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Lauren Cornell
Chief Curator, Hessel Museum and Director of the Graduate Program, CCS Bard, New York, USA
Flora & Frida: the New York Botanical Garden celebrates Frida Kahlo
She was a colourful character…
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Grayson Perry takes the stage at Turner Contemporary; the Latona Fountain flashes into life at Versailles; and we take a sneak peek at some treasures of ‘Gold and Ivory’
Review: ‘Zero Atmosphere’ at Cortesi Gallery, London
Is London’s attention shifting away from Italian art?
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Homages to plaster casts and Portland stone; Chris Burden’s wonderful final work; plus, ‘has David Hockney been at the ketamine?’
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The hidden David Parr House in Cambridge; the Waddesdon Bequest; and the verdict from Venice
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Our pick of the Venice Biennale; highlights from the Pompidou pop-up in Málaga; and the Jewish Museum’s celebration of TV
Revolution of the Eye
This exhibition considers how modern art and graphic design influenced the look and content of early US television. The show…
How Poussin found God
The ability to paint a good orgy, as Poussin certainly could, never made a religious painter irreligious
Muse Reviews: 5 April
Christian Rosa’s ‘slacker abstraction’; Goya’s witches and old women; and John Skoog’s tribute to Hollywood’s golden age
Muse Reviews: 22 March
George Vasey recommends Raoul de Keyser’s work in Edinburgh; Vanessa Remington introduces the art of the garden at the Queen’s Gallery; and ‘Classicicity’ explores ancient and modern art in tandem
Georgia O’Keeffe: See What I See
Crystal Bridges unveils a newly acquired painting by Georgia O’Keeffe in this special focus exhibition. Jimson Weed/ White Flower No.…
Muse Reviews: 15 March
American cantaloupes at the Louvre; Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera in Detroit; Feminism and Niki de Saint Phalle
When was the avant-garde?
The term ‘avant-garde’ has shifted meaning from its military roots to the byword for artistic innovation. How should we apply it to art history?
Muse Reviews: 8 March
John Gerrard’s bleak vision of technological evolution; photography and human rights; and the forgotten master of still life, Henri de Fromantiou
Leon Underwood: Figure & Rhythm
‘The exhibition, “Leon Underwood: Figure and Rhythm”, presents a long-overdue retrospective of the artist who has been described as ‘the precursor…
Henri de Fromantiou: Royal illusions
Henri de Fromantiou was born in Maastricht and enjoyed his heyday as the court painter in Potsdam, but his work…
Muse Reviews: 1 March
On Kawara at the Guggenheim New York; Mariana Castillo Deball at the Hamburger Bahnhof, Berlin; Leon Underwood at Pallant House; Mackintosh at RIBA
Wally Neuzil: Her Life with Egon Schiele
The painting Portrait of Wally Neuzil, housed by the Vienna Leopold Museum, is among the most well-known works by Egon…
‘Millicent Fawcett and Gillian Wearing are a winning combination’
The design for Millicent Fawcett’s statue breaks the mould, but Parliament Square is a problematic site