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Gagosian keeps growing; Frieze boasts Rauschenberg and Bacon; British Art Fair hits the spot
The show meticulously teases out how Piet Mondrian went from austere landscapes to revolutionary abstract art
Timothy Taylor goes big in New York; Mondrian show will boost market; Piano Nobile represents RB Kitaj
Yves Saint Laurent’s outfits of 1965 inspired by the Dutch modernist’s paintings were a futuristic sensation. The artist himself though was more interested in the present
A vibrant, feel-good exhibition dispels the image of the artist as an icy, hermetic intellectual
Too often overlooked, the spiritual father of Pop Art at last gets his due at the Whitney Museum
A retrospective of the Uruguayan painter’s work shows an artist who changed without evolving
A show that explores the significance of the artist’s space
New York has lured The Tonight Show back after 42 years with a financial incentive
The chair was created in 1917 but only got its distinctive colouring after Rietveld joined the De Stijl movement
After a mostly disappointing London season, the company redeemed itself at the last
Unlike almost any other piece of domestic equipment, you don’t just buy chairs, you collect them
Bold, graphic and eternally modern – these are the reasons why fashion designers love Piet Mondrian
Why did two great artistic forces emerge three centuries apart from the small, dull town of Leiden?
Who needs the modernist movement? Simon Schama on a vibrant exhibition of Piet Mondrian’s work at the Pompidou in Paris
The exhibition highlights the stark contrast between the work of the Dutch painter and that of his contemporary, Piet Mondrian
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