• Berthe Morisot takes centre stage • An interview with Joe Tilson • Pots and pans in the paintings of Chardin • Imagining Armenia
Plus: La Biennale Paris preview, Tintoretto at 500, Amy Sillman, and the biennial boom
The art of divination | an interview with Jake Grewal | will the market recover in 2025?
Rachel Ruysch | What museums think about climate protests | Apollo Awards 2024
Japanese art at the MFA Boston | Christian Marclay | collecting haute couture
Liliane Lijn | Picasso | Mughal painting | Impressionism
The true gift of the author of ‘Where the Wild Things Are’ was to see the world like a child and blur the line between dreams and reality
At its peak, the Mughal empire brought together scholars and artists of different languages and faiths to create art fit for kings
An Austrian museum is hosting a show by an unnamed artist – but perhaps this act of secrecy will help us see the work more clearly
The resurgence of interest in female Renaissance painters has reached the neglected Florentine nun and her workshop
What happens when an artist wants to be anonymous?
An Austrian museum is hosting a show by an unnamed artist – but perhaps this act of secrecy will help us see the work more clearly