Plus: the National Audit Office has warned that further delays to renovating the Houses of Parliament could make the building ‘uninhabitable’
A chance to see highlights from one of the world’s greatest collections of prints and drawings, from Dürer’s hare to contemporary works
Doing justice to the artist’s monumental ambitions in an indoor space is a tall order, but the Hayward Gallery is taking up the challenge
The Warburg Institute returns to its roots with a sound installation and playful visions of a fictional century-old research faculty
The abstract painter was always fascinated by the figurative and, as this show at the Art Institute of Chicago makes clear, his draughtsmanship is still underrated
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To mark 100 years since the death of Mary Cassatt, who rendered women’s spaces with warmth, empathy and psychological detail, we explore four mother-and-child works from very different traditions
Plus: Dawn Airey to succeed Nicholas Serota as Arts Council England chair | artists threaten Venice Biennale with action over inclusion in visitor awards | ‘Persepolis’ author Marjane Satrapi dies at 56 | MOMA appoints photography head | Miami’s Bass Museum appoints new director
The Courtauld’s selection of sculptures, drawings and paintings explores how deeply Hepworth thought about form, colour and space
Audiences in Paris have six weeks to catch a vivid reimagining of a crossroads in Egypt’s colonial history