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Ambitious shows to open in Boston, Amsterdam, Tokyo…
The sketch of Austin Friars Church throws fresh light on Vincent’s draftsmanship, suggesting he was even more of a late developer as an artist
A chat about a Washington show offering a radical new perspective on the history of sculpture, plus how the major Polish museum has journeyed through political change towards opening, and a discussion of Ribera’s “most moving” work
The Manhattan-based centre, which builds on legacy of Otto Kallir’s Galerie St Etienne, is making its vast library and archives available to scholars
The Manhattan-based centre, which builds on legacy of Otto Kallir’s Galerie St Etienne, is making its vast library and archives available to scholars
Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui closed in 2014 after a report found it vulnerable to earthquake damage
Sarjeant Gallery in Whanganui closed in 2014 after a report found it vulnerable to earthquake damage
Opening of the Museum of West African Art Institute in the Nigerian city will include a live archaeological dig
While a long-awaited cut to value-added tax this January has been welcomed, Germany’s contracting economy has “scared” a number of gallerists, says director of world’s longest-running art fair

