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Venice Biennale Special 2026

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Zurbarán in London, the Carnegie International, Walter Sickert’s Ennui

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Chernobyl 40 years on, Paula Rego at Munch in Oslo, Gluck’s flower painting

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Museum openings: V&A East and Los Angeles County Museum of Art. Plus, William Blake in Dublin

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Marcel Duchamp at MoMA, Dorothea Tanning book, Leonora Carrington at the Freud Museum, London

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Should English museums charge tourists? Plus, Raphael at the Met and Senga Nengudi at the Whitechapel Gallery

7

Matisse’s explosive finale and a new chapter for Hong Kong? Plus, Schiaparelli and Dalí

8

New Museum extension opens, NextGen collectors, a Wardian Case in Oxford

9

Iran war: art communities and heritage in Iran, moderate recovery in the art market, Cannupa Hanska Luger at the Sydney Biennale

10

Iran war and culture in the Gulf, the Whitney Biennial, Rembrandt discovery

11

Venice Biennale details revealed, Beatriz González, Tracey Emin

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National Gallery’s deficit bombshell, Simon Schama on birds and art, Vilhelm Hammershøi

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The US struggles with history, Stephen Friedman Gallery closes, Tudor Heart pendant acquired by the British Museum

14

Art Basel Qatar, Dürer portrait debate, Paula Modersohn-Becker and Edvard Munch

15

Venice Biennale: South African pavilion scandal, Marian Goodman remembered, Paul Cezanne in Basel

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Smithsonian’s African LGBTQ+ exhibition, art and the Iran crisis, Louise Nevelson at the Pompidou Metz

17

Hawai’i at the British Museum, a Venice palazzo for sale, Joseph Beuys’s Bathtub

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The Year Ahead 2026: the big shows and the key openings

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2025: our review of the year

20

Frank Gehry remembered, Serpentine and FLAG Art Foundation prize, Joan Semmel

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Art Basel Miami Beach, Louvre crisis deepens, Helene Schjerfbeck

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The US Venice Biennale saga, Queer Islamic art in Oslo, Duane Linklater in Ottawa

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The $236m Klimt, Cop 30 and the art world, Caravaggio’s Victorious Cupid

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Studio Museum in Harlem, Grand Egyptian Museum, Stanley Spencer

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MFA Boston returns enslaved artist’s work to his heirs, Wifredo Lam, Ghirlandaio’s Adoration of the Magi

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Gauguin “fake” is real, Mrinalini Mukherjee and her circle, Franz Xaver Messerschmidt’s head piece

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Louvre heist: the fallout, RoseLee Goldberg on the Performa Biennial, Wayne McGregor on his new installation

28

Frieze in London, Hypha Studios and Renoir’s drawing for The Great Bathers

29

Nigerian Modernism, Tehran’s art scene after the war, Wayne Thiebaud’s Cakes

30

Who made ancient Egyptian art? Plus, Michaelina Wautier, Robert Rauschenberg’s Bed

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Museums and ethics, Fra Angelico in Florence, Cornelia Parker’s PsychoBarn

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Kerry James Marshall, National Gallery expansion, Picasso’s Three Dancers

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David Bowie Centre, Bukhara Biennial, Hilton Als on Jean Rhys, Hurvin Anderson and Kara Walker

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Smithsonian under fire from Trump, Frieze Seoul, Dara Birnbaum and Quantum

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Arthur Jafa and Mark Leckey, Cecilia Alemani on SITE Santa Fe, Trisha Brown and Robert Rauschenberg

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Art Basel, human remains in Dutch museums, Eva Hesse

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Rachel Jones, Liverpool Biennial, UK Aids Memorial Quilt at Tate Modern

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London Gallery Weekend, Brazil’s National Museum, Jane Austen at the Morgan

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Museum openings: V&A East Storehouse and the Met’s Rockefeller Wing, plus Rachel Whiteread at Goodwood Art Foundation

