Muse Reviews
Yale institutions launch a Critique of Reason; a 'fake' in the Dulwich Picture Gallery; and a preview of Spring Masters New York
Yale institutions launch a Critique of Reason; a 'fake' in the Dulwich Picture Gallery; and a preview of Spring Masters New York
Inside the new Whitney; great, gaudy gothic at Strawberry Hill; how Poussin found God; Carol Bove's optional conceptualism; Digby Warde-Aldam tours London
Modern and contemporary works steal the show this year
Riotous Romans in Paris; the difficulty of Defining Beauty; getting back into Tracey Emin's Bed
View Festival of Art History; the Christie's purchase of Collectrium; Mark Scala on Telling Tales
Playful and daring, Rego's pastels and watercolours are a surprise
McQueen's elegiac new work asks how we can memorialise a life
From the frenetic pace of Frieze London, to an artwork that won't be ready for 100 years
PAD, the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, and another clutch of gallery shows: this week is taking its toll
‘But it’s so BIG!’ I heard an angry American journalist exclaim. And she spoke the truth – Frieze is big
You know you’re beaten when you come within inches of mistaking a Justin Adian painting for a coat hanger
Frieze Week wouldn't be Frieze without Frieze Masters
Gavin Turk on Duchamp's legacy; William Morris the anarchist; and Peckham's hidden galleries