Exhibitions
Andy Warhol at Sadie Coles: private drawings from the 1950s
These never-before-seen works show a more personal side of the artist
The endless enigma: Dalí and the magicians of multiple meaning
The 250 puzzle pictures, revolving pictures, and distorted and double images dating from the 11th century to the present day, brought together for this exhibition (until 9 June), are ambiguous in the very best sense.
The first ever retrospective of Guy Bourdin opens at the V&A
The exhibition features much more than the fashion shoots of the provocative French photographer
Calder brings the abstract to life at the Guggenheim Bilbao
Five-decades of art will be on display before travelling on to Madrid
Art & Business organisation report decline in British exhibition sponsorship
The 2001-2 recordings reflect struggling economy, registering a drop in art sponsorship since the millennium
What's on: Matisse Picasso: two giants of 20th-century bookmaking
Ursus Books Ltd Matisse Villon C.G. Boerner The sculptures of Picasso Gagosian Gallery
A modern definition of space: Calder sculpture on show at Van de Weghe Fine Art
Calder continues to mobilise the market
One of the oldest and largest collections of classical antiquities in the US is now on view in a new installation
Worlds intertwined: Etruscans, Greeks and Romans
Propaganda posters from the Schreyer collection at the V&A
Charting the growth of a 20th century medium of art and communication
Art Deco 1910-39 at the V&A
Promises to be one of the most glamorous exhibitions of the year
The adventures of Hamza: Mughal art the V&A
An exhibition of rare Mughal paintings, ten years in the making
'Painting not painting' broadens horizons at Tate St Ives
Terry Frost exhibits new works alongside those which inspired them
Vuillard at New York's Berry-Hill Galleries, the major show finally reaches Washington's National Gallery
The exhibition was brought to fruition with with the input of Galerie Bellier, directed by Jean-Claude Bellier, the godson of Vuillard
Iran's National Museum of Art touring exhibition currently at Antikenmuseum Basel chronicles seven thousand years of Persian art
The show is an attempt by Prime Minister Ayatollah Khatami to eliminate bad feeling between Iran and the West, and to spread awareness about the archaeological sites in the country under threat
Constable to Delacroix: British art and the French Romantics
Now on at Tate Britain
Days like these: Tate triennial of contemporary British Art 2003
Theme-less this year, the triennial covers all generations and styles
Tracey Emin follows up book buzz with a retrospective down under, but will the Aussies approve?
The Art Gallery of New South Wales plays host to her new show
Edouard Vuillard survey to visit four cities, starting at Washington's National Gallery of Art
A complete picture of the post-Impressionist master that does not shy away from his 20th-century activity
Le Corbusier before Le Corbusier: exhibition focuses on the formative years of experimentation
The Bard Graduate Center for Studies in the Decorative Arts Design and Culture
"Kazimir Malevich: Suprematism" An exhibition exploring the style of the Russian avant-garde
Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin
Wolfgang Tillmans gives a bird's eye view at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art Humlebæk
'View from above' questions our perceptions of the world
Leonardo da Vinci on the divine and the grotesque at the Queen's Gallery
Holyroodhouse, Edinburgh, plays host to highlights from the Royal Collection
What's On in '03: New York's commercial galleries
Nancy Shaver's painted sculpture at Feature Inc. and James Castle's "Structures" at Knoedler & Co.
Leonardo da Vinci the master draughtsman at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A new exhibition takes a closer look at Leonardo's work on paper