Exhibitions
What's on: “Treasures of deceit: archaeology and the forger’s craft”
Springfield: real or fake?
Alessandro Vittoria's first exhibition opens in Castello del Buonconsiglio
The exhibition of this Venetian baroque sculptor explores his life as a sculptor and collector, and documents his friendships with other artists of his time
Columbus Museum of Art, The Age of Enlightenment reaches Ohio
A major loan show from Dresden’s Picture Gallery concentrates on paintings rather than decorative arts
Raphael’s lines of influence at the Queen's Gallery
The Royal collection of drawings by Raphael and his circle to cross the Atlantic
Ashmolean shows Renaissance bronzes with Daniel Katz
Centenary of collector, C.D.E. Fortnum, celebrated with exhibition and lectures at Society of Antiquaries
Clarice Cliff collectors unite
A record-breaking sale and a forthcoming exhibition at Stoke-on-Trent
“Private dreams and unknowable pleasures” in early photography
Clementina, Lady Hawarden, a forgotten precursor of Julia Margaret Cameron, is the subject of this book and of the Victoria and Albert Museum exhibition
What's On in London: July '99 to see major Degas show and resurgence of Philpot
Carolyn Sergeant's energised flower studies and Peter Coke's seashell constructions will also receive exposure this month
Subcontinental splendour at the Victoria & Albert Museum
An exhibition of Sikh treasures casts new light upon the art of an Indian culture better known for its war-like tendencies
London galleries: Our past shopping experiences immortalised at Hales Gallery
Maurizio Cattelan kicks out at English football, Paolini frames “the author” at the Lisson Gallery and Halley sticks to paint
How Surrealism has shaped the self-portraits of three generations of women artists
Women and Surrealism at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art
What's on in London: Glass extravagance at Mallett's and Richard Green’s cabinet of Dutch delights
Also on show are Ewan Uglow’s precise drawings at Browse and Darby and the diverse talents of Underwood at the Redfern Gallery
Authenticity debate continues to tarnish Dr Gachet's Cézanne and Van Gogh donations at Grand Palais exhibition
The show gives the Musée d’Orsay’s verdict on its own questioned Van Goghs and draws attention to problems with other articles from the Gachet Collection
Dia Center shows Beuys taking notes on Leonardo
Beuys drawings based on the Renaissance master’s famous Codices Madrid show revolutionary artist experimenting with the ideas of another
Prato sticks with designs of the times as new contemporary art programme is announced
Art centre reopens with a retrospective of Ettore Sottsass and a homage to Leonardo
Bacon's rare drawings to go on show at the Tate
The Tate unveils its previously unknown Bacon drawings to the world while two US museums present new views of the blockbuster British artist
The Kimbell explores Picasso and Matisse's (not so) gentle friendship
As the Tate and MoMA prepare their mammoth exhibition of works by the two artists in 2002 the Kimbell steps into the ring first with a similar, but smaller, show of its own
V&A Director Alan Borg says, “The idea of keeping museums separate from the trade needs to disappear, particularly for the contemporary world”
V&A edges toward the cutting edge—and commerce
Picasso's reaction to the Second World War
“Picasso and the War Years 1937-45”, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, 5 February-9 May
Andy Warhol exhibition to open in Vienna
“Andy Warhol: A Factory”, Kunsthalle at Karlplatz, Vienna, 5 February-2 May
Marion’s Medusas at the Warburg in London
Stancioff spent her life charting the use of the same visual symbols by vastly distant cultures
Tartan triumphs as the expanded Museum of Scotland opens
The museum recounts the development of the nation with technically elaborate displays
German season in London
Rosemarie Trockel, Andreas Gursky and Stephen Balkenhol all show new work
The history of collecting: Not something to frighten the horses
An exhibition on the art in British country houses aims to show the public that these collections play a modern, vital role in the nation’s culture
Beuys display on view at Museum für Gegenwartskunst
Don't miss the Beuys next door
Shirin Neshat explores gender and difference in St Mary-le-Bow
As part of the build-up to the opening in 2000 of its new Bankside building, the Tate is organising exhibitions in nearby parts of London - a film installation by this Iranian-born artist in a Wren church gives a taste of things to come
Behind the scenes at MoMA with John Elderfield and Kirk Varnedoe
Exhibitions, projects, budgets, and attendance at the Museum of Modern Art in New York