Christopher Turner is Keeper of Art, Architecture, Photography and Design at the Victoria and Albert Museum
The Liria Palace in Madrid is paying tribute to its late, great owner in the form of installations by Joana Vasconcelos
Christian Boltanski’s installation at the Museo per la Memoria di Ustica is a stark tribute to the victims of an unsolved tragedy
The ideas and images of the artists who unleashed their unconscious on the world a century ago are now part of the fabric of everyday life
The painter’s final months in the care of Dr Paul-Ferdinand Gachet, a physician as interested in art as he was in medicine, were an extraordinarily productive period
The Sarabhai family were great patrons of modernist architecture in the city – and Gira Sarabhai’s contribution in particular deserves to be better known
The eye may be our most perceptive organ, but it can sometimes make us blind to the other senses
An exhibition at the Musée Marmottan Monet considers how artists have tried to represent feeling through the centuries
Wentworth Woodhouse, the largest stately home in England, has at last been restored to something of its former glory
Bowler hats off to a new biography of the painter that chips away at the Belgian’s bourgeois veneer
The conceptual artist and writer wasn’t afraid to stir things up, but he was also a great spotter and supporter of other people’s talent