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An exhibition of Concrete Art displays the vibrant aspects of a fiercely abstract movement
The museum’s 80th birthday is celebrated through the collections of six pioneer patrons
Whitney’s shimmering paintings are poised between order and improvisation
A look back at the political art of the 1930s highlights a lost moment of moral clarity
An object-based show that spans 600 years of history and is rich with metaphorical pickings
The Indian artist’s works are humble in their materials, but rich in their expressive power
The essential seriousness of art is celebrated in a difficult, riveting new Paris exhibition
Redevelopment is threatening London’s art dealing home
The Bauhaus, that byword for modernist rigour, also knew how to enjoy itself
Welcome the arrival of spring with flora and fauna fabrics, and beautiful timber pieces. Winter, begone!
Sir Geoffrey Jellicoe’s designs were influenced by psychology and art. A campaign to save his Water Gardens is underway
A spectacular graphic novel of love, separation and spirituality from Craig Thompson
Jackie Wullschlager visits a private collection so fine that it makes Aix-en-Provence a place of cultural pilgrimage
With its acquisitions of 20th-century works, the Fundación Mapfre is now a key European institute, says Gareth Harris
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