Art
You Can't Corgi-Wash Queen Elizabeth's Colonial Legacy
The peoples crushed under British imperialism might not find Hywel Pratley's tribute to the late monarch and her dogs so endearing.
Art
The peoples crushed under British imperialism might not find Hywel Pratley's tribute to the late monarch and her dogs so endearing.
News
The Internet is coping with the crowning of the world’s oldest intern the only way it knows how.
In Brief
The wait for the ink to dry links to a greater debate about how the UK creates its documents.
Opinion
Less than a week after the art world went into practical meltdown mode over Paul Emsley's portrait of Kate Middleton, the British Duchess of Cambridge, a controversial 1953 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by artist John Napper was carted out after decades in storage. Why now?
Opinion
Banksy is celebrating Her Majesty The Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee with a bit of art.
Opinion
Most of the works in The Queen: Art and Image, now on view at the National Gallery complex in Edinburgh and traveling to two other venues before opening at the National Portrait Gallery in London next spring, are perfect representations of the times during which they were created.