Show at the Hamburger Bahnhof explores how the German artist hid behind Hitler's "degenerate" label
On the same day, the nearby Neues Museum Weimar will open a new permanent exhibition on early Modernism
Kahlo’s communications with her mother are unsurprisingly banal
Organisers had to delve deep into the Belvedere archives and visit artist's descendants to assemble the exhibition
The German school, one of the crucibles of Modernism, was a complex entity
From newly conserved buildings and puppet shows to virtual-reality installations and ballet, across the country the German school is finally getting its due
Prices for photography tend to be lower than standard art market price ranges but Richard Avedon’s famous Warhol image has a seven-figure price tag
The artist, once championed by Alfred Stieglitz, fell into obscurity after her death in 1950
An art historian explores the importance of the pathbreaking Progressive Artists’ Group, the focus of an exhibition opening at Asia Society
Galleries test the market for innovation, but there is also a wealth of Modernism on show
The Pre-Raphaelite movement was conservative: “back to the future” might well have been its motto
The Concrete Labyrinth
The institution hopes a $2m V&A blockbuster exhibition of modernist design will draw visitors and sponsors
Russian collector Pyotr Aven shows his hand
The artist’s Maison Tropicale is on show this month at Yale
Up until this point, the works were in the custody of a foundation established by the Im Obersteg family subsequent to their purchase
This study investigates how North African artists were influenced by French artists—and vice versa
The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture
John Richardson’s insights into the great artists and collectors of the last century
The refurbished and extended Ludwig Museum has opened, with hundreds of Picassos on display and a colour-coded system for requesting sponsorship
The evergreen aesthetic attraction of nothingness is explored and Anish Kapoor’s book replaces a vanished work
Across two venues MoMA presents one exhibition examining the past, while a collaboration on another focuses on the future of art
Rising prices and increasing prestige for certain artists as collectors awake to Modernism’s sleepers
Many new, middle-aged, collectors, say Christie’s
Also on show are pastel landscapes at Artemis and high-tech furniture at Barry Friedman
The progress of Modernism in the Communist States and the response of the French Avant-garde to World War I are examined in these two books
This collection positions Lewis as an “anti-war war artist”
Mammon’s shrine in the groves of academe
Exploring Basel commercial galleries; from Classic Modernists to new contemporaries
The shopping-mall millionare has been wooed by museums all over the world, but Dallas looks set to benefit from generosity in the great American tradition