Tate Britain examines the history of those who have targeted art, from Henry VIII to the present
“Radio Waves: New York ‘Nouveau Réalisme’ and Rauschenberg” provides a snapshot of the 1960s art scene
This show compares the two artists, revealing that the painter even asked the sculptor for lessons
"Malevich’s early figurative paintings reveal his debt to Monet and Renoir"
The upcoming exhibition will feature around 50 works by 22 artists
The new arts centre will present two annual exhibitions, starting with 'Divisionism'
A pair of Hume’s swing doors mark the start of his Tate Britain show. But what lies beyond?
Next Summer's exhibition focuses on the boundaries between the mainstream and the marginal
Basel's best kept secrets, told by artists, curators, dealers and connoisseurs
Museum closes a cultural gulf
The ill-fated collection finally comes together
A major show explores the city’s rich history of collecting works by the Modern master
The exhibition will bring together more than 300 works by residents of social welfare institutions on the country’s Honshu island
The Italian artist has selected his own works to fill the entire space
The Victoria and Albert Museum is the first institution to gain access to David Bowie’s 75,000-item archive
Venice exhibition will draw on works from Pinault's vast collection
Tony Blair will not feature heavily in this exhibition - rather, those whose lives were shaped and destroyed by the conflict
The Swiss artist’s unrealised sculptural compositions are on loan from the Guggenheim Collection
“I primarily buy art to show it off”
Shunned since the Wall fell, East German works are now catalogued on the 'Bildatlas'
An exhibition of his work will be held next May - but what of Gagosian?
The show largely sidesteps Tony Blair’s controversial role in the conflict
Constructivist-style bus garage transformed into high-tech Jewish museum in Moscow
Collaborative show will open in December 2013
The chaotic layout of the show is designed to embrace the theatricality and madness of the great artist
Francis Bacon’s Australian connections are explored
Tate Modern shows that painting and performance are not polar opposites, but have a long history of interaction
11 of the museum's works will be exhibited alongside 40 others loaned from around the world
This catalogue is the first comprehensive examination of the pre-Raphaelite artist’s career for half a century
London’s leading museums lose more than a million visitors during the Games, but Hirst helps Tate Modern buck the trend