There's music - and massive amounts of mud. Torrential rain has again turned the fields of Glastonbury into the now-traditional sea of churned dirt. Read more »
Watercolours painted in the sixteenth century by English artist John White provided Elizabethan England with its first glimpse of the New World - but how realistic were they? Read more »
I'm about to meet Clint Eastwood and am in a state of nervous anticipation. What will he be like? Will anyone have dared ask about Sondra Locke? And will I have enough time...? Read more in the Art of Glass blog. Read more »
I'm about to meet Clint Eastwood and am in a state of nervous anticipation. What will he be like? Will anyone have dared ask about Sondra Locke? And will I have enough time...? Read more »
State Britain - a new exhibition at Tate Britain - by contemporary artist Mark Wallinger, is an exact replica of the peace-protester Brian Haw's camp, a fixture in Parliament Square for five years. Read more »
Quietly last Monday the National Gallery added some intriguing information to its website list of 114 works of art of ' incomplete provenance'. Read more »
The second part of Nick Glass's visit to Rome to see the unveiling of Caravaggio's lost masterpiece, and meet the man who made it all possible. Read more »
How many Caravaggios are yet to be discovered? Ten? Fifteen? More? Ask any Caravaggio scholar, and you will get a different figure, but they all seem to think there are more to be found - and the expectation is that they will be portraits. Read more »
Turner Prize nominee Phil Collins acts as a master of ceremonies as nine individuals speak publicly about their traumatic experiences on reality TV, all in the name of art. Read more »