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Lessons in finding delight from the great Russian-French artist
Pompidou-Metz launches an exhibition of optimistic work by the artist, who set out to reinvigorate ‘exhausted humanity’
A show at the Pompidou Centre in Paris unravels an intense chapter in Russian art
Monet, Cézanne and Chagall sales overshadowed; Armory Show’s rollercoaster; major galleries set for Tefaf Spring
The museum’s 80th birthday is celebrated through the collections of six pioneer patrons
The break points and continuities of art in France are highlighted in this rich exhibition
The artist may not have been a gardener but he admired the work they do, as a new exhibition in Florida demonstrates
A show of Russian art from 1917-1932 is full of daring experimentation and terrible pathos
Once the play gets into its stride, it blossoms to fill this intimate theatre with warmth, wit and colour
Collectors who find pleasure in sharing their collections with the public
Oil slump, sanctions and weak rouble hit booming London market
A beautifully calibrated Brussels exhibition draws on newly released writings and images to illuminate the painter’s work
Places to dine creatively – from photography with your Martini in New York to Joan Miró à la provençale in the south of France
Chagall’s ceaseless experimentation with texture, surface, colour and form still resonates today
From opera to jazz, sounds abound in the city of light, says Paul Betts
Hedge fund founder Christian Levett reveals a passion for all things classical
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