New series focuses on Pollock’s untimely demise and how his widow Lee Krasner masterminded his legacy
The museum’s 80th birthday is celebrated through the collections of six pioneer patrons
First overseas tour of ‘American Gothic’ among works from the tumultuous 1930s
Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko and Willem de Kooning star
The Metropolitan Museum’s new outpost opens to the public with a pair of contrasting exhibitions, both full of surprises
Far beyond the monetary value, forgery attacks something inside us that we know to be precious
This spry documentary about the late art collector hums with soapy subplots
The American artist talks about the genesis of his new London exhibition, ‘Call and Response’
A thoughtful survey of two artists who were unjustly marginalised in their lifetimes
The Tate’s director writes about his long association with the American artist and the genesis of the remarkable works now gifted to the institution
Kathleen Turner and Ian McDiarmid swear and spar in this two-hander
New York has lured The Tonight Show back after 42 years with a financial incentive
From ‘the world’s oldest art movement’ onwards this show is food for thought
The latest menswear offerings are full of eye-popping print and colour
How Rudolph and Hannelore Schulhof, refugees from Nazi Europe, built a collection worthy of the Guggenheim
Can painting survive in an age of spectacle? Tate explores the medium’s relationship with performance
The Coen brothers’ latest film may not amuse all, writes Neil Collins
Brice Marden talks about his early minimalist works, his mid-career rebirth and why he’s still trying to get better
The Art Market: contemporary art records shattered; Ropac expands in Paris; Frieze New York post-mortem
A gallerist’s private collection illuminates the long apprenticeship of a master painter
How a much-loved painting by Indian artist Krishen Khanna was restored and preserved
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