Dulwich Picture Gallery
In from the cold: Tirzah Garwood finally takes the spotlight in London
A new show at the Dulwich Picture Gallery unshackles the artist from her husband, Eric Ravilious
Dulwich Picture Gallery makes first acquisition in 12 years—purchasing bronze installation for £176,500
The artists Rob and Nick Carter sold Bronze Oak Grove to the London institution for just the price of the materials they used to make it
‘We want people to have fun’: Dulwich Picture Gallery’s director on the institution’s new sculpture park
The London museum has embarked on a £5m redevelopment that will see its grounds filled with contemporary sculpture and versatile family spaces
Radical reboot of Black presence in art explored in three London shows
The white, Western canon is being reassessed at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Dulwich Picture Gallery
Why Anthony van Dyck was summoned to paint a recently deceased noblewoman
This extract from a new book about works in the Dulwich Picture Gallery by Helen Hillyard and Jennifer Scott reveals the story behind the artist's 1663 portrait of Lady Digby
There is more to the female figures in Peter Paul Rubens’s paintings than being ‘Rubenesque’
An exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery will look at the “varied and important place occupied by women” in the life and work of the Flemish Baroque master
Netflix LGBTQ+ drama Heartstopper goes to the Louvre—or does it?
While gay romance Red, White & Royal Blue heats up at the Victoria and Albert Museum
South London’s Dulwich Picture Gallery to get new sculpture park in £4.6m overhaul
The institution’s first major redevelopment in 25 years will also include a new building for families and schools
Are visitors finally returning to museums? We dive into our latest visitor figures survey
Plus, the Manet/Degas rivalry in Paris and one of the most significant female Impressionists
London show shines a light on the 20th-century artist-cum-composer who Lithuanians consider a national hero
Mikalojus Konstantinas Čiurlionis—who saw the “whole world as a great symphony”—used systems of musical composition in his paintings
Dulwich Picture Gallery latest to drop Sackler name
The London gallery has quietly stopped describing its head, Jennifer Scott, as 'the Sackler Director'
Berthe Morisot—‘one of the most significant Impressionists’—to get major London show
The exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery will explore the little-known influence of 18th-century English painting, which the artist encountered on her honeymoon
Monet’s water lilies masterpiece to be shown in UK for the first time
Painting from Paris is included in an exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery dedicated to Helen Frankenthaler to show similarities in painting style between the two artists
Surrealism: what was Britain's role?
Plus, Independent Art Fair's director on New York's changing gallery landscape. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
Light relief: could new lighting technology avert the need for restoration?
Precision illumination can draw out a work’s fine details without physical intervention, but some doubt it will ever replace traditional conservation
Rembrandt paintings targeted by thieves at Dulwich Picture Gallery belonged to Louvre and National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC
Attempted robbery was thwarted by police
Attempted robbery of Rembrandt paintings at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Theft of two paintings was thwarted thanks to gallery's security staff and systems
Hollywood director lights up Rembrandt show at Dulwich Picture Gallery
Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky brings a film-industry sensibility to the south London show
Seven must-see shows during Frieze week
From Kara Walker's monumental Tate fountain to an immersive installation of animal sounds
Rembrandt special: the complete artist
As shows marking the 350th anniversary of the Old Master's death open, we look at his masterpieces at the Rijksmuseum, Dulwich Picture Gallery and the British Museum. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Under the skin of Jusepe de Ribera’s ‘extreme violence’ at the Dulwich Picture Gallery
First major UK exhibition of Spanish artist aims to show how his brutal realism was informed by classicism
Dulwich Picture Gallery puts Warhol in context
The decorative qualities of the pop artist put him in a tradition dating back to the 18th century
The Dulwich Picture Gallery organises sponsored walk to meet £100,000 shortfall in annual budget
Museum director will don Clarks shoes and fill his pockets with Kendal Mint cakes for the 150-mile trek
Making up for the government's failures: Interview with Lord Sainsbury
Lord Sainsbury of Preston Candover has provided crucial support for many of Britain’s greatest art institutions
Current exhibitions and publications on Turner: No stone left unturned
As the exhibition on Ruskin’s championship of Turner opens at the Tate, this crop of catalogues returns a timely harvest of Turner scholarship
Warsaw borrows Stanislas’s paintings from Dulwich
“Collection for a King” opens on 5 May