Donald Lee
Donald Lee is the Literary Editor of The Art Newspaper
Exhibition in collector's former Thames-side home follows a successful (and ongoing) treasure hunt
Two exhibitions in Scotland celebrate the collection’s birthday
Exhibition looks at Austrian obsession with flower painting since the 18th century
Munich museum has undergone a four-year €12m renovation
Rodin takes on the Parthenon sculptures at the British Museum while James Cook sets sail for the British Library
Eighty marble, bronze and plaster works by French artist are put in dialogue with ancient Greek art
Abstract artist and printmaker was made a Royal Academician in 1991, but she resigned temporarily in 1997
Exhibition at the Musée du Louvre is first major survey of the painter’s work in more than 50 years
The Brazilian Modernists who helped with the war effort, and the last chance to see Winnie-the-Pooh
From Picasso's year of masterpieces at Tate Modern to his fellow Spaniard Murillo's portraits at the National Gallery
Shrine was shut amid escalation of Israeli-Palestinian hostilities
Exhibition commemorating German play includes works by Eugène Delacroix, Robert Mapplethorpe and Martin Scorsese
Exhibition on US painter opens at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art before travelling to London
Royal Academy of Arts show has received near unanimous reviews
Our pick of must-see shows opening in the coming year
Tim Knox, currently director of the Fitzwilliam Museum, is a keen connoisseur of works of art
Metropolitan Museum of Art reassembles 16th-century silver table ornaments for first time in two centuries
Despite the dispersion of his executed father’s vast holdings, Charles II acquired a formidable set of works
Concurrent surveys in Austrian capital investigate the Old Masters' imaginative resources
What will happen when the only painting in private hands by the Renaissance master heads to auction? Plus: the New Museum's big new show on gender, and our literary editor talks 18th-century princesses
From slick and surreal photographs at the Serpentine to art in canal boats for the Art Licks Weekend
London museum and Royal Opera House bring the elite musical form to the masses
From Rachel Whiteread’s mummified air to the burial rituals of the mysterious Scythians
British Museum exhibition organised with Hermitage traces history of a culture with no written records
Debate over attribution has marked modern scholarship on this great master, bringing nuance to the Oxford show
The Ashmolean Museum joins forces with the Albertina in Vienna for the show
An exhibition attempts to assign discrete attributions to the works of the brothers Le Nain