The material splendour of the Tudors is captured in a volume showing how it was wielded to reinforce monarchy’s authority
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Plus, the Manet/Degas rivalry in Paris and one of the most significant female Impressionists
As museum members and supporters waited to enter opening celebrations for Gego and Sarah Sze shows, they were greeted by members of UAW Local 2110
Discovered: a sketch by a pastor’s daughter, who sat beside Van Gogh when they both depicted a woman peeling potatoes
Chicago is benefiting from a new generation of innovative collectors and a rich cultural ecosystem
After a zero-Covid hiatus, the fair includes mainly Chinese galleries
For the first time, it will share the stage with the smaller boutique fair Dallas Invitational
Tate Britain’s exhibition will highlight the Pre-Raphaelite group’s preoccupations with gender and class
The "icon of British portraiture" will be shown alternately between London and Los Angeles
The homecoming tour for the artist’s presentation in Venice last year begins at the ICA Boston