40

Jean Tinguely’s 100th anniversary, Fenix Museum, Ben Shahn

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Koyo Kouoh remembered, Queen Elizabeth II memorial, Jasper Johns by Robert Storr

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London: National Gallery refurb and rehang, Tate Modern is 25. Plus, Inge Mahn

43

Frank Auerbach’s Berlin homecoming, human remains and museums, Ian Hamilton Finlay’s ‘Republic’

44

Pope Francis and art, JMW Turner’s 250th birthday, John Singer Sargent’s Madame X

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Christine Sun Kim and Thomas Mader, teamLab in Abu Dhabi, Vermeer’s final painting?

46

Trump’s assault on museums and libraries, the art market’s 12% fall, Evie Hone and Mainie Jellett

47

Museum visitor figures—highs and lows, William Morris mania, Marguerite Matisse, the unsung hero of her father’s art

48

The Frick: Annabelle Selldorf interview and our review. Plus, Taiso Yoshitoshi

49

Jack Whitten at MoMA, New York, Paris Noir at the Pompidou, Arpita Singh at the Serpentine

50

The big art slowdown, Dutch funding crisis, Bruegel’s Hunters in the Snow

51

Censorship and Australia’s Venice Biennale pavilion, a controversial AI auction, and Elizabeth Catlett in Washington

52

Leigh Bowery at Tate Modern, Ukraine and art—three years on, Max Beckmann and the Gothic Modern

53

Gee’s Bend quiltmakers, “Degenerate” Art in Paris, and Mel Bochner remembered

54

Anselm Kiefer, Hoor al Qasimi on Sharjah, a Picasso Blue Period mystery

55

Trump tariffs and Zona Maco in Mexico, India Art Fair, and American photography at the Rijksmuseum

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Peter Hujar, Gregg Bordowitz and Rotimi Fani-Kayode: art and the Aids struggle

57

Artists in Gaza respond to the ceasefire, Cimabue at the Louvre, a Baroque printmaking family

58

Los Angeles wildfires, World Monuments Fund’s watch list, Katsushika Hokusai

59

The Year Ahead 2025: market predictions, the big shows and openings

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2024 in review: the biggest stories and the best shows

61

Carsten Höller, Takashi Murakami, Dia’s Echoes from the Borderlands

62

Art Basel Miami Beach, Notre-Dame reopens in Paris, and Parmigianino’s Vision of St Jerome

63

Art and technology shows in London and Los Angeles, a restored 17th-century cosmic atlas

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The $6.2m banana, Frank Auerbach remembered, Lindokuhle Sobekwa’s photographs of addiction in South Africa

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Episode 300! British Museum, Tate Modern and V&A East directors in discussion

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Renaissance special: Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael in Florence, drawings and tapestries

67

American sculpture—race and racism, Warsaw’s Museum of Modern Art, Jusepe de Ribera in Paris

68

US election, the glory of Siena, Gabrielle Goliath

69

Paris: Art Basel at the Grand Palais and Guillermo Kuitca at Musée Picasso, plus Małgorzata Mirga-Tas at Tate St Ives

70

Frieze, UK critics The White Pube, Giuseppe Penone and Arte Povera

71

Mike Kelley, a pivotal period of contemporary Indian art, Raoul Dufy and Berthe Weill

72

Monet in London, Matisse in Basel, Frankenthaler in Florence

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Glenn Ligon in Cambridge, new Gauguin biography, Teresa Margolles’s Fourth Plinth commission

74

Van Gogh blockbuster, the birth of Impressionism, Juan Pablo Echeverri

75

The art market slump, the artist freed in the US-Russia prisoner swap, Max Ernst and Surrealism in Paris

76

Arts and the UK election, ex-Uffizi head fails in Florence mayoral bid, Hank Willis Thomas at Glastonbury

77

Just Stop Oil’s Stonehenge protest, Tavares Strachan, Louise Bourgeois at the Galleria Borghese

