The Threadneedle Prize 2014
Congratulations to Tina Jenkins, winner of this year’s Threadneedle Prize for figurative and representational art
Art Outlook: 25 September
Racism and censorship rows at the Barbican; hailstorms in Florence; and the end of cadmium red?
Gallery: ‘Rubens and his Legacy’ at BOZAR, Brussels
A look at some of Rubens’ influential paintings, and those of the artists he inspired
Gallery: Highlights from LAPADA Art & Antiques Fair
Over 100 art and antiques dealers are exhibiting in Berkeley Square this week
Gallery: ‘Assyria to Iberia’ at the Metropolitan Museum
Highlights from the ‘dawn of the classical age’
Muse Reviews: 21 September
Great British artists in the limelight this week: ‘Late Turner’ at Tate; Christopher Dresser at the Fine Art Society; and Paul Nash on BBC Four
The Wallace Collection: The Great Gallery reopens
The Great Galley at the Wallace Collections reopens after a two year refurbishment
Art Outlook: 18 September
What would Scottish independence mean for the arts? Is the Wallace Collection’s Great Gallery as good as they say? And who spends $65 million on a new pavement?
Forum: Would independence for Scotland compromise its museums and galleries?
The Scottish independence referendum takes place on 18 September. What would a ‘Yes’ vote mean for the country’s museums and…
Gallery: ‘Haunted Screens: German Cinema in the 1920s’ at LACMA
Highlights from LACMA’s latest exhibition of German Expressionist cinema
Gallery: Christopher Dresser at the Fine Art Society, London
Dresser’s designs range from elegantly simplistic cabinets to rounded, colourful vases based on natural forms
Gallery: Constable at the V&A, London
Preliminary sketches sit side by side with major oils by the British master in a new exhibition
Muse Reviews: 14 September
Inedible gardens and Jasper Johns’s regrets…our round-up of recent reviews
Book Competition
‘John Constable: The Making of a Master’ accompanies a major exhibition opening at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London
Gallery: ‘Perugino, Master of Raphael’ at the Musée Jacquemart-André
Masterpieces by Perugino and his pupil Raphael go on display in Paris
Art Outlook: 11 September
A Turner masterpiece goes up for sale; over 70 paintings are stolen in Vienna; and a Monet shows up in Gurlitt’s suitcase
Gallery: ‘Paintings from Siena’ at BOZAR, Brussels
Duccio and Simone Martini were among the Sienese artists who injected narrative and emotion into medieval painting
Gallery: Tribal Art London
This year’s fair opens in a new venue and with a wider range of exhibits
Muse Reviews: 7 September
A round-up of the week’s reviews: including Kerry James Marshall, Al Jazeera’s Rebel Architecture and previews of Turner at Tate and Courbet at the Beyeler
The Week’s Muse: 6 September
Ed Vaizey at the Art Business Conference, hard times for the UK’s regional museums, the potential impact of Scottish independence on its museums, and what you should visit this autumn
Gallery: ‘Sculpture Victorious: Art in an Age of Invention’ at the Yale Center for British Art
Casting Victorian sculpture in a fresh mould: glimpses from the exhibition ‘Sculpture Victorious’
Vaizey promises action on ARR and ivory: The Art Business Conference
Ed Vaizey at the inaugural Art Business Conference, London
Art Outlook: 4 September
New director for the Kunsthalle Zurich, renovation plans at the Louvre, a warped Raphael at the Borghese and an appeal to save Wedgwood
Ten house museums to visit this year
A few of the best house museums around, from Sir John Soane’s Museum in London to the Frick Collection in NYC