael Raymond unpicks the story of this spectacular work by Paul Cezanne, on show now in The EY Exhibition: Cezanne
As 2023 starts, Ciaran Sneddon explores five artworks that each showcase a different kind of fresh beginning
From walking tours to inspiring podcasts, here’s our selection of four activities for the start of 2023
It looks like 2023 is measuring up to be a stellar year for art exhibitions. Here are 10 that Editor Sue Herdman has on her list
Snow laden branches; a frozen lake in twilight; gleeful skaters on the ice… winter paintings are one of the joys of art history. They are also one of the most challenging genres to represent – with snow being difficult to capture convincingly. Our expert, Stella Grace Lyons, examines how artists have captured our frostiest season