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An important retrospective shows the artist in serious mood yet playing with paint, film and art history
The Belgian painter and international superstar mounts a show in London of his forebear and fellow countryman
James Ensor at the Royal Academy
Show reveals the innovative vision of a painter, patron and gardener
The repeated problem of copying; a young gallerist with grown-up prices; a levelling-out of the contemporary market may be on its way
‘Europe’s most important, provocative history painter’ talks to the FT ahead of a new London show
The Chinese artist’s first UK solo show superbly depicts modern life in multifaceted pictures
The National Gallery’s autumn blockbuster aims to explore photography’s evolving relationship with the Old Masters. But where are today’s defining practitioners?
Three exceptional exhibitions afford a rare chance to consider how an influential mid-career generation is evolving
Manhattan gallerist David Zwirner talks about his new opening in London – and about educating his clients
James White, a master of depth in the mundane, shows innovation matters less than imagination
Venice and Antwerp, once the richest places in Europe, shaped western art for more than 200 years
The artist, once hailed as the saviour of late 20th-century painting, still enthrals with his subversively violent work
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