Rembrandt self-portrait up for auction in London
Painting is one of only three in private hands and carries estimate of £12m-£16m
Painting is one of only three in private hands and carries estimate of £12m-£16m
Social distancing will make many shows financially unviable
Leading figures predict how the industry will respond " and who will lead the way
From webinars to digital showcases, online gatherings are the new norm. But what has been lost " and gained?
The cancellation of the Salone del Mobile furniture fair hit the industry hard, but designers and makers are rallying round
Interior designers are responding to the sudden preoccupation with health and hygiene. But so did Alvar Aalto and Le Corbusier
After longest closure in 80 years, museum is forced to rethink its fundamental facts of life
Artist of the monumental who wrapped the Reichstag
In a new release, the standout trumpeter of his generation conjures a wealth of emotion
Rich, textural melodies with arresting narrative lyrics make up the Irish artist's third record
The album collects performances of the intoxicating opera by Erin Wall and Andrew Davis
The Chicago duo's second album finds a satisfying balance between the challenging and listenable
The 80-year-old returns with bluesy tunes and a host of starry pals, including Paul Simon, Bruce Springsteen and Brian Setzer
The LA-based musician showcases his flair for storytelling in rewarding and subtle songs
'Long Day's Journey into Night' and 'Gogglebox' seem like a pre-echo of lockdown living
Stick with this 12-part portrayal of the search for self-worth and the perfect orgasm
A three-part documentary gives viewers access to the once-discreet principality
The four-part documentary re-examines the evidence surrounding the missing British tourist
Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Natasha Trethewey recounts a family history of struggle, resistance " and hope
A French period love story applies the female gaze to female gazing; Harrison Ford musters warmth alongside a CGI sled dog
Embrace colour, print and detail rather than predictable plain
The duo's timely fourth album deploys booming basslines and dystopian imagery to confront the US's oldest trauma
Britain's powerhouse cultural sector needs investment, not charity, writes the director
Playwright David Greig and director Elizabeth Newman have been working together on a new drama set in first-century Scotland
Fifty-six films get the Cannes seal of approval but there will be no prizes and no red carpet