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Gallery: ‘Revolution of the Eye’ at the Jewish Museum, New York

Can television be art? Warhol, Lichtenstein and Dalí certainly thought so

29 Apr 2015

Forum: Does the restoration of Chartres Cathedral deserve praise?

Is the restoration of Chartres Cathedral a tragedy, or a worthy improvement?

27 Apr 2015

Market Preview: May 2015

Susan Moore previews New York sales in the May issue of Apollo

27 Apr 2015

Making it New: the trend for recreating exhibitions

What’s behind the current appetite for reinstalling, re-exhibiting, and restaging landmark shows?

27 Apr 2015

Muse Reviews

Inside the new Whitney; great, gaudy gothic at Strawberry Hill; how Poussin found God; Carol Bove’s optional conceptualism; Digby Warde-Aldam tours London

25 Apr 2015

King’s College London is ripping down London’s history

Those behind the plans either don’t understand what makes this a great city, or don’t care

24 Apr 2015

A new Whitney for New York

The Whitney Museum of American Art is moving downtown, and its director Adam D. Weinberg has big plans for the new building and the collection

23 Apr 2015

Horace Walpole’s gaudy gothic fantasy is revived at Strawberry Hill

The private apartments have reopened, but where is all the art?

20 Apr 2015

London Diary: 19 April

Ravilious is bonkers and brilliant in Dulwich; Space sparkles at Daniel Blau; and is ‘Woman in Gold’ so bad it’s good?

19 Apr 2015

The forward-thinking director behind Frankfurt’s museums

Max Hollein discusses the challenges and rewards of running not one, but three, institutions

17 Apr 2015

Sonia Delaunay steps out of her husband’s shadow at Tate Modern

But let’s not ignore Robert entirely…

17 Apr 2015
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Bernini in Paris: Architecture at a Crossroad

In 1665 Louis XIV asked Bernini to design a new façade for the Louvre. What would it have meant for Paris if the Sun King had commissioned him?

13 Apr 2015

Muse Reviews: 12 April

Riotous Romans in Paris; the difficulty of Defining Beauty; getting back into Tracey Emin’s Bed

12 Apr 2015

Creating Realities

Encounters between art and cinema An exhibition at the Pinakothek der Modern and Museum Brandhorst in collaboration with the Goetz…

Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
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Archival Impulse: an interview with Kader Attia

Hannah Gregory meets Kader Attia ahead of a major retrospective of his work in Lausanne

10 Apr 2015

The difficulty of ‘Defining Beauty’

The British Museum’s celebration of the body in ancient Greek art is more complicated than you might imagine – and better for it

9 Apr 2015

Powerful, humbling and relevant: Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Migration Series’ at MoMA

This important exhibition should be a wake-up call for today’s visitors

7 Apr 2015

London Diary: 5 April

Tracey Emin’s bed, Isa Genzken’s money, NS Harsha’s space cows, and Roger Ackling’s ‘Simple Gifts’

5 Apr 2015

Gallery: Poussin and God at the Louvre

Poussin’s religious paintings are in the spotlight at the Louvre this Spring

1 Apr 2015

Shadowland: John Skoog’s tribute to cinema’s golden age

Faded cinemas and enigmatic landscapes hark back to Hollywood’s heyday at Pilar Corrias

1 Apr 2015

The Passion according to Carol Rama

The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is presenting France’s first retrospective devoted to Italian artist Carol Rama.…

Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
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Poussin and God

To mark the 350th anniversary of the artist’s death, this exhibition reconsiders Poussin’s religious masterpieces and the way in which…

Musée du Louvre, Paris
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Frames in Focus: Sansovino Frames

So enduring was the reputation of architect and sculptor Jacopo Sansovino that in the late 19th century the term ‘Sansovino’…

National Gallery, London
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