78

Art Basel: fireworks and nuance, Lynn Barber on her artist interviews, Guillaume Lethière at the Clark

79

Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York, Studio Voltaire at 30, Martha Jungwirth responds to Goya

80

Art’s AI reckoning, the rise of comic art, and Degas’ Miss La La

81

The Mona Lisa's endless, and problematic, allure; Judy Chicago; Christian Schad and the New Objectivity

82

Tate’s historic women artists show, Dia at 50, Martin Wong’s record-breaking painting

83

Gaza: artists’ stories, Frank Stella remembered, Vanessa Bell’s garden view

84

Should UK museums charge for entry? Plus, Michelangelo’s last decades and Maria Blanchard

85

Klimt’s last picture sells for €35m, Rebecca Horn, a Cézanne restored

86

Venice Biennale special

87

Marlborough Gallery closes, Rose B. Simpson in New York, Caravaggio’s final painting

88

Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword

89

Richard Serra remembered. Plus, expressionist art special: Käthe Kollwitz at MoMA and the Blue Rider at Tate Modern

90

Whitney Biennial reviewed, museum visits back to normal, Pieter Bruegel the Elder

91

Tate’s racist mural—Keith Piper’s response, the Art Basel & UBS Art Market Report, Anni Albers

92

Photography and feminist activism, Jacob Rothschild remembered, Robert Ryman

93

Los Angeles and Frieze, Angelica Kauffman, Matthew Wong and Van Gogh

94

Black figuration, Surrealism is 100, Tonita Peña’s Eagle Dance mural

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Yoko Ono at Tate Modern, Elton John’s collection, a Roman colossus remade

96

Tania Bruguera on censorship, Frank Auerbach, an Indian painting from Howard Hodgkin’s collection

97

Venice Biennale, the immersive art explosion, Barbara Kruger by Hans Ulrich Obrist

98

The masters market, India’s controversial Hindu temple, Honoré Daumier

99

An oligarch vs Sotheby’s in a New York court, Singapore Art Week, Zanele Muholi

100

2024: market predictions and the big shows

101

2023: the biggest stories and the best shows

102

Art Basel in Miami Beach, the all-women museum in Athens, Pesellino’s David panels

103

Gaza: damage to historic sites, Emily Kam Kngwarray in Canberra, a Gauguin manuscript

104

US museums’ financial woes, Documenta’s new crisis, Kim Lim

105

New York auctions, radical Central Eastern European art, Terry Adkins x Grace Wales Bonner

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Protest and performance in New York, UK National Trust row, Hans Holbein

107

Can AI reveal the Herculaneum scrolls? Plus, Venice Biennale political row, Dorothea Lange

108

Kyiv Biennial, sound art and migration, Jem Perucchini’s London Tube mural

109

Paris +, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Marie Laurencin

110

Frieze is 20, Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir, Matisse in New York

111

The looted Ethiopian icon, AI copyright debate in US, the end of China’s museum boom

112

Marina Abramović, Frans Hals, Peter Paul Rubens

113

Unesco controversies; Fernando Botero; Barkley Hendricks in New York

114

Saudi Arabia’s soft power grab; Julianknxx in London; Michelangelo’s Libyan Sibyl

115

Special 250th episode: what’s next for the visual arts?

116

British Museum in crisis, Sāo Paulo biennial, Soutine in Düsseldorf

117

Art market and stagflation; Spain’s historical memory; Dürer plate remade by Goldin + Senneby

118

New National Portrait Gallery, William Edmondson, Zinzi Minott’s Windrush film

119

Afua Hirsch on Africa Rising, Liverpool Biennial, Basquiat in Basel with Jeffrey Deitch

120

Thom Yorke and Stanley Donwood; Wayne McGregor on Carmen Herrera; Whistler’s Mother

121

Hannah Gadsby’s Picasso show; Italy floods; Ellsworth Kelly’s centenary

122

Keith Haring in LA; Tate Britain’s rehang; Joan Brown in Pittsburgh

123

New York: Frieze and auctions; Richard Prince copyright case (and Warhol ruling); Sarah Sze in London

