
Kabir Jhala
Kabir Jhala is the Art Market Editor of The Art Newspaper
From imperturbable colourful calm at White Cube Bermondsey to Mandy El-Sayegh's information overload at the Chisenhale Gallery
From Hito Steyerl’s powerful critiques at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery to Rembrandt and friends at Gagosian Gallery
Our picks from upcoming fairs and auctions in the next fortnight
From Jean Fouquet and Jacques-Louis David to Picasso and Damien Hirst, artists across the ages have captured the French cathedral
From Munch's angst-ridden prints at the British Museum to Van Gogh's love affair with the UK at Tate Britain
A new exhibition examines how the community has been affected by rapid development and gentrification in the UK capital
Our picks from upcoming fairs and auctions in the next fortnight
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Van Dyck’s portrait of a princess bride to a rare painting by a Brazilian Modernist
The signed novelty note will be included in the artist's upcoming Trump-themed show in New York
Saffronart's sale of works from Nirav Modi's collection is the first time an Indian auction house will sell on behalf of a government agency
Escape fairtigue with gallery shows across the city, from Mary Corse and Louise Bourgeois to Tishan Hsu and Richard Lin
Contemporary re-assessments of the independence leader's legacy are unlikely to be addressed by participating artists
New exhibition in Italy shows videos from Petr Davydtchenko's past three years living exclusively off road-kill
From the collaborative creations of the Chicago Imagists at Goldsmiths CCA to the reopening of John Soane's Pitzhanger Manor
The proceeds of the auction will go towards a fundraising campaign which helps those affected by homelessness in London
From Henry Moore’s Helmet Heads at the Wallace Collection to Renaissance nudes at the Royal Academy of Arts
Our pick of the most significant new gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from a totemic Klansman to the art of colonial Latin America
Our highlights from upcoming fairs and auctions
The painting, thought to be the second version of the Baroque artist’s Judith Beheading Holofernes will be auctioned this June with an estimate of £86m-£129m
From the surreal sights of Dorothea Tanning at Tate Modern to the trompe l’oeils and Parisian scenes of Louis-Léopold Boilly at the National Gallery
Our highlights from upcoming fairs and auctions
From exquisite Elizabethan portrait miniatures at the National Portrait Gallery to Franz West's playful sculptures at Tate Modern
150 ancient artefacts will be displayed in a major exhibition commemorating the centenary of the discovery of the pharaoh’s tomb
The immersive lunar experience will commemorate the 50-year anniversary of the Apollo 11 lunar landing
From Diane Arbus's intimate portraits of street life at the Hayward Gallery to a window into the future at the Whitechapel Gallery
He succeeds Charles Saumarez Smith who stepped down in July 2018
Demands that the gallery close off part of its viewing-platform to prevent an invasion of privacy are dismissed in high court
From Don McCullin's powerful war photography at Tate Britain to a last chance to see Lorenzo Lotto's insightful portraits at the National Portrait Gallery
Our pick of the most significant new gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Dalí’s lobster telephone to a bumper gift of indigenous art
Speculative buying in the region has also increased, ArtTactic’s 2019 South Asian Art Market Report concludes