The new space's inaugural show is dedicated to the pioneering Cuban artist Belkis Ayón
Ashmolean Museum show will reveal how the excavations of its former keeper 100 years ago helped popularise a Minoan world of mythological minotaurs and labyrinths
The Japanese American artist’s first major exhibition in Europe will showcase her signature works in looped wire, as well as lesser-known paintings and drawings
Funding from Alwaleed Philanthropies will support Multaka project working with 200 refugees and asylum seekers over the next five years
Artist says the work at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government is the ‘most daring of all my sculptures’
Exhibiting Tsantsas "reinforced racist and stereotypical thinking that goes against the museum’s core values,” says the Pitt Rivers Museum's director
Bodleian scholars give their top tips for The Art Newspaper Book Club
London-based Old Masters dealer says that the works are “an unusual group to steal—neither priceless nor small fry”
The exhibition in Oxford, which contains loans that have never before left Italy, includes a (possible) Roman version of a chamber pot
The collection amassed by Sir Oliver and Marjory Wardrop
Berlin’s Multaka programme of Arabic-language tours is spreading to the UK—and beyond
“Miniature retrospective” at the Ashmolean will focus on recent works, such as the US artist’s Gazing Ball series
Around 180 objects at the Ashmolean Museum reveal how humans have embraced the occult over the past eight centuries
Oxford’s greatest treasure trove
All seven in its collection will be on display together for the first time
Bert Smith calls for scholars with broader interests who publish their material.