Television
From ‘Soho scammer’ to television dancer: Anna Sorokin will compete on Dancing with the Stars
The purported German heiress’s grand plans to open a Manhattan art club unravelled in 2018 and were the subject of the Netflix series “Inventing Anna”
Salvator Mundi documentary The Lost Leonardo to become a television series starring Julianne Moore
Moore, who is also an executive producer on the series, will star as art restorer Dianne Modestini
Seeing the light: Caravaggio steals the Netflix show Ripley
The Baroque bad boy plays a leading role in a new adaptation of The Talented Mr Ripley
Mary Beard BBC segment on Kenneth Clark’s Civilisation renews debate about its Eurocentricity
Historian acknowledged programme as 1969 "hugely influential" despite it being an "entirely European story"
Art fraudster Inigo Philbrick’s glamorous rise and dramatic fall to become television series
A production company working with HBO has optioned a memoir by Philbrick’s former friend and business partner Orlando Whitfield
On Succession, art has nothing to do with aesthetics and everything to do with power and value
As the hit HBO show draws to a close, its production designer discusses the significance of the art hanging on the Roy family's walls
‘I’m proud of my tiny shiny penis’: Michelangelo’s cancelled David bares all on Saturday Night Live
The Smithsonian and MTV are launching a reality television art competition
The winner of “The Exhibit” will receive $100,000 and a solo exhibition at the Smithsonian’s Hirshhorn Museum
From Anglo-Saxon sculpture to Tracey Emin's tent: BBC series summarises the biggest British art events of the past 2,000 years
Art That Made Us winds through the centuries, exploring the cultural effects of landmark historical events such as the Black Death and the First World War
Clear winner: British glass-art star crosses the pond
Artist who won second series of Netflix Blown Away competition begins residency at Corning Museum of Glass in upstate New York
Netflix’s Andy Warhol Diaries has taken the art world by storm. We asked some of its subjects what they really think about the documentary
Netflix miniseries chronicling the infamous ‘Soho scammer’ Anna Delvey chooses flash over substance
‘Inventing Anna’ falls flat when it comes to depicting the art world
Art critics hit back at UK government plans to reform the BBC
The national broadcasting company’s funding model will be reviewed by 2027 sparking concerns about its future
From Edvard Munch to MC Escher: Squid Game’s artistic references
Hit Korean drama isn’t just a metaphor for the cut-throat art world
Loki’s production designer on the Modernist inspiration behind the show’s stunning visuals
Kasra Farahani explains why the Time Variance Authority waiting room looks so much like the Breuer building, and how the inside of a Fabergé egg became an alien train carriage
Revisiting the Gardner heist: no paintings, no arrests, but mobsters galore in new Netflix series
While the four-part documentary retreads well-worn ground, it reminds viewers why the unsolved crime remains so intriguing
Can Netflix help solve the Isabella Stewart Gardner art heist?
Plus, vaccine passports in museums and Gossaert's Adoration
The curious saga of a Russian cosmetics entrepreneur and his €107m Cellini painting
Bizarre story of a painting discovered in a French village, said by its owner to be a self-portrait by Cellini, is told in a new BBC radio series
New reality TV show searches for UK's next art superstar
Next Big Thing aims to give a new generation of artists a public platform
Exclusive video: Marina Abramovic advises public to complain to a tree to help heal from 2020
Complain to a Tree is the latest addition to the “Abramovic Method”, a series of exercises developed by the artist for practicing being present, which she will reveal on a new Sky Arts programme
Marina Abramovic TV: five-hour takeover will teach you everything you need to know about performance art
As well as her new Sky Arts programme, the artist's mixed reality work The Life will be sold at Christie’s this month, with an estimate of £400,000-£800,000
Hannah Gadsby: taking down art history's misogyny through comedy
From the High Renaissance to Picasso’s questionable moral compass, the Tasmanian comedian is bringing an exploration of art's patriarchy to a new audience
Sky Arts goes free and encourages artists to use the television channel 'as your canvas'
Announcement of move to the UK's Freeview network comes with a call out to artists for programming ideas
Our friend Keith Haring: in new BBC documentary buddies of the late artist draw back the curtain
Street Art Boy debuted recently on BBC2 and uses unheard interviews to document Haring's upbringing and work
BBC Four—UK's specialist arts TV channel—saved from the chop
Critics say new strategy means station will become a home for repeats with less investment in arts programming
Grayson Perry's teddy bear comforted him through measles as a child—here's how it inspired his art too
The artist's new TV series Grayson’s Art Club begins tonight in the UK on Channel 4
When will the art TV binge begin? Platforms like Netflix and Amazon are slow to show original cultural content
Streaming services have changed the way we watch television, but while they feature plenty of arts programming, there are few new commissions
Drawing in the age of the pickled shark: BBC's new programme on drawing from the Renaissance to today
Surgeons and contemporary artists are still inspired by the draughtsmanship of Leonardo and Turner