Donald Lee
Donald Lee is the Literary Editor of The Art Newspaper
Art historian Martin Kemp turns his focus onto the Italian author's interest in the failure of sight when confronted with Empyrean splendours
The hype surrounding major anniversary celebrations saw big turnouts for Bruegel, Leonardo and Rembrandt
Which Impressionist made the biggest impression in this category?
The 300-work exhibition showcases Jarry’s experimentation with book and magazine design, including his rough woodcuts and collages
British Museum exhibition will display work inspired by epic stories alongside artefacts from 19th-century archaeological excavations
The royal amassed works of art in every field from Rembrandt paintings to Sèvres porcelain
Exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum will highlight the multiple trends and rich aesthetics of early Baroque art in Rome
Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky brings a film-industry sensibility to the south London show
The exhibition, which includes a preliminary drawings for the Sistine Chapel ceiling, will also travel to the J. Paul Getty Museum in Los Angeles
Works from the 19th-century helped construct a national identity in Denmark that is ripe for discussion now, says curator
From the little-known Renaissance painter Bartolomé Bermejo at the National Gallery to the Hayward Gallery's huge group show exploring gender fluidity
The MA curatorial show at the Barber Institute, Birmingham, challenges many of our assumptions
The vast show examines Goethe's influence and his dominance of the 18th and 19th century European intellectual world
Unusual month-long display of recently restored work by Leonardo’s favourite and heir will be lent by the State Hermitage Museum
Tragic fire destroys the roof, but vaulting saves the interior
From Munch's angst-ridden prints at the British Museum to Van Gogh's love affair with the UK at Tate Britain
Including Old Masters, Contemporary, Post-Impressionist and Modern, and more
From Emma Kunz's powerful abstract drawings at the Serpentine Gallery to Mike Nelson's industrial sculptures at Tate Britain
As the VIP preview of the Dutch fair opens, we select objects to suit every taste from the Classical to contemporary
From the death of Seneca to a mycological still-life, our pick of the more affordable works on offer at the fair
First exhibition in Austria reveals Abstract Expressionist’s identification with the work of the Old Masters
Exhibition at the National Gallery and a display at the Wallace Collection focus on artist virtually unknown in the UK
The specialist of the Early Modern period was a regular contributor to The Art Newspaper
Petit Palais exhibition explores the architect's explicit drawings and designs for unrealised buildings including a cow-shaped dairy
From the treasures of an Assyrian king at the British Museum to Lorenzo Lotto’s insightful portraits at the National Gallery
Pair of nude males, acquired by the family in 1877, last sold at auction in 2002
A literally once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum
Exhibition at the British Museum includes carved ivories and a recreation of his huge library of cuneiform tablets
From the erotic drawings of Klimt and Schiele at the Royal Academy to a last chance to see two hard-hitting shows by Mika Rottenberg and Hannah Perry
From a “once in a lifetime” show of Henry Walpole's reunited treasures to a final chance to see a Michael Jackson thriller at the National Portrait Gallery