The unexpected colours of works by Wassily Kandinsky, Gabriele Münter and colleagues are enthrallingly represented here
Stolen twice. Re-sold around the world. The dramatic afterlife of a master’s postcard-sized painting
Münter — subject of a show in Copenhagen — was an artist of fitful brilliance who deserved to be recognised in her own right
An exhibition of Concrete Art displays the vibrant aspects of a fiercely abstract movement
A show of Russian art from 1917-1932 is full of daring experimentation and terrible pathos
Oil slump, sanctions and weak rouble hit booming London market
The occasional masterpiece stands out from the crowd in this spirited mishmash of a show
Peter Keler’s design is a key example of constructivist ideas being applied to furniture
In a multimedia performance, the visuals served only to dilute the listening experience
A lookback at the life of the pioneering Swiss watchmaker
Impressionist and modern sales, forgery scandal in Germany and Aboriginal art at auction
Unlike almost any other piece of domestic equipment, you don’t just buy chairs, you collect them
The Bauhaus, that byword for modernist rigour, also knew how to enjoy itself
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