Paint analysis suggests that "Woman at a virginal", which is in private hands and has been dismissed for 50 years, may be by the master
Wounded archaeology
A vast, nine section exhibition: What the critics said
Tate lends Bacon works on paper for comparison with disputed works but comparative photos of Tate works are not allowed
Unfortunately this excellent showcase of the master of landscape has been overlooked due to its lack of catalogue
(Tate Publications, London, 2000), 216 pp, 74 b/w ills, 116 col. ills, £19.99 (pb) ISBN 1854372483
Cities provide the context for many of the 20th century’s most important innovations, but are also environments in which literature, music, art and thought merge, split or collide with one another. Tate Modern’s first major exhibition since opening ambitiously comprises nine sections, 13 curators and 1,500 works spread over two floors. The display combines the scale and global scope of an international biennial with the historical perspective of art’s most varied century
A second exhibition of Barry Joule’s collection, left to him by Francis Bacon his former neighbour, is still a matter of dispute with the Bacon Estate
Women’s studies blended with the media biography and botanical illustration
“The Art of Star Wars”, National Museum of Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, until 29 April 2001
Artistic exchange to take place next year
Louisa Buck’s choice of London contemporary galleries
Director explains how London’s most popular new tourist attraction set its exhibition policy
The artist talks about truncation in art and life as his show opens at White Cube2
Russia’s first Andy Warhol exhibition has opened at the State Hermitage Museum
Dresdeners at White Cube2, Anselm Kiefer at D’Offay
Decorative arts flagship seeks captain who believes in its contents and curators
Iconic interiors at Gagosian, pucker and slide at Mummery, some great British grub at Holdsworth, painterly lavatory walls at Anthony Reynolds, strange girlish doodles at Cabinet, while Vic Reeves turns artist at Percy Miller
Riley was heavily involved in the curation of this exhibition alongside Paul Moorhouse
A doctor in a remote village in the Congo, part of Dr Rau's thousand-strong collection is on display now in Paris.
The main gallery spaces with three bold installations in clay, stone and wood
The exhibition disappoints and leaves the collector’s passion concealed
The exhibition will run from 17 May until 15 October
Across two venues MoMA presents one exhibition examining the past, while a collaboration on another focuses on the future of art
Director Stephen Deuchar and curators Christine Riding and Robin Hamlyn reveal how they choose the shows
Piazza San Marco hosts the first Italian exhibition dedicated to the artist since his death
The Imperial War Museum's exhibition is intended as a reminder of past evil
Meanwhile there is clutter in the Cabinet, recent Kossoffs at Annely Juda, and randomised exactitude at Corvi-Mora
Exhibition shows at Dixon Gallery, Memphis, 9 July-24 September