Boston’s Museum of Fine Arts charts the painter’s shift from earthly pleasures to spiritual seeking
She has treated gems as artworks — and has helped museums to do so too
A show that dissects the codes and customs of social stratification in the 17th-century Netherlands
A study of the avant-garde’s influence on network TV features works from Warhol to ‘The Twilight Zone’
A new exhibition at the V&A explores the link between the catwalk and the 1980s club scene
American artist James Turrell has made light his medium – and is producing ever more ambitious illuminations
This weekend the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, unveils an unparalleled survey of war photography. In this exclusive preview, we showcase some of the most potent, affecting images
The masterworks of the Clark collection, now on show at the Royal Academy, reveal layers of insight
Sheena Wagstaff, first chairman of the Met’s modern and contemporary art department, talks about her plans
Norman Foster’s modernist addition is part of an emerging trend for tasteful surgical intervention
From a ‘sleeping beauty’ in Hungary comes a cache of spectacular but rarely seen pieces that offer a glimpse into Hungary’s unique history
Coward’s ‘Design for Living’ opens in London and Martins’ ‘Swan Lake’ returns to Royal Danish Theatre
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