The selection on show is a marvellous profile of Irish visual art since the turn of the 20th century
Also Michal Rovner and Alexander Calder
An illuminating show in Norwich explores the relationship between the painter and past masters
London’s great spectacle of art consumption opens its lavish tents, with the booth itself as a piece of performance art
A new hotel outside Udaipur, the Pompidou Centre’s pop-up offshoot in Málaga, and stylish mountain lodges from i-escape
The US artist’s new work builds on a portrait of Lucian Freud that was reworked by Francis Bacon
A venerable picture-framing business is curating contemporary art in a purpose-built space
MIMA’s show evokes the mixed mood of a decade caught between a bold future and existential doubt
Aged 83, the painter and draughtsman remains a towering figure of American art. His latest work, previewed here, is among his most personal and accomplished
There are moments when the London-born artist achieves a state close to ecstasy
‘Three Studies of Lucian Freud’ smashes record for an artwork sold at auction
Raw Truthplays old art against new. But how successful are these shows really, asks Jackie Wullschlager
Works by Epstein, Bacon and Lucian Freud are among the highlights of this show
Sutherland’s works veer between the excellent and the embarrassing
Put art everywhere, and it becomes a universal pleasure
Tapestry, cloth, wool: it’s everywhere. Fabric-based art is not just a female medium
Two singers rise above the mess of David Pountney’s ultra-contrived staging
Curators this year have delighted in juxtaposing Old Masters and contemporary artists – but do the comparisons always make sense?
Beijing auctioneers are leaving New York and London in the shade
Redevelopment is threatening London’s art dealing home
The latest movements in the markets for fine wine, historic cars and art
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