Yale Center for British Art, New Haven
Blow is back in Cornwall with a bright new crop of works
With a very glamorous display, this is the first serious look at Netherlandish rococo architecture and decorative arts
Arts programmes focus on Auerbach—around his exhibition at the National Gallery, in London—and the Tate Surrealism show
The German master of the mythical and grandiose puts on a large-scale overview show
The German photographer compares his serial working method to “a scientist carrying out a series of experiments”
This exhibition on the Victorian nude reveals our own obsession with sex
The Victorian age was fascinated by hair, as these paintings show
But only with continued funding from cosmetics tycoon Ronald Lauder
Erwitt’s wit at HackelBury, Israeli environmental views at Andrew Mummery and delightful Doisneau at Hoppen
The exhibition, which would have highlighted the creative flourishing facilitated by members of Iranian royalty, may still become a reality in 2004 or 2005
The Castello di Rivoli again plays host to Deitch's explorations of contemporary art
Thrash deserves to be remembered for more than just his technical inventions
Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury's personal connection to Giacometti meant the committee had no trouble engaging lenders
On view at the National Portrait Gallery, London
The exhibition will mark the 65th anniversary of the arrival in Spain of the International Brigades
How apocalyptic crises in the twentieth century - the endgame - permeated the familiar and the practical
Seeing the true face of Florence
An exhibition of classic French marquetry coincides with the completion of a contemporary cabinet-maker’s work with the same technique—but cut by laser
A sample of the collector's princely taste
As director of this centre for arts and media technology, Peter Weibel, says that media art can be more politically engaged because it relates to the new technologies and the new economic order
Art, acting, life, and Captain Haddock
Feverish visions at Coles and Tsingou, Childcare at Timothy Taylor and White Cube and the Russians are coming to Vilma Gold
“Un paese incantato" comes to London
This new exhibition explores earlier British art than ever before
It will be the first major exhibition devoted to Surrealism in over 20 years
A selection of shows at the leading contemporary and modern galleries
As other items become inaccessible to some collectors, many in the middle market have turned to textiles
After its showing in New York, Baron Rolin’s “Young woman at a virginal” has been accepted as plausible enough to be included in the London stage of the exhibition, but some scholars have yet to be convinced