Art historian Andrey Sarabyanov is planning a new exhibition of forgotten pieces by Kandinsky, Rodchenko and Stepanova
Exhibitions in UK, Europe and US speak to growing public appetite for scholarship on the women of art history
Best known as a portrait painter, the artist was also fascinated by plant life
Major survey at Palazzo Reale will include his "most difficult" works as well as early pieces that inspired the Surrealists
"Sold to the person in the Prada suit"
New York vies with London for nineteenth- and twentieth-century decorative arts sales, but Chicago is coming on quickly
A survey of the decorative arts market
Another floor opens up in the Bröhan Museum with its privately formed collection
Works on the stands at Art Basel show the market for artists associated with the German movement is hotting up in this centenary year
The US fashion designer has curated a display at the museum and developed a line of limited-edition products
Survey exhibition of "degenerate" German artist at Zentrum Paul Klee includes works being exhibited for first time
Supported by prominent figures in its day, the little known movement is at last being rescued from obscurity
More than 100 years after a spirit commanded her to break with naturalism, the vision of the Swedish artist is realised at the Guggenheim
Art Institute of Chicago hosts first major survey of the loose artist collective
New shows at Charleston will celebrate the liberal legacy of the artists and intellectuals who gathered there
Museum director Hilke Wagner seeks to address lingering prejudices with exhibition and events
Exhibition in Barcelona looks at the life and work of the Russian best known for being the wife of Salvador Dalí
Chicago, New York and Los Angeles to celebrate artist and activist after lengthy search for works
The artists are the subject of exhibitions across the Austrian capital—and beyond
Dealers also praise the friendly atmosphere
The art and design fair diversifies in response to competition from Frieze Masters
Art Basel '13 fair report
Frieze Masters both embraces and challenges the idea of 'masters'
Photographers began manipulating their work long before the digital era
Which poses the question: will the late Hannelore Schulhof’s heirs sell major works?
Collecting outside of the box
Long-term loan from British collector would gather controversial works in public
José Berardo doubts government will buy, and plans new art deco museum
Soutter's art on view at Berlin's Galerie Haas & Fuchs