• Berthe Morisot takes centre stage • An interview with Joe Tilson • Pots and pans in the paintings of Chardin • Imagining Armenia
Plus: La Biennale Paris preview, Tintoretto at 500, Amy Sillman, and the biennial boom
Liliane Lijn | Picasso | Mughal painting | Impressionism
Jan Švankmajer | Pompeii | Cat ladies
Museum of West African Art | Jeremy Frey | Ed Ruscha
Napoleon Bonaparte | Caspar David Friedrich | the Impressionists
The artist did his best to destroy any traces of his work as a designer, but the little that survives offers new perspectives on his art
Berthe Weill was as devoted to young artists as she was to the cause of modern art – and her efforts are now receiving belated recognition
It suits us to think of the movement as unpopular, but the passing of time makes it harder to see why the first Impressionist Exhibition of 1874 made such a stir
The museum is set to close in 2025, leaving a hole in the city’s arts scene and adding to growing disquiet about its general direction