First Look: ‘Mondrian and Colour’ at Turner Contemporary
The exhibition is the first to consider in depth the significance of colour to Piet Mondrian’s early career
The exhibition is the first to consider in depth the significance of colour to Piet Mondrian’s early career
The Kabakovs' 'Strange City' at the Grand Palais isn't completely alien
Ben Luke talks to the director of Art Basel in Hong Kong, Magnus Renfrew, about the fair's much anticipated second edition
A round-up of the week's reviews, including Rodin, John Piper, Yinka Shonibare and Joanna Hogg
The current appetite for merging food and art is nothing new...
Hogg delivers another candid portrayal of contemporary upper-middle class life
A new exhibition at the National Gallery of Art takes a closer look at Edgar Degas and Mary Cassatt's productive artistic relationship
The curator's introduction to the latest exhibition at the National Gallery of Art, Washington
A round-up of the week's reviews: including Veronese, Richter and Polke, and the late works of Matisse
They're rebellious, experimental and internationally influential: it's time Britain celebrated its comics
A handful of the British comics currently on display at the British Library
A new exhibition brings the circumstances of the Hanoverian Succession centre stage
The partnership and rivalry between these two great painters was mutually beneficial
A gallery of highlights from the latest exhibition at the Albertinum, Dresden
An introduction from the curators
A round-up of the week's reviews: Hindu-Buddhist sculpture, Yelena Popova, Richard Wilson, and contemporary art in Azerbaijan
Print collecting, digital catalogues and curator chic... some of the discussions on the blog this week
'Building the Picture' is accompanied by the National Gallery's first fully digital catalogue
Éva Chadwick talks to Apollo about the Lynn Chadwick centenary celebrations
The Art Fund Museum of the Year 2014 shortlist has been announced