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The museum is marking the milestone with a nationwide exhibition programme that confronts recent challenges to its standing
The Renaissance artist deserves to be much better known for his intricate, lively paintings
From African photography in New York to rarely seen Basquiats in Basel, the next months are a feast for the eyes
The need for structure and order is the root of evil
Artists from Van Gogh to Picasso made rapid developments in European art around the turn of the 20th century
The artist’s hand-drawn iPad animations interrogate great paintings in her immersive London show
Piero della Francesca’s newly restored ‘Nativity’ adds to a peerless collection of festive works
Not exhibited in Britain since 1914, the depictions of Dieppe and Cologne brilliantly show the artist’s progression
The exhibition uses Manet’s portrait of a Spanish student to explore a productive pairing
Her foundation is taking a lead role at the National Gallery in London
Stanley Whitney sells work for charity; Freud centenary hits London; all change at Dickinson Gallery
The exhibition puts a 1932 erotic reverie next to the 1856 society portrait that inspired it. The result is a ravishing duet
An immersive digital environment brings out the best in a Renaissance painting and leaves you hungry for more
Lent by the Huntington Museum to the National Gallery, it is a virtuosic meditation on youth
Departure comes as UK national broadcaster tries to retain confidence of viewers
Spanish gallery displays Titian and Rubens paintings to hint at life after Covid
A list of the museum’s most viewed pictures during the past year reveals that at times of crisis we seek art of feeling
The museum emerges from lockdown tomorrow to unveil a restored Room 32 and a newly acquired Artemisia Gentileschi self-portrait
Move made possible by Wallace Collection’s decision to lend works for the first time
NGX project aims to explore potential of new technologies for museums
Employment tribunal rules art experts are workers in gig economy dispute
Exhibition containing 60 works to coincide with 2020 Tokyo Olympics
A marvellous exhibition shows how two distinct personalities shaped the course of Venetian painting
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
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