124

Artists in Sudan; the Marquis de Sade in Barcelona; Gwen John

125

Charles III’s coronation; Karl Lagerfeld in New York; Marlene Smith’s Good Housekeeping III

126

Artificial Intelligence: the museum perspective, the artist’s view, the photography controversy

127

Hilma af Klint and Piet Mondrian at Tate Modern; Jaune Quick-to-See Smith at the Whitney; the Roman gateway to Britain, reconstructed

128

Expo and the Chicago scene; Northern Ireland’s museums; Sarah Bernhardt in Paris

129

Art and the banks; hip hop in Baltimore; Juan de Pareja, the artist enslaved by Velázquez

130

Are visitors returning to museums? Plus, Manet/Degas and Berthe Morisot

131

Art Basel Hong Kong bounces back; art censorship online; Brenda L. Croft’s images of First Nations Australian women

132

“Biggest art fraud in history” in Canada; artists’ pay; the Ugly Duchess by Massys (and Leonardo)

133

Old Masters at Tefaf; Paris’s Institut du Monde Arabe; Rosalba Carriera in Berlin

134

Art Dubai; MoMA’s political video art show; Lucie Rie

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Nigeria’s pivotal election, The Met: a guard’s memoir, Hubert Robert in Stockholm

136

Turkey-Syria: the earthquake and heritage; Alice Neel in London; a Navajo “eye-dazzler” blanket

137

Vermeer special: the man, the show and an attribution debate

138

Ukraine museum collections: kept safe or looted? Plus, Okwui Enwezor’s Sharjah Biennial and Ming Smith at MoMA

139

Kusama x Louis Vuitton: art and luxury. Plus, Michael Rakowitz’s Tate/Iraq gift and photographer Rosy Martin

140

Van Gogh’s Sunflowers legal dispute. Plus, Singapore’s art scene and photographer Grace Lau

141

The art world in 2023: market predictions, big shows, museum openings

142

2022’s biggest art stories—and what they mean

143

Parthenon Marbles: breakthrough in sight? Plus, Afghan culture in crisis and Kiki Smith’s New York murals

144

Feast and famine: Miami millions and UK arts cuts. Plus, Ukrainian Modernism in Madrid

145

Pussy Riot and Ragnar Kjartansson; Shirin Neshat on Iran; Puerto Rican art after Hurricane Maria

146

Art at Qatar’s World Cup; New York auctions; Mozambican artist Luis Meque

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Artists and climate action; US National Gallery of Art’s women artists fund; Paula Modersohn-Becker

148

National Gallery building row; contemporary art in Lagos; Chagall’s Falling Angel

149

Edward Hopper controversy; The Horror Show in London; a masterpiece in Bruges

150

Art attack: Just Stop Oil and iconoclasm; Art Basel’s Paris+ fair; Frank Bowling

151

Art boom as the UK busts; Cecilia Vicuña; C20th women at Frieze; Modigliani in Philadelphia

152

Multimillion Old Master upgrades; Monet and Joan Mitchell; Tudors in New York

153

Lucian Freud special: new perspectives, the artist’s letters and a horse painting

154

Italy’s far right weaponises culture; Carnegie International; Maria Bartuszová

155

Art and the British Royal Family; museums’ energy crisis; Fuseli’s The Nightmare

156

Art and censorship; Diane Arbus; Guggenheim Bilbao at 25

157

Brazil turns 200; a £50m Reynolds painting; Michael Heizer’s City

158

Summer of Seoul: why the South Korean capital is a new art world hub

159

Documenta 15: scandal and legacy. Plus, the Warhol-Prince copyright dispute, and Juan Muñoz

160

Francis Bacon: Tate archive controversy; NY photographer Alice Austen; Michel Majerus in Basel

161

Crypto crash: what now for NFTs? Plus, Norway’s mega-museum and a Spanish-American screen

