Highlights include shows devoted to Botticelli, Balla, and Walker Evans, and Tate's 'Queer British Art' exhibition
How sceptical should we be of the move towards a more transparent approach to cultural heritage?
Why Impressionist and Post-Impressionist pastels are becoming increasingly attractive to art collectors of all sorts
William Hogarth's paintings are nowhere near as 'Hogarthian' as his scathing, scurrilous prints
The future of Wentworth Woodhouse, a preposterous yet beautiful country house near Sheffield, has been secured after decades of uncertainty
Tensions have flared in recent months as residents accuse new galleries of 'art-washing' and gentrifying the neighbourhood
Hercules Segers combined printmaking and painting to create works that are in a category of their own
The city of Montpellier's cultural plans include a new contemporary art museum headed up by Nicolas Bourriaud
Howard Hodgkin's great artistic struggle – and achievement – was to find a way of visualising memories
Kiran Nadar on the 'exhilaration' of art collecting, the museum she set up in Delhi, and her commitment to showing Indian artists on the global stage
The artist discusses love, depression, abortion and infidelity in a new documentary directed by her son
One of the holiest sites in Christianity has reopened in time for Easter
In his bicentenary year, the Scottish architect Alexander 'Greek' Thomson should be getting more attention
Swiss artist Meret Oppenheim's objects – she referred to them as ‘things’ – are still deeply unsettling, drawing you into their worlds and their logic
What it was like to meet the Surrealist artist in Mexico
Now is the moment for those who lament the passing of connoisseurship to work together to encourage its revival
The National Museum of Bosnia-Herzegovina is a powerful symbol of the tensions that persist in Bosnia more than 20 years after the end of the war
This year Documenta will be split between Kassel and Athens. Is this ‘crisis tourism’ or will it spotlight the city’s overlooked contemporary art scene?
The Gemeentemuseum has the largest collection of Mondrian's works in the world – no wonder that it's at the centre of the centenary celebrations of De Stijl this year
The Crommelynck brothers worked with the greatest artists of the 20th century to produce extraordinary prints, some of which will soon come to auction
Eight years on from the earthquake that claimed 309 lives, reconstruction work is still underway, hampered by bureaucracy and corruption
Rather than seeing replicas as knock-offs, we should think of them like maps or models
An entertaining book reveals the sometimes duplicitous history of art dealing
Tim Etchells and Vlatka Horvat delved into the storerooms of Sheffield's museums and discovered the joy of curating (also, a platypus)