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Gallery directors say each exhibition will focus on a distinct genre and include new work
It would be better for everyone if there were fewer visitors and silence was expected
The Californian is revealed as a Cassandra for our times in a solo show at the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art
Programme for 2018 also includes Edgar Degas paintings from Burrell Collection in Glasgow
National Gallery director Gabriele Finaldi’s playlist for his train ride to work
Conservators repaired two long scratches on ‘Mr and Mrs William Hallett’ in 10 days
A generous creator of academic and homely spaces who became embroiled in royal row
Tomilson Hill says he will lose $10m on Pontormo masterpiece due to decline in sterling
Five artistic proposals battle to be shown at Trafalgar Square
Van Dyck bought Titian and Degas collected Cézanne. A new show highlights the significance of artists’ collections
National Gallery exhibition explores paintings from the point of view of the artists who owned them
Replica is surprising and beautiful but not triumphal
Sketch shows changes in artist’s intentions for ‘An Experiment on a Bird in the Air Pump’
Fun of the fair; that Old Master scandal; Tefaf sales; Paris’s auction house porters in court
Three museum-quality paintings are up for auction, but can museums afford them?
A tour that sees the management guru in Goya and Holbein
A distinguished curator turns his expert eye on acquisitions
After his death in 1789, the work of an eminent painter of the aristocracy had slipped from the spotlight — until now
A new show at London’s National Gallery highlights the growth in art that ventures beyond the visual
Three-hour-long narrator-free observation of London’s great art treasury
A forthcoming show invites us to shift our focus from paintings to the frames that surround them
The entrepreneurial art dealer who supported the Impressionists is celebrated in a superb exhibition moving to London soon
From James Atkins, Chairman, Vertis Environmental Finance, Budapest, Hungary
in the world Revolution in leadership required at UK’s leading galleries, writes Bendor Grosvenor
Anglo-Italian set to be named director after international search
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