An exhibition at the Rijksmuseum explores the inventive language of the 17th-century auricular style
A major giveaway from the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation and a Queen Victoria bust are among this month’s top acquisitions
The Fondation Beyeler ingeniously pairs Bacon and Giacometti in a way that highlights the individuality of both artists
Museums across the UK are able to borrow from the national collections, but they need external support to do so
An ambitious exhibition at the Institut du Monde Arabe looks at the role of the famous waterway in Egypt and beyond
Leading figures from the art and museum worlds gathered for Apollo’s annual party on Monday night
The first exhibition devoted to the Flemish painter Michaelina Wautier has been a 25-year-long labour of love for its curator
The new museum at Göbekli Tepe in southern Turkey is a welcome addition, but it can't explain everything
The proliferation of biennials and art fairs has brought with it the rise of a jet-set elite. Do such events encourage meaningful engagement?
The Centraal Museum is raising its profile with a show devoted to the Utrecht Caravaggisti – but it remains firmly grounded in the city
William Burrell’s exceptional medieval and Renaissance tapestries now have the catalogue they deserve
Your chance to win a copy of ‘Delacroix’ by Barthélémy Jobert (Princeton University Press)
An exhibition celebrating the Society of Artists in Ireland casts light on some lesser-known 18th-century figures
A painting Canova tried to pass off as a Giorgione and a full-length portrait by Artemisia Gentileschi stand out this year
An exploration of Picasso's passion for food sheds new light on the artist’s other appetites
In taking change as its theme, RIBOCA covers everything from science and perception, to ecology and technology
The new Renzo Piano-designed Istanbul Modern is set to open in 2021, but will it signal a return to health for the country's art scene?
The Arte Povera pioneer explores art and nature in Europe’s largest sculpture park
Marc Chagall realised new worlds in his art – but he peopled them with characters from his own provincial childhood
Manet, Modigliani and Marina Abramović are among the highlights of this year’s Masterpiece London
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