From today's finest figurative painters to British Baroque in the post-Brexit age
The first exhibition to explore the style associated with mainland Europe will aim to show that it did exist in the UK—even if most painters were foreign
For his new Tate Britain show, the artist used illusion to recreate his childhood experience beneath a motorway
We take an in-depth look at the London survey of the visionary’s work and round-up what the critics are saying
We take an in-depth tour of the Blake show and talk to Marc Glimcher about his vast new space in Chelsea and why galleries are becoming supersized. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
From William Blake at Tate Britain to Gauguin at the National Gallery, London's museums are opening their biggest exhibitions this month—but how much are you really able to enjoy them?
Trustees’ chairman would like to rationalise the collection
The outdoor exhibition across the capital is a forerunner to the filmmaker’s Year Three Project at Tate Britain
The gallery signed a memorandum of understanding with state-owned developer in Shanghai
Turner Prize nominee says the retrospective should be bigger and more comprehensive
Follow in the artist’s footsteps and discover the places that inspired his greatest paintings
Nine new works by the ubiquitous UK artist are in the Ghana pavilion at the Venice Biennale
From Munch's angst-ridden prints at the British Museum to Van Gogh's love affair with the UK at Tate Britain
Discovered after 165 years, eight of the 19 paintings will be included in the London exhibition in September
From Emma Kunz's powerful abstract drawings at the Serpentine Gallery to Mike Nelson's industrial sculptures at Tate Britain
Artist sourced defunct industrial machines online for new installations, reflecting “an eating away of ourselves”
From Don McCullin's powerful war photography at Tate Britain to a last chance to see Lorenzo Lotto's insightful portraits at the National Portrait Gallery
Our pick of the most significant new gifts and purchases to enter museum collections worldwide, from Dalí’s lobster telephone to a bumper gift of indigenous art
A Don McCullin exhibition at Tate Britain symbolises the shift in photography's significance in British museums
The photojournalist also reflects on his career and reveals the most important stories he covered
From Roma persecution to dreamt-up countries
We talk to Andrew Wilson at the Tate and Harriet Vyner about one of the greatest albums, and album covers, of all time. And we visit the new Jameel Arts Centre in Dubai. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
The off-beat artist will re-envision the exterior of the historic building
The Turner prize winner's photography project has been likened to Classroom Portraits by Julian Germain
Visitor numbers at Shanghai Museum eclipse institution’s most successful London exhibitions
From a show on humour at the South London Gallery's new Fire Station space, to Samuel Courtauld’s Impressionists at the National Gallery