Over twenty-five years this Anglo-American has built up a great library of early books, manuscripts and incunabula
Palazzo Schifanoia displays archive material from the Warburg Institute to commemorate her work
Zwirner turns his gallery into a sports bar for the World Cup
“Lucian Freud: Some New Paintings” is on show until 26 July
The biggest show of the artist’s work for over twenty years derails the view that his highly charged colour-field paintings were a reflection of his moods
“Sunshine and noir” explores the dramatic contrasts of Los Angeles as seen through the art produced there over the past forty years
The master of mobiles and his relation to Parisian Modernism reassessed
Three works by the German master went on show last month following an acid attack a decade ago. Two have been restored with a new ion-exchange technique used on paintings for the first time
The artist has reached a settlement to allow his works to continue touring after being sued by an art consultant
Anish Kapoor and Mayan motifs
Inspired by the Tate’s plans for Bankside, she gave the museum one third of her massive collection of modern art
Police take works of art off the walls to recover $5.5 million debt
From the ukiyo-e prints popular culture to the armour of the Shogun, this exhibition delves into the many strands of Edo period art and culture
The artist's technique has changed from photo-realist air-brushing to collage, dot-painting, and more recently, to thickly painted grids
This exhibition shows Bonnard as a painter wholly in touch with the twentieth century and examines the relationship of his work to his wife and model, Marthe
Bringing home Bacon—again
This mega-show spanning five millennia focuses on “diversity rather than unity”, insists its organiser Sherman Lee, but does it risk homogenising Chinese art into a timeline?
Exhibition promises to be “the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Art Nouveau ever staged”
Exhibition opens 12th February with around 300 works on view
First ever show bringing together Mexico’s twin stars at the Fondation Pierre Gianadda, Switzerland
The major show chronicles the many faces of Warhol's fascination with fame
Prada Milano Arte has already exhibited the work of David Smith, Louise Bourgeois, and Anish Kapoor
The Dolores Olmedo Patiño collection—the world’s largest of the artist’s work—is on tour
The exhibition contains some stunning examples of Lorenzo Lotto’s approach to portraiture, which is to show the private rather than the public individual
The Tate Gallery proposes the origins in British art of Symbolism, the Royal Academy investigates fairies, while Manchester presents women Pre-Raphaelites
The Krupps go to war again
The Adelson Galleries explores Sargent's sketches and watercolours from his many journeys
Celebrating the collection's 10 year anniversary
“Today the photo magazines have all folded or been turned into vehicles for lifestyles and personality portraits”
New homes, new exhibitions, for Allen Jones and Keith Coventry