Exhibitions
Baselitz the outlaw: German banker's extensive collection to comprise one-man exhibition
The works will be displayed at the Palazzo delle Stelline before coming to rest in the Kunsthalle Bremen
Schinkel: the architect who changed the face of Berlin
German reunification has made possible the first major exhibition,at the Victoria and Albert Museum, of all aspects of Schinkel’s work
The collector who ushered the Impressionists into the Louvre
A collection of works donated to the nation by Etienne Moreau-Nélaton on display at the Grand Palais
Los Angeles' County Museum of Art to hold exhibition of French Art sourced from Southern Californian collections
Monet, Renoir and Picasso will be some of the big names represented in the show, opening 9 June
Unfamiliar early Rauschenbergs at the Corcoran
A broad range of rarely exhibited works tour the US
As Constables resurface, Tate introduces a new side of the artist
Leslie Parris and Ian Fleming-Williams discuss what we can learn from these new pictures
What's on: Richter and refrigeration units
Hot shows to see in London this month
The Rauschenberg Overseas Culture Interchange ends its six year world tour at the National Gallery, Washington
“One-to-one contact through art contains potent peaceful powers”, says artist
Celebrating Prinny, Britain’s second-greatest royal collector after Charles I
The Carlton House treasures reassembled from the Royal Collection for the first time since 1827
Maastricht Fine Arts Fair '91: Post-Gulf War optimism, with good paintings’ sales
Thumbs down for the modern and contemporary paintings section
As part of the current re-evaluation of Surrealism, an exhibition looks at André Breton’s works as well as the furnishing of his mind
André Breton: artist, writer, collector, at the Beaubourg
The Amerbach Kunstkabinett lives again as one of the greatest Renaissance collections reunites for three months
The stunning assemblage contains works by many Northern masters, including both the elder and younger Holbeins
What's on in LA: Playing it safe with Schwitters, Duchamp, Warhol and Judd
Does LA have an artistic personality?
What's on in Los Angeles: Transport art and anti-war protest
With a notable appearance by Marie Raymond, mother of Yves Klein and a talented artist in her own right
Appel, Rauschenberg, Panamarenko design high-art kites for an exhibition touring Europe
Flying art around the world
Charles Saatchi: the man and the market. The Art Newspaper was given access to the Saatchi archive to chart the transformations of this world famous collector’s taste
As “Sensation!”, the exhibition of the Saatchi collection of young British art, opens at the Royal Academy we ask what drives Saatchi to buy, and risk, so much
The art of Forties America at the MoMA
Exploring the influence of immigrants and how the world moved on from the war
Werner Spies on Ernst as the inventor of the Surrealist universe
Spies, art critic and friend of the Surrealist, talks about his exhibition opening this month at the Tate Gallery
What's on in New York: From Andre Emmerich to Zabriskie
Major show of political art dominates at John Weber Gallery, and there is also a new group of Rauschenberg’s (this year’s flavour) and Beckmann, Barlach, Lehmbruck and Constable on offer
Sunday Times art critic on Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns: making religious images for a secular age
'Rauschenberg and Jasper Johns / Bless the bed we lie on'
Musée Guimet displays spectacular collection of Himalayan art that will one day join its own
Collector Lionel Fournier talks about Asian art he will leave the museum
What's on in Switzerland: Good Rothko and Mark Tobey shows
In a quiet month a chance to see some classic modern art
What's on in New York: The British are here
As well as Hoffmann, Kruger, Sultan, Koons, Klein and Kandinsky
To the defence of the brilliant and tragic artist: Modigliani at the Kunstsammlung Nordrhein-Westphalen
With an excerpt from leading expert Werner Schmalenbach’s monograph
International Silver and Jewellery Fair exhibition examines royal jewellery: real, revived and faked
“Elizabeth I and Mary, Queen Scots: History and Myth” is on show, along with several groundbreaking seminars
Three expressive exhibitions at the Tate of the North
Die Brücke, “New Light on Sculpture”, and Richard Long now on at Tate Liverpool
Work of the revolutionary Russian artist Kazimir Malevich (1878-1935) is currently showing in Los Angeles, then coming to New York
The exhibition draws works from galleries and museums across the globe to display a chronological retrospective
Nauman's retrospective in Basel brings social madness to light
The exhibition, in which psychological unrest is registered through the body, will appear next in Frankfurt