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Four things to see: rococo

Emerging in France in the 1720s, this new style gave artists free rein to be as over the top as they liked

29 Sep 2023

Lavery. On Location.

Though the Irish painter is perhaps best-known for his portraits of society figures, extensive travels across Europe and America in…

29 Sep 2023

Marisol: A Retrospective

Marisol, an artist often associated with the Pop Art movement, is best known for her large-scale sculptures such as the…

29 Sep 2023

Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400–1800

In the period between the 15th and 18th centuries, women artists in Europe were largely overshadowed by their male counterparts,…

29 Sep 2023
Chipko Tree Huggers of the Himalayas #4 (1994), Pamela Singh. Courtesy sepiaEYE; © Pamela Singh

Re/Sisters

The complex relationship between the treatment of the environment and the treatment of women is explored in this group exhibition…

29 Sep 2023

Command performance – what a lost Artemisia tells us about an English queen

The Royal Collection has found a work from the artist’s London years reveals as much about its patron as about the painter

27 Sep 2023
Rashid al Khalifa in his studio, 2022. Photo: Oliver Mark

In the studio with… Rashid Al Khalifa

The Bahraini artist only spends about two hours a day in his airy studio – but that focused time is all he needs

26 Sep 2023

Barn stormer – Sarah Lucas talks shock tactics and country living

Ahead of a retrospective at Tate Britain, the artist tells Apollo that swapping the city for rural Suffolk has led her to more primordial themes

25 Sep 2023

How often should anyone think about the Roman empire?

While #romanempire has more than a billion view on TikTok, some of us only have eyes for the TV adaptation of ’I Claudius’ – and regrets about the Roman Republic

24 Sep 2023

The week in art news – Full scope of Roman Abramovich’s art collection revealed for the first time

Plus: curator in Florida fired over provenance concerns, Guy Wildenstein on trial again in Paris, and the rest of the week’s top stories

24 Sep 2023

Christian Marclay opens the doors of our perception

The artist’s compilation of entrances and exits in the movies takes viewers deep into a labyrinth – and leaves us to find our own way out

22 Sep 2023

Journey into Crystal

The Musée de Cluny explores the many uses of the translucent rock throughout history: from the decorative to the spiritual and scientific

22 Sep 2023

Fantastic Animals

The Louvre-Lens in Pas de Calais traces the spellbinding history of mythical creatures in art

22 Sep 2023

Raphael: Gold & Silk

The Italian painter’s woven designs had a profound influence on Flemish tapestry art

22 Sep 2023

The history of artists’ signatures is a secret history of art

For painters from Jan van Eyck to Philip Guston, the act of signing a finished work is much more than a simple assertion of authorship

22 Sep 2023

Collectors are falling for the British Neo-Romantics

The market for paintings by the likes of John Craxton and John Minton – and Paul Nash in pastoral mode – is having an idyllic time

22 Sep 2023

Four things to see: the Autumn equinox

The end of summer might provoke sadness for some but the changing colours of the landscape have captivated artists for centuries

22 Sep 2023

Making art behind bars can be its own form of release

Effective rehabilitation requires offenders to imagine themselves differently – and finding a creative outlet can certainly help with that

22 Sep 2023

Rubens & Women

The Flemish master’s nuanced approach to female representation is plain to see at the Dulwich Picture Gallery

21 Sep 2023

In the studio with… Claudette Johnson

The painter works on several pieces at a time with the occasional break to use her skipping rope

19 Sep 2023

London Sculpture Week takes a community first approach

The second edition of the event aims to reach the widest possible audience with a programme of free events

19 Sep 2023

Downhill all the way with Isa Genzken

In the Neue Nationalgalerie’s celebration of the sculptor’s 75th birthday, modernity is never what it used to be

19 Sep 2023

Journey through South Africa’s architectural legacy at the Biennale Architettura 2023

The country’s national pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2023 explores how architecture has shaped social structures and communities

18 Sep 2023

Wrestling with Michelangelo

Achim Gnann of the Albertina Museum gets to grips with sketches that show the artist embracing a dynamic new style

18 Sep 2023