The Photographers’ Gallery hosts the first major London exhibition of Roger Mayne’s work since 1999
This overdue survey gives some sense of Pissarro's extraordinary range
The artist's meditative new film reveals how, in the midst of cyclical violence, objects and humans continue to drift
Carol Bove on Alberto Giacometti, the Venice Biennale, and being 'spiritually Swiss'
The auction houses have announced their top lots for the May sales in New York
Art Brussels, Art Cologne, and the London Original Print Fair all return in the coming weeks, and the countdown to Art en Vieille-Ville in Geneva begins
The American artist is a maverick, especially in the world of printmaking
Context is as crucial to this exhibition as the art itself. Tate strikes a tricky balance between the two
Several of the city's avant-garde spaces are suburban. Now it looks like a major central gallery will move out, too
The Holburne Museum reminds us that this entire family is worth celebrating – not just Pieter Bruegel the Elder
Dana Schutz's controversial painting of Emmett Till has dominated the headlines, at the expense of other interesting contributions
Auction highlights this month include an outstanding example of early Ming porcelain and a rare Nicholas Lancret painting
Spring is here and the sun is out, so choose your exhibitions wisely...
It's hard to separate Vanessa Bell from Bloomsbury, but this exhibition of her art is long overdue
London may soon have a museum of youth culture. Does this mean it's over?
Shortly after Matisse’s death, Clive Bell called time on the artist’s rivalry with Picasso – and rightly so
Reforming Italy's most famous museum is a huge and sensitive task for new director Eike Schmidt
This glazed terracotta roundel by Andrea della Robbia was made for a palace that was promptly destroyed
The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art built its collection from scratch in the 1930s, and is still going strong today
On the southern coast of France, a new exhibition is exploring our troubled relationship with the world's oceans
How the American artists of the 1930s depicted a country that was on its knees
The finest new additions to public art collections, from rare Fabergé animals in London to Canadian masterpieces in Ottawa
This is no country jumble of brown pots. The latest show at Messum's Wiltshire is a reminder of a great, evolving national tradition
'People Power: Fighting for Peace' at the IWM London is a bold exhibition that uses individual stories to humanise major global issues