From tumultuous political events to countercultural visibility, Tate Britain show examines the 1980s through the work of Martin Parr, Chris Killip and many others
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The latest edition of Prospect looks at how the city has been a harbinger for different issues, such as climate change and the traumas of racial violence
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