We pick apart the latest smash hit show to open in London with art historian Bendor Grosvenor, then complete our 2018 preview with a look at the big exhibitions coming to the US this year
Royal Academy of Arts show has received near unanimous reviews
Grayson Perry kicks off a series of three solo shows by RA artists at the Gallery at Windsor
Exhibition will include paintings by Titian, Mantegna and Van Dyck
Acquisition heralds triptych of London shows dedicated to Dean
When I put an image of a well-known Titian on the screen, only one of 40 could identify the artist
From striking new spaces in France and the US to major revamps of old favourites in London and Los Angeles
Royal Academy of Arts exhibition explores the history of drawing the human figure and how artists depict it today
Age-old practice is being ‘gradually reinvigorated', but new frontier is seemingly in 3D reprographic skills
From the Merrie Monarch's display of power at the Queen's Gallery to a family-friendly Winnie-the-Pooh show at the Victoria and Albert Museum
“So many tropes going on in his work, it would make a lovely laundry list,” says the British artist of his US counterpart
From the British Museum's Lion Man to Matisse's studio studies at the Royal Academy
Chief executive Charles Saumarez Smith was surprised by rediscovered illustration
London institution will also host shows on Klimt and Schiele, Charles I and Tacita Dean as part of its 250th anniversary year
The copy by Leonardo's student is the most faithful extant work
V&A will reunite Raphael’s Sistine tapestries with their cartoons for first time in 500 years
Ruler angry over block on Coello masterpiece
If one of his works is not released by the UK authorities, an exhibition drawn from his collection will be pulled
The 2010 exhibition may instead be shown at the Royal Academy
The spotlight placed on Baselitz by the exhibition has induced two dealers to display his work
Does the trustee system need to be reevaluated?
Celebrating the greatest Anglophile of them all
An Art Newspaper investigation reveals that, nine years after the controversial Royal Academy show, US collectors and institutions had acquired many of the pieces shown at "Sensation" in 1997
An Art Newspaper investigation tracks the ownership history of art from Charles Saatchi's collection shown at the Royal Academy in 1997
The artist's portrait of Picasso is now part of a Moscow private collection
“Turks: A journey of a thousand years 600-1600” and “Turner, Whistler, Monet” have been wildly successful
Maggi Hambling’s portrait of the singer is rejected from the Summer Show, while Tracey Emin goes on the wagon
Forgeries inspired by the burgeoning popularity of the genre are becoming increasingly problematic