Tate cuts 40 roles and runs budget deficit

Plus: chair of National Endowment for the Humanities steps down after presidential pressure and far-right Greek MP arrested after allegedly vandalising art in National Gallery

14 Mar 2025

Tous Léger!

Works by Fernand Léger and the artists he influenced form the basis of a riotously colourful show in Luxembourg

14 Mar 2025

Jenny Saville: Gaze

The Albertina puts the British artist’s debt to Old Masters and Christian iconography in the spotlight

14 Mar 2025

Wayne Thiebaud: Art Comes from Art

The American painter’s wit is on display in this retrospective in San Francisco, which includes several copies of works by his favourite artists

14 Mar 2025

Astonishing Things: The Drawings of Victor Hugo

In private, the French writer was a skilled draughtsman of Gothic castles and fantastical creatures

14 Mar 2025

Four things to see: Circles

On Pi Day, the annual celebration of the ever-fascinating mathematical constant, we round up four artworks that make the most out of the humble circle

14 Mar 2025

Architect Ricardo Scofidio dies at the age of 89

Plus: Bernd Ebert appointed director of the Dresden State Paintings Collections and long-lost Brueghel found in Dutch museum

7 Mar 2025

100 Ideas of Happiness: Art Treasures from Korea

Earthenware, gold jewellery, stone carvings and other gems from Korea reign supreme at the Royal Palace in Dresden

7 Mar 2025

Edvard Munch Portraits

Though often thought of as a shy character, Munch painted a wide network of friends and peers, as this show in London attests

7 Mar 2025

A World of Water

Humans have long depicted the sea in wildly different ways, as this show at the Sainsbury Centre makes clear

7 Mar 2025

Steina: Playback

The Buffalo AKG celebrates a restlessly experimental artist who was at the heart of New York’s avant-garde in the 1970s and ’80s

7 Mar 2025

Four things to see: Photography

On the 260th anniversary of the birth of the man who took the first photo, here are four works that highlight bold approaches to photography

7 Mar 2025

Gold Icon Tracey Emin’s passion project

The artists grapples with the universal themes of love and loss in a striking new painting, explains Martina Droth of the Yale Center for British Art

3 Mar 2025

Royal Academy of Arts could cut up to 60 jobs

Bavarian culture minister promises more transparency from the state’s paintings collection and the Guggenheim in New York announces redundancies

2 Mar 2025

Proust and the Arts

In Madrid, the Thyssen-Bornemisza goes in search of the painters who inspired Marcel Proust and his magnum opus

28 Feb 2025

Elizabeth Fritsch: Otherworldly Vessels

The Hepworth Wakefield celebrates the British ceramicist whose pots take cues from jazz to achieve a sense of spontaneity

28 Feb 2025

Leonardo–Dürer: Renaissance Master Drawings on Colored Ground

The Albertina draws on its outstanding collection and calls in some loans to show how the Old Masters made the most of working on tinted paper

28 Feb 2025

Anselm Kiefer: Where have all the Flowers Gone

As one of Europe’s greatest living painters turns 80, the Stedelijk and Van Gogh museums in Amsterdam split a show of his work between them

28 Feb 2025

Four things to see: Sculpting wood

On the 125th anniversary of the birth of the Jamaican artist Edna Manley, we examine four sculptures carved from wood

28 Feb 2025

In the studio with… Catherine Wagner

The San Francisco-based photographer has moved into a new space, and she’s getting used to a more communal environment – but order is still all-important

27 Feb 2025

Gold Icon The Chinese artist who brought ink painting to a new audience

A meditative painting by Qi Baishi demonstrates his modern approach to an ancient art form, explains Jeremy Zhang of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco

25 Feb 2025

First pharaoh’s tomb discovered in Egypt in more than 100 years

Plus: Netherlands returns 113 Benin bronzes to Nigeria and British Museum chooses Lina Ghotmeh to redesign ancient sculpture galleries

21 Feb 2025

Leigh Bowery!

Tate Modern celebrates the brief but influential life and work of the Australian-born performance artist, musician, fashion icon and muse

21 Feb 2025

Recasting the Past: The Art of Chinese Bronzes, 1100–1900

Later Chinese bronzes were much more than pale imitations of ancient works, as this exhibition at the Met shows

21 Feb 2025