Muse Reviews: 5 April
Christian Rosa's 'slacker abstraction'; Goya's witches and old women; and John Skoog's tribute to Hollywood's golden age
Christian Rosa's 'slacker abstraction'; Goya's witches and old women; and John Skoog's tribute to Hollywood's golden age
George Vasey recommends Raoul de Keyser's work in Edinburgh; Vanessa Remington introduces the art of the garden at the Queen's Gallery; and 'Classicicity' explores ancient and modern art in tandem
American cantaloupes at the Louvre; Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Detroit; Feminism and Niki de Saint Phalle
The term 'avant-garde' has shifted meaning from its military roots to the byword for artistic innovation. How should we apply it to art history?
John Gerrard's bleak vision of technological evolution; photography and human rights; and the forgotten master of still life, Henri de Fromantiou
A look at the satellite events staged in and around Maastricht
On Kawara at the Guggenheim New York; Mariana Castillo Deball at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Leon Underwood at Pallant House; Mackintosh at RIBA
Recent exhibition reviews and previews; from sultans, to Sturtevant, to salted paper prints...
Has London ever had such a thirst for Victorian art? A feature from the February issue of Apollo
No pairing of artist and muse was more complicated, ambivalent, or more richly productive
London's Dominique Lévy Gallery looks again at the 20th-century trend
Bonalumi was a pivotal figure in post-war Italian abstraction; finally he's getting the attention he deserves
The curator of European paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was killed in the Metro-North Valhalla train crash on Tuesday
Female artists are well represented in this show; a deliberate strategy that prompts a more critical questioning of the genre
Flesh and sex – the legacies of Rubens and Sade; two views of the 20th century's torn and tattered art; and the story of Lancashire's philanthropic industrialists
'La Peregrina' is like a dip in icy water after Rubens' opulent works
The Hudson River School at LACMA; self-portraits at Turner Contemporary; Conscience & Conflict at Pallant House; Poliakoff at Timothy Taylor
'Unseen' at the Courtauld Gallery; Blake at the Ashmolean; Moroni at the Royal Academy; and sculptors' drawings in Boston
An exhibition of drawings by Renaissance sculptors provides valuable insights into both mediums
The Rijkmuseum's new Philips Wing has recently opened with an exhibition of modern photography