An exhibition devoted to the ultimate Enlightenment man who built the collections of the world’s first modern museum
Artists (Tate Gallery Publishing, London, 1999)
In a heterodox view, the museum leaves behind its linear stylistic categorisations in favour of untidier, more subtle regroupings
The most comprehensive exhibition of Sargent ever mounted shows his bravura painting at its best, and is full of surprises
Leonardo flies again at the Science Museum
Two scholarly exercises in assessing the roles of Roger Fry, Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant
The Joule archive drawings continue to cause contention
Also on show are pastel landscapes at Artemis and high-tech furniture at Barry Friedman
And a group of exhibitions, about Duchamp, Balthus and Basquiat, coincides with new art book releases this autumn
Springfield: real or fake?
The exhibition of this Venetian baroque sculptor explores his life as a sculptor and collector, and documents his friendships with other artists of his time
A major loan show from Dresden’s Picture Gallery concentrates on paintings rather than decorative arts
The Royal collection of drawings by Raphael and his circle to cross the Atlantic
Centenary of collector, C.D.E. Fortnum, celebrated with exhibition and lectures at Society of Antiquaries
A record-breaking sale and a forthcoming exhibition at Stoke-on-Trent
Clementina, Lady Hawarden, a forgotten precursor of Julia Margaret Cameron, is the subject of this book and of the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition
Carolyn Sergeant's energised flower studies and Peter Coke's seashell constructions will also receive exposure this month
An exhibition of Sikh treasures casts new light upon the art of an Indian culture better known for its war-like tendencies
Maurizio Cattelan kicks out at English football, Paolini frames “the author” at the Lisson Gallery and Halley sticks to paint
Women and Surrealism at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
Also on show are Ewan Uglow’s precise drawings at Browse and Darby and the diverse talents of Underwood at the Redfern Gallery
The show gives the Musée d’Orsay’s verdict on its own questioned Van Goghs and draws attention to problems with other articles from the Gachet Collection
Beuys drawings based on the Renaissance master’s famous Codices Madrid show revolutionary artist experimenting with the ideas of another
Art centre reopens with a retrospective of Ettore Sottsass and a homage to Leonardo
The Tate unveils its previously unknown Bacon drawings to the world while two US museums present new views of the blockbuster British artist
As the Tate and MoMA prepare their mammoth exhibition of works by the two artists in 2002 the Kimbell steps into the ring first with a similar, but smaller, show of its own
V&A edges toward the cutting edge—and commerce
“Picasso and the War Years 1937-45”, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 5 February-9 May