Exhibitions
New takes on Old Masters: Contemporary artists and the masters who inspired them
Five artists describe how the ideas and techniques of the artists of the past have informed their work
New Met exhibition explores pre-digital manipulation of photography
Photographers began manipulating their work long before the digital era
Anthony Haden-Guest’s New York: Gallerist Eli Klein, Restoin Roitfeld's "Hue and Cry" at Sotheby's, Catherine Johnson's Warhol biography, and Steinway's artist-in-residence
“I think it’s interesting the way Warhol polarises people,” says Catherine Johnson. “Some people love to hate Andy”
David Bowie’s outrageous stage costumes to go on display
Ziggy Stardust fashion for the V&A
Music to the ears of the post-war avant garde: exhibitions mark the 100th anniversary of composer John Cage's birth
The celebrations of his life show how much he influenced—and was influenced by—some of the greats of American 20th-century art
The world after Warhol: MoMA exhibition tracks the Pop artist's influence
They hope to back up their bold claim that Warhol "had the greatest impact of any artist in the past 50 years"
Goetz's Arte Povera collection visits Basel
An exhibition at the Kunstmuseum will document a movement that shook off the rules of the establishment
Prosthetic technology in sport on display at the Wellcome Collection ahead of the Olympics and Paralympics
The Wellcome Collection puts its best (false) foot forward
The Unilever Series: Tino Sehgal comes to the Turbine Hall
His ephemeral performance art is on display 24 July-28 October
Prodigious, prolific, phenomenal: Raphael’s last 17 years in Rome on show at the Louvre
The Prado and the Louvre collaborate for a once-in-a-lifetime exhibition
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
While Art Basel's outlook stays cosmopolitan, US artists are left in the cold by curators
Documenta, Manifesta, La Triennale and the Kiev Biennale strike a different tone to the art market
Jenny Saville's beefy bodies go on show in Oxford
This is the first solo show of the British artist in a UK public gallery
Edvard Munch and modern media at the Tate Modern
The Modern Eye is on show until 14 October
Women through men’s eyes in Munich's Pinakothek der Moderne
Picasso, Beckmann, De Kooning and the female form
Controversial Bacon drawings displayed in London
The works were set to be displayed at a now cancelled authentication debate
India's Devi Art Foundation debuts show exploring political unrest in Iran
More than 50 artists included are part of Anupam Poddar's collection
Looking beyond Leonardo's blockbuster National Gallery exhibition
Where next after Leo-mania?
Art gallery lands at Warsaw airport
The city’s Zacheta National Gallery and the National Museum joined forces to create it
Surrealist women artists follow Alice’s footsteps in new exhibition
Female surrealists are having their day in the sun at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (Lacma)
Why the Prince of Liechtenstein shut his museum
Vienna’s Summer Palace to open for groups and receptions only
Rubells loan works to Fundación Banco Santander
"American Exuberance" is on view in Madrid 9 February to 27 May
Why the art world is crazy about Cranach
New technology is shedding light on an Old Master as the prolific, multi-talented artist enjoys a renaissance
New insights into Leonardo's only portrait of a male sitter
The music depicted in Portrait of a Musician, 1485-88, currently on loan to the National Gallery, London, may have been composed by the artist
The man who built a village for his sculpture
On the eve of his retrospective in Vienna, reclusive artist Walter Pichler offers a rare glimpse inside his Austrian farm
Is the Salvator Mundi a Leonardo? The National Gallery seems to think so
A new exhibition includes the newly discovered painting, ratifying it as the genuine article
Los Angeles’ post-war art remapped: Pacific Standard Time puts city’s lesser known artists in the spotlight
The Getty funded project has resulted in more than 125 exhibitions, performances, and events to celebrate the city's history
Extramural shows at Art Basel Miami Beach 2011
If collectors are hungry for more, they can drop by commercial shows outside the fair organised by five of its galleries
As New York prepares to display Cambodian art new and old, we assess the growing recognition of Cambodian contemporary art
An overview of the Cambodian art market, as well as names to look out for, and the legacy of the Khmer Rouge
Salvator Mundi in London: Your first chance to see the “new” Leonardo
How the National Gallery negotiated a record eight loans including a long-lost canvas, Saviour of the World