162

Picasso and the Old Masters; the Queen by Chris Levine; political interference in museums

163

The hunt for looted Cambodian heritage; the dark truth of the Marcos family’s extravagance; Ruth Asawa

164

New York: Frieze and auction bonanza. Plus, the Albers Foundation in Senegal, and a golden Indian manuscript

165

Saving Ukraine’s heritage; Cezanne blockbuster; Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode

166

Philip Guston Now opens, revamped. Plus, Queer Britain museum and Caterina Angela Pierozzi rediscovered

167

French election: what now for the art scene? Plus, Walter Sickert and Gordon Parks

168

Venice Biennale special: four artist interviews, main show review and a Bellini masterpiece

169

Photographer Edward Burtynsky on his Ukrainian heritage; Winslow Homer; China-Russia: a new cultural boycott?

170

Whitney Biennial review, Afro-Atlantic Histories in Washington, Raphael's late self-portrait

171

Has the art market recovered? Plus, surviving the Holocaust and Mondrian’s Victory Boogie Woogie

172

The Met: Max Hollein’s vision for the future, Beiruti art in the 1960s, Meret Oppenheim

173

Donatello in Florence, the Biennale of Sydney and Eduardo Navarro’s seed installation

174

Refugees and art, NFTs and more in Dubai, Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s golden curtain

175

Ukraine: the art community and photojournalism. Plus, Chris Burden and F.N. Souza

176

Artists’ studios: the fight for space in New York, the Whitechapel show, photographing Paula Rego at work

177

Warhol and Basquiat on the stage, the Faith Ringgold retrospective and Betye Saar remakes a mural

178

Louise Bourgeois, Saudi soft power and Gerhard Richter at 90

179

Venice Biennale, Van Gogh’s self-portraits, Dalí and Freud

180

Bacon and beasts, Botticelli in New York, gender in Asian art in San Francisco

181

Artists’ monuments, the €471m Caravaggio villa auction flop, Michael Armitage on Sane Wadu

182

The art world in 2022: big shows and market predictions

183

2021's biggest art world stories—and what they mean

184

Walt Disney at The Met. Plus, Matisse in Baltimore and Josef Albers's lithographs

185

Art Basel in Miami Beach and the story of art fairs. Plus, Caribbean-British art, and Marco Brambilla's VR work

186

Fraud: how corrupt is the art world? Plus, Warhol’s Catholicism and Moscow’s new museums

187

New York auctions: big money, new collectors. Plus, Fabergé in London and a rediscovered Dürer

188

Is M+ in Hong Kong censoring its displays? Plus, the Courtauld Gallery and Black American Portraits in LA

189

Cop26: how can the art world respond? Plus, the Depot: storage as spectacle, and Fragonard's The Swing

190

Art among the Egyptian pyramids. Plus, the New Museum Triennial and Édouard Manet

191

Is Paris on the rise? Plus, Marlene Dumas at the Musée d'Orsay and Christian Boltanksi remembered

192

Rothko’s late paintings, galleries respond to the climate crisis and Nicolas Poussin

193

Jasper Johns: the retrospective in depth. Plus, Venice's tourism problem and Finnish artist Outi Heiskanen

194

The rise of private museums. Plus, the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures and Renaissance portraits at the Rijksmuseum

195

Art Basel: are the buyers back? Plus, Mary Beard on images of power, and Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s L’Arc de Triomphe, Wrapped

196

Uyghurs: human rights abuses in China; Van Gogh's final months and death; master printer Kenneth Tyler on Helen Frankenthaler

197

Painting special: artists Doron Langberg, Mohammed Sami and Vivien Zhang, art advisor Lisa Schiff, Vermeer’s cupid

198

Afghanistan: the threat to its artists and heritage. Plus, artist Bill Fontana records Notre Dame's bells

199

Great women in art history make a comeback: the New Woman at the Met and Aware in Paris

200

Activists protest Shell museum sponsorship. Plus, artists Michael Landy and Shahzia Sikander

201

Slavery at the Rijksmuseum, Leonora Carrington and a Rubens Reunion

202

Guerrilla Girls: corrupt museum boards, the female nude and NFTs

203

Mary Beard on Roman emperor Nero

204

Viking-age treasure: new insights into life 1,000 years ago

205

"Art is our spiritual oxygen": new shows in London and New York

206

New York auctions: has the art market roared back to life?

