Plus: EU threatens to withdraw Venice Biennale funding if Russia participates, and Italy pays €30m for a Caravaggio
The father of English portraiture was a dazzling success on the continent first, and this exhibition of his work in Genoa is the largest of its kind in years
Renoir’s critical reputation has fallen behind some of the other Impressionists in recent years. The Musée d’Orsay asks us to look again
These six years set the course for the artist’s career – and for post-war American art, this exhibition at Princeton suggests
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston marks the arrival of spring with a display that explores how the natural world has inspired artists
To mark World Sleep Day, we look at four sculptures, lithographs and engravings that explore the many faces of somnolence
In Jewish tradition, Torah scrolls are often embellished with ornaments. Rarely are they as elaborate as this jewel-encrusted crown, a highlight of the V&A’s reopened Gilbert Galleries
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Plus: UNESCO World Heritage sites are under threat as the conflict in the Middle East widens; and the Rijksmuseum has a new Rembrandt
Working together for more than 30 years, this quartet of artists’ idea of a studio is an experimental as their art