Gallery: ‘Bernardo Bellotto Paints Europe’ at the Alte Pinakothek
Bellotto's work took him all over Europe. View some of highlights from an upcoming exhibition in Munich...
Bellotto's work took him all over Europe. View some of highlights from an upcoming exhibition in Munich...
A new exhibition in Munich explores Bernardo Bellotto's legacy, and examines his famously detailed work
Matisse goes to New York, the British Library goes Gothic, and Sotheby's goes to Chatsworth
Frieze Week; Burrell at Bonhams; Venice at risk; a public art challenge; and the art of slowing down
PAD, the 1:54 Contemporary African Art Fair, and another clutch of gallery shows: this week is taking its toll
Nevinson is best known for his war art, but took his work in surprising directions after 1918
Mitchell-Innes & Nash have teamed up with Annely Juda Fine Art to present a series of drawings after Old Masters by Leon Kossoff
Adriano Pedrosa talks to Apollo about his Spotlight selections for Frieze Masters
From Rembrandt to Richter: some major new shows opening today, not to mention Frieze itself
'Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination', from Bram Stoker and to Wallace and Gromit
A bumper day for London exhibitions as work by Steve McQueen, Alighiero Boetti, Philippe Parreno and Jonas Burgert goes on show
Frieze Week wouldn't be Frieze without Frieze Masters
Katie Paterson's latest work will be one hundred years in the making
In the news this week: art law, racism and censorship debates, and the origins of art itself...
Exhibitions of Paul Nash's modern watercolours and Damien Hirst's candy-coloured pills are now open
The Foundling Museum introduces Dr Richard Mead
The Guggenheim celebrates the ZERO Group and those they inspired
Explore the transnational vision of the ZERO network...
A quick tour of Peckham's hidden galleries...
Curator Oliver Wick discusses staging an encounter between Schiele and Saville