This sprawling exhibition in Florence allows us to see the master’s frescoes and altarpieces in situ as well as bringing together numerous smaller works
There was much more to the artist’s oeuvre than meals frozen in time, as this exhibition at the Deichtor Hallen in Hamburg makes clear
A chance to see the paintings, drawings and watercolours John Singer Sargent made during his formative years in France – including the once scandalous ‘Madame X’
The Whitney explores the many ways in which the Surrealist spirit found its way into American art between 1958 and 1972
The only drawback of the Scottish painter’s New York studio is that he’ll have to leave it next year. In the meantime, he’s enjoying the quiet, undisturbed by a taxidermied pheasant
This major retrospective at the Royal Academy is full of bold colours, lively compositions and playful subversions of art history
The artist made numerous photographic images without using a camera, and it’s these that form the backbone of this exhibition at the Met
The V&A assembles a vast array of objects to reveal how the Queen of France’s trailblazing taste changed fashion forever
The Kunstmuseum Basel is getting into the Halloween spirit early with this display of objects that relate to all things ghoulish
After attracting the biggest-ever cash donations to any cultural institution, the museum has announced a new extension and a big change in collecting policy