A revolution in chemical-imaging techniques is bringing us closer to the original visions of artists such as Van Gogh
Geneva’s museums are using the centenary of the artist’s death as an opportunity to rethink how they display their collections
‘The Oyster Meal’ by Jacob Ochtervelt comes to auction in July after being returned to the heirs of the original owner
Frida Escobedo has created a surprisingly sombre structure for this year’s temporary pavilion
An exhibition at the Asian Art Museum asks visitors to consider what it means to represent divinity in human form
In the run-up to the 500th anniversary of the artist’s birth, getting other museums to lend you their Leonardo is no mean feat
A new study of art and design in the interwar years makes the case for a distinctly baroque take on modernity
An interview with the British ceramicist, who reflects on a formative relationship with a collector of his art
The devastating fire at the Glasgow School of Art means that incredibly difficult decisions lie ahead
The British artist was as devoted to cultivating flowers as he was to painting them, as this colourful exhibition reveals
Your chance to win ‘Visitors to Versailles: From Louis XIV to the French Revolution’ (Metropolitan Museum of Art)
The self-declared ‘post-non-figurative’ painter proves himself a master colourist in this survey at the Palazzo Grassi
The critic, who has died at the age of 92, will be remembered as someone who wanted to be in the thick of it
Why the experimental exhibitions of Harald Szeemann still have something to teach today’s curators
A focused exhibition of the Cuban-American artist’s films explores humanity’s complex relationship with the natural world
Lawsuits can drive foundations to stop rendering opinions about the authenticity of artworks. But as a recent case shows, authenticators can take steps to protect themselves
The Sussex landscape was an enduring source of inspiration for Stott, which makes Eastbourne an ideal site for a major survey of his work
This year’s Kyiv Art Week celebrated a creative renaissance in the Ukrainian capital, but difficult questions about the city’s architectural heritage remain
Sam Gilliam has consistently challenged the traditional premises of painting. As he tells Apollo, his need to make art is as urgent as ever
The architect and designer’s reputation stands higher than ever – but the source of his talent remains elusive
Melanie Gerlis on the works not to miss at the fair in Basel this year
While recent reports suggest Caravaggio’s stolen Nativity may be intact in Switzerland, it’s worth treading carefully
Michael Eden’s brightly coloured creations offer a modern update on the manor’s historic collection
Two Attic vases once owned by Lucien Bonaparte enter the Louvre, while the Getty acquires its first Rodin bronze