207

Climate disaster: Richard Mosse on environmental crime in the Amazon

208

Return to La La Land: art is back in California

209

Kusama-rama: Yayoi in London, New York and Berlin

210

Let loose after lockdown: London’s best gallery shows

211

Can Netflix help solve the Isabella Stewart Gardner art heist?

212

Has the drop in visitors changed museums forever?

213

Benin bronzes: looted treasures will return to Nigeria at last

214

The results are in: the real impact of Covid on the art market

215

UK culture war: how should museums confront colonialism?

216

Old Masters meet Brutalism: inside Frick Madison in New York

217

WTF are NFTs? Why crypto is dominating the art market

218

'Black grief and white grievance' at New York’s New Museum

219

Stonehenge: could a road tunnel ruin the ancient site?

220

The fight against Putin: artists on the frontline

221

Botticelli and Leonardo: the new normal for Old Masters

222

What will Biden-Harris do for the visual arts?

223

The white supremacist art in the US Capitol

224

2020: The year in review

225

Brexit: how will it change the art market?

226

Contemporary public art: who is it for?

227

Is the future of museums in Africa?

228

Rewriting the Thanksgiving myth: the Mayflower and the Wampanoag, 400 years on

229

Where art fairs still happen: the Shanghai buzz

230

US election: How Trump’s presidency has affected the arts

231

Has coronavirus helped unmask the real prices of art?

232

The great museum sell-off: should public collections deaccession to survive Covid-19?

233

What does the Philip Guston delay tell us about museums and race?

234

Frieze: the show goes on. Plus, Theaster Gates

235

Artemisia and Frida: great art, turbulent lives

236

Sell the Michelangelo or lose 150 staff? The RA’s Covid-19 conundrum

237

Grayson Perry on race and class in the US; Philip Guston; Jacolby Satterwhite on Manet

238

Berlin: still a magnet for artists?

239

Cancelled: should good artists pay for bad behaviour?

240

Trailer: The Week in Art

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New series in September. Meanwhile…

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Ready to see some art? The top exhibitions of the summer

243

What will culture be like in the next decade?

244

Staff cuts: are museums protecting their workers?

245

Hong Kong: has the new law "destroyed" the art scene?

246

The destruction of Australia’s Aboriginal heritage

247

Art and social media: do museums need memes?

248

What to do about problematic statues?

249

How to visit a gallery during a pandemic

250

Let’s talk about race: museums and the battle against white privilege

251

Houston, do we have a problem?

252

Raphael: as great as Leonardo and Michelangelo?

253

Is the future of the art market online?

254

Exclusive: Marina Abramovic interview

255

Can tech recreate the hand of an Old Master?

256

The end of the blockbuster? Museums in a post-pandemic world

257

Donald Judd 101: the great artist in depth

258

Art theft: are museums safe under lockdown?

259

Can the art market weather the coronavirus storm?

260

Saving the art world’s self-employed

261

Coronavirus: dispatches from Italy and China

262

Titian’s poesie: an in-depth tour of “the most beautiful pictures in the world"

263

Remembering Ulay

264

Surrealism: what was Britain's role?

265

Who owns the Parthenon Marbles?

266

Does Los Angeles want a big art fair?

