Exhibitions
Copenhagen gets treated to exhibition of substantial private Kahlo collection
The Dolores Olmedo Patiño collection—the world’s largest of the artist’s work—is on tour
The National Gallery provides a grand overview of Lorenzo Lotto, the 16th century painter with a still undefined image
The exhibition contains some stunning examples of Lorenzo Lotto’s approach to portraiture, which is to show the private rather than the public individual
A trio of nineteenth-century paintings shows in England
The Tate Gallery proposes the origins in British art of Symbolism, the Royal Academy investigates fairies, while Manchester presents women Pre-Raphaelites
Breughel-Breughel exhibition marred as family battles over gallery established with funds of Nazi Alfried Krupp
The Krupps go to war again
Sargent’s summer holidays warm up NYC in new show on his travels abroad
The Adelson Galleries explores Sargent's sketches and watercolours from his many journeys
Shadow-boxing with Joseph Cornell: the Surrealist's works in the Menil Collection go on display
Celebrating the collection's 10 year anniversary
Requiem for photojournalism: New publications and exhibitions
“Today the photo magazines have all folded or been turned into vehicles for lifestyles and personality portraits”
What's on in London: Mat’s move as he opens at Lisson
New homes, new exhibitions, for Allen Jones and Keith Coventry
War and peace photography of Robert Capa on show at the Palazzo delle Esposizioni
A celebration of a dramatic life
Masterpieces of the Zuloaga family courtesy of a Middle-Eastern millionaire
From gunmakers to silversmiths
Reading between the lines with Mondrian and Bridget Riley
Riley speaks of the fortuitous events that led to the upcoming exhibition at Tate and the significance of Mondrian's artistic evolution
Haring recognised at last, climbing from subway to museum
On the one hand, official recognition, on the other, the problem of fakes
Emperor Rudolph II's art treasures are reunited in Prague as the Czech republic seeks self-definition
A politically charged mega-exhibition about the Mannerist emperor/collector
Documenta's journey from post-war to post-modern to pre-millennial
A history of how Documenta has changed with the times
Liste 97 is a venue for 36 young galleries in the former Warteck brewery
The stands in this fair cost only SFr 4,000
Basel beckons: from Bacon to Warhol, the cream of twentieth-century art on view
Europe’s grandest modern art fair will be bigger than ever this year, with collectors and museum curators from all over the world
Tracey Emin makes a show of herself in Camberwell
The South London Gallery exhibits a range of the artist's work from the avian to the erotic
Holbein's 500th birthday receives international recognition
It is marked by three celebrations in his native Basel and an exhibition at London's National Gallery on his renowned “Ambassadors”
Mysterious religious treasures from Mount Athos go on display in Thessaloniki
The monastery has been forbidden to women since 1060 and remains barely accessible to laymen, making this public exhibition an opportunity of a lifetime
Interview with Christos Joachimides, beleaguered exhibition organiser and agent provocateur
“We have wanted to create more of an essay than a history, so we made a list of artists who have done something decisive... or who created work that one simply cannot overlook”
Colnaghi and Bellinger in New York: Two fine displays of Old Master drawings
A field with keen collectors and plenty of sleepers at the auctions to challenge the dealers
Last chance to see Manuel Alvarez Bravo at MoMA
This monumental retrospective of the Mexican photographer's unique images is not to be missed
5,000 visitors in ten days to see Wartski’s tiaras
Sales of the catalogue have raised nearly £35,000 for the Samaritans
Luciano Fabro contemplates the cosmos
The sculptor discusses his new work as he installs his first solo show in England
Victoria and Albert, until 27 July. The cutting edge
Tradition meets trendiness in this huge exhibition of British fashion
At home with Lovis Corinth
The artist’s daughter, now eighty-seven, reminisces about being painted by her father and life in Weimar Berlin
American photography at the Victoria and Albert Museum. Vernacular aesthetics and aesthetic vernacular
The organisers propose an opposition between “vernacular” and “aesthetic” photography but the images do not allow it
Sam Francis’s own paintings at Gagosian
Works kept by the artist are to be exhibited in a commercial gallery for the first time