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This is the first show for decades to concentrate on Matisse’s prints
Philanthropists who donate art to public galleries mix a passion for the pieces with a sharp eye for value
This intriguing show explores a key West Coast artistic scene in the 1940s-60s
George Bellows’ early pictures captured ‘the sweat of the street’, but modernism posed a different challenge
There is a significant shift from quantity to quality of contacts
This cleverly curated show relates how Lichtenstein’s works formed a telling commentary on the dominant visual culture
The Olympic year saw an overload of cultural activity. What does 2013 hold in store for arts lovers?
Richard Harris decided to collect thematically – and it is all about meaning not monetary value
Samuel Peploe was a daring British modernist who was endlessly intrigued by the mystery of the ‘mere objects’ he painted
Thomas’s blend of tradition and wild fun is at once deeply serious and uproariously effervescent
The essential seriousness of art is celebrated in a difficult, riveting new Paris exhibition
Peter Doig’s show of new work launches the Michael Werner, a New York gallery that has a stellar roster of painters
How Poussin’s melancholy-tinged pastoral idyll inspired painters at the turn of the 20th century
Man’s ancient dream of flight is tinged with both wonder and peril in this mind-opening exhibition
Recklessness, daring and urgency define the later works of Turner, Monet and Twombly at Tate Liverpool
Celebrating ‘the art of drawing in the hands of its greatest masters’, this is a notable show of pieces from the Courtauld’s collections
We have long-standing assumptions about drawing, but Matisse sought to break these concepts with his works
For certain connoiseurs, the phrase ‘digital art’ provokes a groan. But some artists have embraced technology without sacrificing old credos
‘Does the world need another painting? No – but you want to see how it looks,’ says the American artist
The first week of power auctions at Christie’s and Sotheby’s in New York is expected to fetch more than $509m
China’s demand still propels fine wine prices
How the Stein family put Picasso, Matisse and modern art on the map
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