How Walt Disney’s love of Rococo transformed animation
An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York explores how the legendary film-maker came to be inspired by French decorative arts
Anti-establishment artist Ray Johnson celebrated in Art Institute of Chicago exhibition
"His energy is antagonistic to everything we do in the museum world"
‘We had to give it our best shot’: inside the Getty’s record-setting Caillebotte acquisition
The Los Angeles museum’s first Caillebotte fills a major gap in its telling of the history of Impressionism
Acquisitions round-up: photography trove is Czech Republic's largest art donation in decades
Our pick of the latest gifts and purchases to enter institutional collections worldwide
No fillers in weighty show of Renaissance portraits
A major exhibition that includes nearly 90 paintings at Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum boasts a series of blockbuster-calibre loans
Seeing double: huge Jasper Johns retrospective opens in two cities, 100 miles apart
Simultaneous shows in New York and Philadelphia cover the artist's seven-decade career and include more than 550 works in total
Face doesn't fit? Getty Center show to shed new light on triptych by 14th-century artist Paolo Veneziano
First US exhibition devoted to the Trecento artist questions previous assumptions and reunites key panels






