Curator MaryAnne Stevens on the story behind the National Gallery’s new show, After Impressionism: Inventing Modern Art, sponsored by Christie’s
Christie’s in London is showing Note to Self, a selling exhibition of works by rising painters who are breathing new life into a traditional art form
St James’s newest gallerists, Arthur Yates and Phoebe Saatchi Yates, have a penchant for rule-breaking that promises to shake up the art scene
For decades Meda Mládek and her husband lived in exile in the US. Then, with the fall of the Iron Curtain, came the chance to realise a dream
From Simone Leigh to Jacob Lawrence, here are ten exhibitions that highlight the work of Black creators
From Alexander McQueen in Melbourne to Yayoi Kusama in Hong Kong, some of the most exciting exhibitions happening across the globe this year
From the Year of Picasso to new solo presentations by Georgia O'Keeffe, Diego Rivera and María Berrío these North American exhibitions are must-sees in 2023
As an exhibition of new work by Fabienne Verdier opens at Christie’s in Dubai, we look back on a visit to the artist’s studio in 2019
The Centre for British Photography will showcase works by more than 100 British artists from the collection of Claire and James Hyman
From Dana Schutz in Denmark to Manet and Degas at the Musée d’Orsay, the shows you need to know about across the continent
With the help of a £10m lottery grant and numerous loans, the great portraitist’s Sudbury home has been transformed into ‘a shrine’
Alastair Smart reports on Qatar’s vast cultural ambitions, and its attempts to foster a new generation of domestic artists
Sam Keller, director of the Basel-based museum, talks to Christie’s about its evolution from the private collection of Ernst and Hildy Beyeler
Macabre, a selling exhibition in London, brings together works that span Bosch to contemporary artist Benjamin Spiers
A retrospective at the Dallas Museum of Art details the artist who embraced social media as his digital classroom
The founders of MAMOTH gallery reflect on their approach to art and a new generation of Asian collectors
As Leighton House Museum in London reopens, its curator discusses the repurposing of ‘a private palace of art’
Following record-breaking sales in 2017, Christie's catches up with the director of the Fujita Museum
The Berlin photo art gallery CAMERA WORK is celebrating its 25th anniversary with an exhibition curated by Philippe Garner
The best exhibitions across the globe for the rest of 2022, from Color Field painting in Japan to Impressionism in Abu Dhabi
To mark the centenary of Lalique in Alsace, we explore the history of a company famed for its jewels, glass and crystal
Our revised and refreshed pick of this year’s standout exhibitions, from Cézanne in London to Jeff Koons on Hydra
The two artists have much in common, as shown by South Korea’s first ever joint exhibition of their work in September
Some of London’s next-generation artists are invited to explore the absurd in a post-pandemic world
The director of the Ukrainian Museum in New York shares his memories of many years spent living and working in Ukraine
With two of Dumas’s works featuring in our Art of Literature exhibition, we survey the provocative South African’s career
By challenging societal binaries through exhibitions, the art world finds new ways to honour queer talent and strength
These three artists created striking interpretations of nature rendered in bright, bold colour patterns
With Goddard’s creations on display in the Art of Literature exhibition, the up-and-coming designer discusses her creative influences
The man who transformed the West’s appreciation for Asian art looks back on a career distinguished by visionary thinking and daring acquisitions