Emily Sharpe
Three to see: London
From Soutine’s flushed-cheek portraits to Alex Katz’s 10ft-tall sculpture of his wife Ada
Never can say goodbye: how Degas struggled with the art of letting go
New research by the National Gallery of Art looks into the complex question of what constituted a finished work in the eyes of the artist
In pictures: Alex Katz picks his highlights from Frieze Masters
Katz, who turned 90 years young this year, is in town for the opening of his solo exhibition at Timothy Taylor Gallery
From Siberia with love
The mysterious Scythians—tattoos and all—are brought to life in show at the British Museum
Rediscovered Mexican Old Master picture gets fresh look for Met show
A surprise find in the Bronx is now part of an exhibition on Baroque painter Cristóbal de Villalpando
Blue Boy takes a well-earned break ahead of treatment
The painting has rarely gone off display at the museum since its opening in 1928—until now
Cracked it! Getty exhibition unlocks the material secrets of Concrete art
Study of Latin American works from the Coleccíon Patricia Phelps de Cisneros reveals orientation shifts, household paint and ways to obtain that perfect edge
Artists lead preservation efforts at California arts centre
Latest commission at the Headlands Center for the Arts continues long tradition of rehabilitation projects at the former military complex
Royal Academy of Arts lifts Burlington Gardens veil with end of revamp in sight
Façade restoration nears completion in project to unite the RA campus in time for 250th anniversary in 2018
V&A celebrates the designers who made the most of plywood
From surfboards to a Second World War bomber, new show charts the rise of the humble material
Late artist Sidney Nolan’s undisturbed UK studio opens to the public
Australian-born painter's workspace temporarily opens this summer for his centenary
Three to see: London
From the subterranean delights of East London to Sargent’s lesser-known paintings
Caro sculpture is shipshape again
Sea Music (1991) on Dorset's Poole Quay refreshed after 25 years' exposure to salty sea air and detritus from barges being loaded
French military funds technology to document heritage in conflict zones
The 3D data will allow troops on the ground to asses conditions of monuments via their laptops
Good things come in small packages at the Rijksmuseum
Good things come in small packages at the Rijksmuseum
Save the date: Steiner & Lenzlinger to play in the Tinguely during next year's Art Basel
Basel museum plans survey on Swiss duo
Welcome to Basel (and Mulhouse)
Artists—some also refugees—respond to the migration crisis in shows in Swiss- and French-border cities
David Claerbout: the Nazi Olympics in ruins
Artists’s epic video at Basel’s Schaulager transports visitors 1,000 years into the future
In pictures: The Kiss, a crash and Bikini Atoll
Museum Tinguely director Roland Wetzler picks six highlights from Art Basel—and remembers Jean Tinguely's destructive legacy
Three to see: Basel
From the Beyeler's first photography show to Delvoye’s excrement-making machines
Must-see shows in Basel this week
From shit machines to abstract paintings made by one very artistic robot
Fahrelnissa Zeid: the Modern Turkish artist who walked on her canvases
Conservator travelled to Jordan to treat her work ahead of major Tate Modern show opening this week
Good things come in small packages: 16th-century microsculptures at the Rijksmuseum
These tiny masterpieces are both pious and playful
Fundraising campaign launched to transform Sidney Nolan’s UK home into an art centre
His trust needs £2.3m to create artists’ studios and a permanent gallery devoted to the 20th-century Australian painter
Dutch museum’s entire Mondrian collection gets a health check
Gemeentemuseum has been assessing works since 2009 as part of its Mondrian Restoration Project
Who will win race to run Unesco?
France’s former culture minister among candidates to be new director-general
Scientific models in the spotlight in Manchester
A century of grime was removed from the teaching tools ahead of the show
Cerith Wyn Evans’s Tate commission presented a sticky situation
The installation is secured to the ceiling via 1,500 Perspex discs filled with a state-of-the-art adhesive
Nations must co-ordinate efforts to protect heritage in the Middle East, says expert
Zaki Aslan, the director of the ICCROM-ATHAR Regional Conservation Centre in Sharjah, will deliver talk in London on heritage in conflict zones
Giacometti’s Women of Venice sculptures restored and reunited for Tate Modern show
Plaster sextet will appear together for the first time since it was unveiled at the 1956 Venice Biennale