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A Tate curator since 1988, she talks about the gallery’s giant new extension and her vision for the institution’s future
Painter selected as representative of British visual arts
Show reveals the innovative vision of a painter, patron and gardener
Myriad personal and aesthetic threads run through the Holburne Museum’s delightful show
After a decade of record prices, Sotheby’s and Christie’s are facing a shortage of masterpieces
A stunning new exhibition shows how the 19th-century garden became the ideal subject for Impressionist experiment
Painter’s triptych is one of 120 works in show exploring the influence of gardens on artists
It seems the outside world is finally affecting the market, writes Georgina Adam
Anish Kapoor work goes unsold while many other come in below estimates
A high-energy evening of all-Bernstein brought a taste of New York to the Royal Albert Hall
Demand from emerging regions encourages owners to put works up for sale
A study of the painter’s legacy focuses on the portrayal — and treatment — of women in modern art
The entrepreneurial art dealer who supported the Impressionists is celebrated in a superb exhibition moving to London soon
With its intimate, idiosyncratic works, this outstanding exhibition challenges preconceptions
Five works by Impressionist master to be auctioned by Sotheby’s
Paris is organised around culture to a degree unimaginable in mercantile, muddled-up London
The French conceptual artist’s media include video, found statuary – and dogs, fish and monkeys
Colin Firth stars in a pleasing, Côte d’Azur-set confection from Woody Allen
A sparkling exhibition that pays due respect to the role of women in the genre
A classic 19th-century tale: how European experience shaped American innocence
Companies struggle to define the right shape and structure
There are moments when the London-born artist achieves a state close to ecstasy
Renoir’s personal effects go on the block; a new art district emerges in London; while the Artists’ Pension Trust starts its sell-off
Superior paintings by Manet and Degas are the highlights among 37 works from the collection of Glaswegian William Burrell
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