After 11 years of being closed, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp has
unveiled an ingenious extension that means Old Masters and modern art now share
the limelight
The museum has reopened with a new entrance and a complete rehang of the collection – but there’s no getting away from its founding purpose, writes Fatema Ahmed
The theft of 2,000 items is a scandal that points to wider failures of leadership and oversight. So can the museum right what has gone wrong by itself?
In her novel <i>One Woman Show<i> Christine Coulson tells the story of Kitty Whitaker and her progress through the 20th century in series of wall labels you might find in a museum
As the Metropolitan Museum of Art enters a new era, Fatema Ahmed considers how its past decisions are still sending ripples into the present and beyond
The artist has pursued her interest in light, motion and myth across drawing, sculpture and performance for decades, but it’s her openness to new ideas that really defines her work, writes Fatema Ahmed
Francesca Galloway is one of the world’s leading dealers in Indian paintings and textiles, but she also has an extensive collection of 20th-century haute couture
Rachel Cohen talks to Fatema Ahmed about the reissue of her book, ‘A Chance Meeting’, a thoroughly original account of more than a century of artistic endeavour in the United States