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Muse Reviews: 22 February

Recent exhibition reviews and previews; from sultans, to Sturtevant, to salted paper prints…

22 Feb 2015

Victorian Revivals

Has London ever had such a thirst for Victorian art? A feature from the February issue of Apollo

19 Feb 2015

The Lady Vanishes: ‘Madame Cézanne’ at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

No pairing of artist and muse was more complicated, ambivalent, or more richly productive

11 Feb 2015

Pure abstraction: ‘Sotto Voce’ and the appeal of the abstract white relief

London’s Dominique Lévy Gallery looks again at the 20th-century trend

10 Feb 2015

Shatter Rupture Break

A new exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago reveals how various artists turned repeatedly to the idea of fragmentation,…

Art Institute of Chicago
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Review: Agostino Bonalumi at Mazzoleni Art, London

Bonalumi was a pivotal figure in post-war Italian abstraction; finally he’s getting the attention he deserves

9 Feb 2015

Walter Liedtke: 1945–2015

The curator of European paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art was killed in the Metro-North Valhalla train crash on Tuesday

5 Feb 2015

Honesty or artifice? Self-portraits at Turner Contemporary

Female artists are well represented in this show; a deliberate strategy that prompts a more critical questioning of the genre

3 Feb 2015

Muse Reviews: 1 February

Flesh and sex – the legacies of Rubens and Sade; two views of the 20th century’s torn and tattered art; and the story of Lancashire’s philanthropic industrialists

1 Feb 2015

Jenny Saville rethinks the ‘Rubenesque’ at the Royal Academy

‘La Peregrina’ is like a dip in icy water after Rubens’ opulent works

27 Jan 2015

Muse Reviews: 25 January

The Hudson River School at LACMA; self-portraits at Turner Contemporary; Conscience & Conflict at Pallant House; Poliakoff at Timothy Taylor

25 Jan 2015

Rubens and His Legacy

The impact of Rubens reaches far beyond his immediate Dutch and Flemish followers. This show examines his oeuvre and legacy, and features…

Royal Academy of Arts, London
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Muse Reviews: 18 January

‘Unseen’ at the Courtauld Gallery; Blake at the Ashmolean; Moroni at the Royal Academy; and sculptors’ drawings in Boston

18 Jan 2015

Unknown Dimensions: ‘Sculptors’ Drawings from Renaissance Italy’

An exhibition of drawings by Renaissance sculptors provides valuable insights into both mediums

12 Jan 2015

Letter: December Apollo

The Rijkmuseum’s new Philips Wing has recently opened with an exhibition of modern photography

8 Dec 2014

London’s Italian art invasion

An extraordinary quantity of post-war Italian art has been exhibited, sold and written about this year. What’s behind the rich pickings?

5 Dec 2014

The Way of All Flesh: Berlinde de Bruyckere

Can treatment of flesh in sculpture only aspire to a condition of deadness?

2 Dec 2014

‘AZIMUT/H’ at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection

In 1959 a flash of activity illuminated Milan’s already vibrant artistic scene

11 Nov 2014

Odd Volumes

Book Art from the Allan Chasanoff Collection A student-curated exhibition looks at how books have been variously transformed into, or…

Yale University Art Gallery
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El Greco in New York

To commemorate the 400th anniversary of the death of El Greco, the Met will display nine of the artist’s paintings…

Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York
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Review: Witches and Wicked Bodies at the British Museum

Nothing stirs the anxieties of Western civilisation like the unnaturally powerful female…

31 Oct 2014

Modern Times

The Rijksmuseum inaugurates its new Philips Wing with its first exhibition of 20th-century photographs. The display, which is drawn from…

Rijksmuseum Amsterdam
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The City Lost and Found

Capturing New York, Chicago, and Los Angeles, 1960–1980 How did artists turn the chaotic transformations of these three big cities into…

Art Institute Chicago
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Review: The British Library goes Gothic

‘Terror and Wonder: The Gothic Imagination’, from Bram Stoker and to Wallace and Gromit

14 Oct 2014