Art
Ushaw College
Richard III’s robe and St Cuthbert’s ring are just two of the treasure of this former Catholic seminary
Is The West’s Loss Of Faith Terminal?
Enemies of Western civilisation claim that our lives lack meaning. If so, the cause may be our detachment from our religious roots
The Quiet Sketcher
The long-overdue Ravilious revival
Sculpture Merged With Landscape
Henry Moore: Back to a Land celebrates the artist’s devotion to nature’s shape and form
Peter Schmersal
The bold, atmospheric work of a contemporary German artist
Eggs Florentine
The gently eccentric Piero di Cosimo
Plus ça change
How America saved the French Impressionists
Cage Fighting
‘In addressing inequality we should be careful not to wage war on those elite visions of life, such as the Getty Villa in LA, that do so much to alleviate its mundanity’
An Archival Treasure Trove—And All Online
We may be right to be wary of the internet, but research and scholarship have benefited enormously from mass digitisation
Joyful Dissonance
With her husband Robert, Sonia Delaunay was a pioneer of early 20th-century abstraction