267

Tschabalala Self and radical figurative painting

268

A fake Gauguin at the Getty

269

2020: art market issues and big shows

270

2019: the Year in Review

271

Bananaman: who is Maurizio Cattelan? Plus, art and comedy

272

Turner Prize shocker: what next? Plus, Teresita Fernández in Miami

273

Troy: the show and the problem with BP sponsorship

274

Dora Maar and Jann Haworth: acclaim at last

275

Anselm Kiefer interview. Plus, New York auction "gigaweek"

276

Tutankhamun in London: Tutmania returns. Plus, Duchamp in the US

277

Fireworks! Picturing pyrotechnics with professor Simon Werrett

278

Dread Scott’s slave revolt reenactment. Plus, Pre-Raphaelite Sisters

279

Leonardo at the Louvre: the spectacular show and the Salvator Mundi no-show

280

MoMA special: the verdict on the museum opening of the year

281

Agnes Denes: environmental art pioneer. Plus, Rembrandt-Velázquez and De Hooch

282

Frieze week: Ai Weiwei, Mark Bradford, Peter Doig, Melanie Gerlis, Hettie Judah

283

Special: is art education in crisis? Featuring Bob and Roberta Smith

284

Museum ethics. Plus, the Chicago Architecture Biennial

285

Tate's William Blake blockbuster. Plus, Pace and the New York gallery boom

286

Tim Spall plays Lowry, artists in movies, Chris Ofili and Jasmine Thomas-Girvan

287

Top of the Pods: David Hockney and other modern British mavericks

288

Top of the Pods: The best of the Venice Biennale

289

Top of the Pods: Leonardo—the Salvator Mundi saga

290

Top of the Pods: video art in the spotlight

291

Top of the Pods: Artemisia Gentileschi and the forgotten female Old Masters

292

In Memoriam: Karsten Schubert in conversation with Michael Landy

293

Top of the Pods: climate crisis with Olafur Eliasson, Justin Brice Guariglia and Anna Somers Cocks

294

Top of the Pods: the world of Warhol as told by Jeremy Deller and Donna De Salvo

295

Top of the Pods: experts on Van Gogh in the asylum and his early life

296

Ibrahim Mahama's ghosts of Ghana. Plus, China's epic Picasso show

297

Vermeer's hidden cupid, the Prado's Dutch-Spanish show, plus Helen Cammock

298

David Smith in Yorkshire. Plus, the works that inspired leading artists

299

Art Basel and William Kentridge

300

Painting, identity and injustice: Howardena Pindell and Oscar Murillo

301

The rise of the mega-dealers, plus artists take over the Guggenheim

302

Manga and Camp: the art of going over the top

303

Should museums sell works of art? Plus, activism at the Whitney Biennial

304

Venice Biennale special: our review plus, how much longer will the city survive?

305

Ralph Rugoff on his Venice Biennale concept. Plus, Bernar Venet and Berlin Gallery Weekend

306

How did Salvator Mundi go from $1000 to $450m? Plus, the tragic story of Van Gogh’s only love

307

The Notre Dame fire and Cold War Steve

308

Edvard Munch and The Shed

309

Sackler sponsorship: take it or leave it? Plus, museum attendance

310

Art Basel Hong Kong, Richard Lin and the Met’s World Between Empires

311

David Bailey in focus, plus John Richardson remembered

312

Wham! The George Michael auction and the YBA market. Plus, Shezad Dawood

313

Carolee Schneemann, the Armory Show and Venice Biennale curators

314

Ruskin and Gombrich: revisiting two art historical heavyweights

315

Rembrandt special: the complete artist

316

Bonus podcast: Dorothea Tanning at Tate Modern

317

Antony Gormley at the Uffizi, plus portrait miniatures

318

Can artists live off art alone? Plus, Los Angeles

319

Tracey Emin on mourning and #MeToo; George Shaw on realism and Rembrandt

320

Mapplethorpe at the Guggenheim, Bill Viola at the Royal Academy

321

Female old masters — prominence at last. Plus, Condo

322

2019: Market predictions and the best events

323

The Year in Review

324

Should looted African art be returned?

