Exhibitions
From the archive | Frank Auerbach, a modern master inspired by the Old Masters, on show at London's National Gallery
Exhibition includes oil or acrylic paintings based on compositions owned by the gallery by Titian, Rubens and Rembrandt
What's on in London: the bawdy and the beautiful
White Cube and the Tate Gallery are showing Quinn's self-portraits as Annely Juda marks the end of WWII
V&A exhibition proves Wedgwood has gone to pot
The current exhibition highlights just how weak the products of the modern company are
Elizabeth Murray curates MoMA exhibition of women Modernist artists
This feminist show is the fifth of the museum's artist-curated exhibitions drawn from the permanent collection
The Baselitz blitz: Survey at the Guggenheim Museum may bring the artist unprecedented recognition
Will this reappraisal change the artist’s critical fortunes in America?
Over 50 Renaissance works from the Arundel Collection on display at the Getty
Great collectors at the Getty
Kitaj retrospective finds sanctuary in the US after cyclone of abuse at Tate
University College, Oxford, has commissioned R.B. Kitaj to paint a portrait of President Clinton (a former Rhodes Scholar) for the school’s Great Hall, but the honour hardly compensates for the American expatriate's treatment at Tate
Tate's new retrospective: Why did we get de Kooning?
Are we right to be so admiring of the work currently exhibited at the Tate
This year's 'New Displays' reveals fresh themes at Tate
A broadly chronological approach with thematic rooms addresses Surrealism, emotion, and history painting
Bill Jacklin sells in Hong Kong with his 'Urban Portraits' of the city
The colony’s first artist-in-residence appeals to new local collectors
Kandinsky's "Compositions" – a connoisseur's show now on at MoMA
His huge struggles towards abstraction united as he never saw them
Exhibition at the Minneapolis Institute of Arts will attempt to encompass the breadth of the classification 'American-made'
Five American museums pool their resources to present their continent from ancient pottery to Andy Warhol
Byzantine exhibition at the British Museum provides new insights but falls flat due to missed opportunities
Have scruples over not asking collector/dealers for loans, particularly for underrepresented painted icons, affected the quality of the current exhibition?
"China: cradle of knowledge" officially opens in Birmingham 25 February
Astonishing science and technology show from Peking
De Kooning and the critics
As the current survey opens in London, we look at how it fared in the US
Possible MoMA expansion as quest for more space becomes pressing
Plans may be afoot to buy hotel next door
"Into a New Museum" among exhibitions organised at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art's new location
The opening displays, with recent gifts of Matisse, de Kooning, Marden, Polke and Richter, show John Lane's success in wooing San Francisco collectors
Two concurrent exhibitions to open at the Museum Fredericianum
Works from the Renaissance to the Baroque can be seen alongside Andy Warhol
The centrepiece of The Baltimore Museum of Art's new wing for post-war art is a Warhol wonderland
It is the biggest display of Andy Warhol’s paintings outside the museum in Pittsburgh
Zooties, Flygirls and Cyberpunks: Street fashion exhibition at the V&A
The first exhibition to deconstruct street fashion
FotoFest 94 emphasises global environment concerns
The Texas gathering is expected to attract as many as 50,000 visitors
Photography thriving in London, shortage of collectors notwithstanding
Few buyers, but innovative galleries win the public's approval
Giacometti retrospective to be held at New York's Acquavella Galleries Inc.
Acquavella's good name has guaranteed the participation of several distinguished lenders
Corporations favour political correctness
Arts sponsorship is increasingly associated with marketing concerns rather than disinterested corporate philanthropy
Revictorianising Whistler
The artist presented as an eminent contemporary of Ruskin and Morris rather than a prefiguration of abstraction
Touring exhibition shines new light on Josef Albers
More to him than “Homage to the Square”
Taiwan round-up: Belgian Expressionists, Warhol and a new museum in Kaohsiung
Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts opens a year ahead of schedule
An exhibition at the Israel museum is the last chance to see objects excavated from the Sinai before their return to Egypt
Archaeology bows to the peace process
R.B. Kitaj: 'I begin my working day by falling asleep in front of my easel'
The American artist, who has lived in Britain for the past 35 years, is celebrated with a large exhibition at the Tate


