Plus: Dreweatts and Mallett sold, and dealers on the move in London
With the opening of a dedicated museum, the artist's achievements can finally be seen outside her relationship with Rodin
His 'white writing' style helped shape the course of modern painting, so why isn't Mark Tobey better known?
Was it concrete or Communism that caused modernist sculptor Peter Laszlo Peri's slide into obscurity?
Auction highlights this month include a Twombly masterpiece that has never appeared at auction before and a striking portrait by Picasso
She was well known in the surrealist circles of the 20th century, but Vézelay's work has been all but forgotten since
Entering the British Pavilion at Venice will feel like an Alice in Wonderland experience
Philip Guston’s engagement with literature cemented his place in the history of art
The finest new additions to public art collections, from the final portrait of the 1st Duke of Wellington, to a rare Modigliani sculpture
'Letting Murano glass die is like allowing the Colosseum to collapse'
Witches, trolls, and a version of Pinocchio are among the characters you can expect to see at this year's event
Many artists are uncomfortable about the perceived excesses of the market. But can they actually do anything about it?
These supposedly 'primitive' ceramics from late medieval and early Renaissance Italy are fresh, inventive and fun
An exhibition of Les Nabis at the Mitsubishi Ichigokan Museum in Tokyo explores their interest in the art of the Far East
New York's famous 'Charging Bull' statue has company – and despite all the controversy, the new arrival has every right to be there
An ambitious exhibition at the National Gallery traces the productive overlaps between these two Renaissance masters
Thomas Marks talks to the founder of the Factum Foundation about how digital technologies are conserving world heritage
Paolozzi's 1950s work is astonishing, but a full retrospective draws too much attention to his duller later work
Antiques in Hong Kong, tribal art in France, and London's first quattrocento maiolica show in 100 years
For 300 years, the Plantin-Moretus family in Antwerp ran one of Europe's most important printing presses
An exhibition documenting Picasso's obsession with minotaurs and matadors is a curatorial triumph
Modern and contemporary art and design take centre stage at the first ever TEFAF New York Spring
Weeks after Eran Neuman took up the directorship, he left. What's going on at the Israel Museum?
The month's top exhibitions, from Giacometti at Tate Modern to the 57th Venice Biennale