325

Olafur Eliasson on climate change and the threat to heritage. Plus, Art Basel in Miami Beach

326

Edmund de Waal exclusive interview, plus Roma persecution

327

The Beatles' White Album: the band, the artist, the dealer. Plus, art in Dubai

328

David Hockney: exclusive interview with the world's most expensive living artist

329

Warhol (part two): Jeremy Deller and Shadows

330

Warhol (part one): the Whitney retrospective, in depth

331

Don’t call me a woman artist: overlooked Surrealists. Plus, Klimt/Schiele

332

Bruce Nauman’s New York takeover. Plus, the British Museum’s new Islamic art galleries

333

The Gainsborough murders. Plus, RoseLee Goldberg on performance

334

Banksy self destructs at Sotheby’s, plus Bauhaus pioneer Anni Albers

335

Frieze special: the fair and the top shows, with Doris Salcedo and Ragnar Kjartansson

336

Special: the rise and rise of contemporary African art

337

Courtauld’s Impressionists. Plus, Armenian treasures at the Met

338

Van Gogh in the asylum. Plus, Christian Marclay on The Clock

339

Episode 39: All about biennials

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Episode 38: Marina Abramovic and Michael Jackson

341

Episode 37: Art and football plus John Akomfrah interview

342

Episode 36: Berlin Biennale and Art Basel

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Episode 35: Freud, Bacon, Hockney and the post-war London scene; and Signals gallery

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Episode 34: Venice Biennale for architecture, and the Brutalist social housing debate

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Episode 33: Absent friends: Howard Hodgkin's final paintings; Robert Indiana remembered

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Episode 32: The Royal Academy’s new project unveiled: David Chipperfield interview

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Episode 31: The $646m Rockefeller sale. Plus: should big galleries subsidise smaller ones?

348

Episode 30: All about Berlin

349

Episode 29: Taryn Simon interview, and restoring a Renaissance masterpiece at the Met

350

Episode 28: The battle over Ethiopia’s treasures

351

Episode 27: The enduring appeal of enigmatic Beuys. Plus, lost masterpieces reborn

352

Episode 26: Christo interview, plus museum visitor figures

353

Episode 25: Living with Leonardo da Vinci

354

Episode 24: Mural-gazing with the Dalai Lama, plus Michael Rakowitz

355

Episode 23: The death of Venice?

356

Episode 22: The genius of Picasso

357

Episode 21: Photography special: from Victorian pioneers to 2018 prize contenders

358

Episode 20: Yes to Picasso, no to Van Gogh: the Rockefellers’ collection

359

Episode 19: Klimt and Schiele plus Songs for Sabotage

360

Episode 18: Talking politics with Cornelia Parker and the future of ivory

361

Episode 17: Real or fake? The suspicious Russian avant-garde show in Ghent

362

Episode 16: Charles I at the Royal Academy—an exhibition fit for a king

363

Episode 15: What will 2018 hold for the art world?

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Episode 14: The top stories of 2017

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Episode 13: The dark side of the art market

366

Episode 12: Old Masters after the Leonardo and Art Basel Miami Beach

367

Episode 11: Antiquities now and Rose Wylie

368

Episode 10: Restoring Iraq’s heritage, plus the complex politics of First Nations art

369

Episode 9: $450m! The Leonardo breaks all records

370

Abu Dhabi Focus episode three: How the UAE art scene became a force to be reckoned with

371

Abu Dhabi Focus episode two: How Saudi artists are driving political change

372

Abu Dhabi Focus episode one: Louvre Abu Dhabi and Abu Dhabi Art

373

Episode 8: How hackers are attacking the art world

374

Episode 7: The Tale of an Old Master forgery scandal

375

Episode 6: Trouble at Unesco, plus Art and Terror

376

Episode 5: What’s the story behind the $100m Leonardo?

377

Episode 4: Frieze special with Peter Blake

378

Episode 3: How the Getty is shaping southern California’s art scene

379

Episode 2: Zeitz Mocaa and London autumn preview

380

Episode 1: Nazi Loot and Rachel Whiteread

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