Expressionism
One of the world's biggest collections of German Expressionism heads to auction
Hermann Gerlinger had been loaning his 1,000 works to museums, but will now sell them through Munich-based auction house Ketterer Kunst
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From Alicja Kwade's rooftop solar system to Joe Minter's commanding sculptures
There is more to Edvard Munch than just The Scream
A British Museum exhibition explores the personal philosophy behind the Norwegian artist’s work, as well as his printmaking techniques
How to buy an... Egon Schiele
While well known in the West, the work of this major figure of Austrian Expressionism is less recognised in Asia—until now
Grotesque, exotic, fantastic: Emil Nolde's road to Expressionism explored through three lenses
Survey exhibition of "degenerate" German artist at Zentrum Paul Klee includes works being exhibited for first time
Edvard Munch gets novel treatment from Karl Ove Knausgård with never-before-seen works on display at the Munch Museum
Among the 140 works chosen by the author are Munch's few and fragile sculptures
Segantini contextualised at the Fondation Beyeler, Basel
The exhibition, on until 25 April, illustrates his obsession with mountainous landscapes and invites comparison with other Expressionist masterpieces
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner exhibition at the Kunstmuseum to focus on his time in the mountains
The exhibition is unique in its decision to highlight the artist's choice of post-war residence
Fraudulent former dealer duped Irish Georgian Society, cheated investors out of £1.8 million, and sent fake Expressionists to tour twelve US colleges
Bryn Lloyd Williams, a former dealer, duped Desmond Guinness of the Irish Georgian Society and cheated investors out of £1.8 million, while Expressionist fakes toured 12 US colleges
Taiwan round-up: Belgian Expressionists, Warhol and a new museum in Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts opens a year ahead of schedule
Three expressive exhibitions at the Tate of the North
Die Brücke, “New Light on Sculpture”, and Richard Long now on at Tate Liverpool