Berthe Morisot was at times a leading light to the more established Édouard Manet, who seemingly even filled the gaps in one of her series. But her intimate paintings struggle to compete with his bolder works
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The American artist has recently broken a long silence with major gallery shows in New York—and the reaction hints at her work’s continuing relevance
A new exhibition at Charleston in Firle while display the extraordinary paintings of an art historian who changed public tastes
The museum now boasts a gallery dedicated to Indigenous ceramics, expanded education facilities and enough space to display around 40% of its collection
Our round-up of the latest art publications
In Lydia Figes’s publication more than 50 successful artists share their wisdom on everything from defining success to dealing with galleries
Having lots of followers on Instagram does not guarantee a publishing deal but it helps
The rogue print was on show at National Museum Cardiff for a few hours before it was spotted by staff
More than a dozen participating artists have been announced for the 2026 edition of the longest running recurring exhibition in North America
Ten years on from Gustav Metzger’s visionary environmental art project “Remember Nature”, global leaders and gallerists alike must engage with the climate crisis, writes Louisa Buck

