With its first excursion to the French capital, Art Basel has stolen FIAC’s slot in the autumn calendar, and perhaps its thunder
Marianne Werefkin has long been overshadowed by her male peers, but the Royal Academy’s show devoted to modernist women may restore her to her rightful place
Rakewell takes umbrage with the idea that the Hollywood superstar’s sculptures are to be taken seriously as art
Plus: Dimitrios Pandermalis (1940–2022) | and the Prado investigates its holdings for works seized during the Spanish Civil War
The Kunstbibliothek in Berlin considers how our perceptions of fragmented artworks and artefacts have changed over time
The NGA in Washington, D.C., retraces Sargent’s footsteps on his many voyages to Spain
The National Gallery pays tribute to the artist’s dogged dedication to the genre of portraiture
This long-delayed edition of the event puts Istanbul front and centre and encourages visitors to rediscover and reinvent its public spaces
The government’s energy caps offer short-term relief, but if museums are really going to serve as ‘warm havens’ they need more certainty
There’s nothing remotely shameful about the artist’s exuberant and explicit sketches of cavorting satyrs and manly men
The New York-based artist enjoys strolling to his studio at the weekends to work in a quiet, concentrated atmosphere
The Royal Academy in London hosts the celebrated South African artist’s largest UK retrospective to date
The Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris shines a light into the murky mind of this 18th-century master of the macabre
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., explores the varied traditions of art-making in the Southeastern United States
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna considers how artists through history have spurred one another to new heights
The Victorian poet and painter mapped out his moods in meticulous detail, sometimes even minute by minute
The Strand is now one of the capital’s busiest thoroughfares, but it was once home to a string of magnificent mansions
The late performance artist celebrated the messiness of bodies in her work – so it's a shame her survey at the Barbican all feels a bit clean
The New York-based artist cherishes her ongoing conversations with Cecilia Vicuña but is otherwise selective about who visits her sacred studio space
As data from NASA’s telescope is translated into images we can understand, the wonders it reveals are still out of this world
As the museum prepares to reopen after its 11-year refurbishment, Apollo finds out just how much has changed
The United Kingdom’s longest-serving monarch served as patron of numerous arts organisations
Conversation is paramount for this artistic duo – though they've yet to really talk about the mystery box of records in their New York studio
From Cecil Beaton to Lucian Freud, some of the greatest names of the late 20th century have captured the Queen’s likeness