The Gramercy International Art Fair was the edgy alternative to establishment fairs when it first began—reimagined as The Armory Show, it has grown into an economic juggernaut
Phoenix Art Museum hosts first US survey of the Californian artist in more than two decades
As shows marking the 350th anniversary of the Old Master's death open, we look at his masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum, Dulwich Picture Gallery and the British Museum. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Moral painting of Venus and Cupid by the German Renaissance master shows the young god of desire being attacked by bees
Painters from Brangwyn to Nash paid homage to the masterpiece, all illustrated on the Art UK site
Global digital resource provides valuable environmental documentation from an age before photography
Exhibition aims to reassess French artist’s reputation and revel in depth and detail of his work
The Spanish artist’s extraordinary paintings of tortured bodies and tormented souls
Museum aims to clean and analyse all 28 of its vedute paintings of Venice by spring 2020
Survey exhibition of "degenerate" German artist at Zentrum Paul Klee includes works being exhibited for first time
Scholars are divided over whether either of the paintings of Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy—or both of them—are copies
A literally once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum
The octogenarian painter stars in The Price of Everything, a new film about the machinations of the market airing on HBO
The adaptations and expansions of the Austrian painter in the nations of the former Austro-Hungarian Empire
This comprehensive volume looks at a genre popular in 19th-century Europe but long scorned in the art world
The self-taught artist, whose work commands surprisingly high prices at auction, is the subject of an exhibition at Vienna's Albertina museum
Exhibition in collector's former Thames-side home follows a successful (and ongoing) treasure hunt
This scholarly overview of the artist’s work is modishly opaque
Toledo Museum of Art in Ohio shows three paintings confirmed as one original work by recent conservation
Newly conserved danse macabre work travels to Vienna for major exhibition marking 450 years since the artist's death
Show at the Kunsthistorisches Museum unites more than three-quarters of the artist's paintings
Accademia Carrara’s curator Giovanni Valagussa explains how he put “two and two” together
New research reveals name of man in the artist’s finest asylum portrait
On our latest podcast, we explore how a modern reconstruction of the night sky in June 1889 shed light on the artist's late masterpiece
The “avant-garde superstar” of the Renaissance is celebrated in his home city before works make rare trip to the US
The Art Newspaper invites Matthew Landrus to expand on his theory on attribution to Leonardo and studio
Exhibition in Paris attempts to draw connections between the Impressionist and Pollock, Rothko and friends—with mixed results
Book provides a sampling of personalities, acquisition strategies and collections that many Europeans may not know