The Tate’s blockbuster exhibition gives Modigliani’s reputation a welcome boost, prioritising his art over biography
Plaster casts of monuments have long been an unfashionable feature in museums – but the art of copying may be coming into its own again
The artist’s tapestries, made on a remote farm in Norway, remained fiercely engaged with the political events of their time
After a major refurbishment, Kettle’s Yard is reopening – but it remains true to the spirit of its founder, Jim Ede
As the popularity of recent shows proves, Paris is ready for a permanent space devoted to Byzantine art and its influence
Ten years on from its tenure as European Capital of Culture, the city and its heritage face a precarious future
The Pinacoteca di Brera’s overlooked collection of modern Italian art gets a welcome outing in London
The paintings that Cornelius Gurlitt, son of a Third Reich art dealer, kept hidden for decades are now out in the open – so what happens next?
The artist’s film installation explores the history of a radical 1930s health centre and its south London home
The Diamond Mountains have inspired Korean artists for centuries – and some of its best depictions are coming to New York
The Italian painter discusses music, poetry and the unfinished nature of his art
A recent government report says it should – but with limited public funding available, can Britain's existing museums grow?
Bridget Riley’s monumental abstract paintings are as mysterious as they are mesmerising
Your chance to win 'Gustav Klimt at Home' by Patrick Bade (Frances Lincoln)
The Society of Jesus commissioned extraordinary works for its mother church in Rome – and they're about to go on display on the East Coast
The gallery-sharing initiative’s third edition provides a hopeful model for collaboration and creativity
From a 4.6 billion-year-old meteorite to an array of modern and contemporary art, here’s what not to miss this year
Episodes on Michelangelo, Canaletto and the Impressionists make the case for a simple approach to art on telly
The painter’s posthumously published memoir is a candid record of his obsessions
Joseph Anton Koch’s drawing of a waterfall is an outstanding early Romantic view of Switzerland
A new biography of Renoir emphasises the role the painter’s domestic life played in his work
An ambitious, if limited, exhibition compares the early traditions of five faiths
The South African artist has made a virtue of taking his time to make slow but rewarding films and performance pieces
A museum retrospective charts James Rosenquist’s journey from billboard painter to Pop art pioneer