Art news daily: 28 September
An exhibition in Berlin has turned into a fitting tribute to the late artist and her inspiring attitude towards the world
A 73,000-year-old fragment of stone marked with red lines raises questions about the nature of aesthetic experience
The museum is showing off its collection of jewels and metalwork, from neo-gothic to art nouveau
Artworks produced using artificial intelligence have long confounded viewers
The refurbished museum is filled with fascinating objects from New Wave typography to a Swiss railway clock
The museum housed in the former royal palace in Rio de Janeiro was once a symbol of national pride and progress
Three hundred years after the cabinet-maker’s birth, his name is still a byword for excellence
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The Irish painter takes his place among the Post-Impressionists in the first major survey of his work in many years
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Art from the Indian subcontinent, from Mughal manuscripts to a peacock-shaped inkstand, makes a splash
An exhibition tracing the advertising history of the Italian liqueur reflects the changing tastes of the 20th century
New research methods will help distinguish Robert Burns’ texts from forgeries – but will it change how we read him?
In her new book, the artist uncovers uncomfortable truths about art, money and politics in the US
Fiction and history, past and present are interwoven in this tale of two women whose children are taken into care
From biblical scenes to garden paintings, the paintings of this German Expressionist reveal a complicated soul
A table owned by the author has been export stopped in the UK – a situation that Dickens himself would have relished
The List, which documents the thousands of people who have died trying to reach Europe, was torn down from hoardings in Liverpool
The Victorian architect fused styles past and present, inventing fictive histories for his buildings
The Terra Foundation’s year-long cultural programme shines a spotlight on the ‘third coast’ of America
A 16-metre-long Chinese scroll and some Surrealist masterpieces are among this month’s top acquisitions