The Venetian lagoon painting—submitted by a member of the public to Christie's digital appraisal service—comes to auction in New York with an estimate of $300,000 to $500,000
Our books editor picks out some of the highlights of the months ahead
Just days after Van Gogh soup pair sentenced to jail, a judge found the protesters' actions to be 'proportionate'
The gallery's curators reveal the role played by living artists and women in building the institution’s all-embracing character over the past 200 years
Former museum director Bruce Boucher’s room-by-room account of the architect’s collection takes far readers beyond the catalogue
A blockbuster show focused on Turner and Constable plus a vast survey of Nigerian modernism are also in the pipeline
Works on view at the artist’s house in London will reveal the way he captured the early impact of the industrial revolution on the British landscape
The face of the scandal-ridden, best-selling celebrity poet—who died 200 years ago, and had a great influence on 19th-century artists and composers—was better known in his era than that of anyone save Napoloen Bonaparte
JMW Turner, Eugène Delacroix and Théodore Géricault were among the artists inspired by the much-portrayed poet whose concern for Venice and the Parthenon Marbles has a resonance 200 years after his death
Fifteen years since Iceland’s banking crisis, funding cuts have left the nation’s art in a state of potential peril
Star has played Turner and L.S. Lowry on screen
A new exhibition at Turner’s House in Twickenham explores a more sensual body of work by the famed painter of maritime scenes
An unrecorded painting, owned by the British high-street store Marks and Spencer, is probably a major rediscovery
In giving cultural validity to meaningless reproductions of Turner and Hokusai pieces, The British Museum blurs the lines between real and fake at its peril
Prices for Ultra Rare editions start at €4,999 but museum sales percentage remains under wraps
Array Collective was picked from shortlist of activist art groups, while show questions whether the future of British art belongs in galleries or museums
The artist’s final period, marred by personal loss, saw him move away from topographical accuracy to embrace a more synthetic form of picture-making
From Turner’s take on the speed and horrors of the modern world to Ann Veronica Janssen’s playful, light-bending sculptures
Plus, JMW Turner at the Tate and John Stezaker on Bruegel
All you ever wanted to know about Turner, from a “rollicking read” of a biography to a “picture book with a point”—selected by the Romantic period painting specialist David Blayney Brown
In behind-the-scenes footage from an award-winning documentary, the British artist talks about being part of the great landscape painting tradition
Plus, Simon Schama on J.M.W. Turner. Produced in association with Christie's
Five paintings and sketches by the British artist selected from a new book
The Frist Art Museum has secured more than 70 works from the Tate’s Turner Bequest
The watercolour painting, considered one of the artist's finest works, was sold to a private collector in 2006
On The Art Newspaper podcast, we find out how the great Victorian critic learnt directly from the artist but struggled with his late work and erotica
Exhibition in Margate includes works by Edward Hopper, Lee Miller and John Stezaker
Arts minister Michael Ellis has stepped in to prevent the painting from being exported
The British director on his acclaimed big-screen portrait of Turner—and the artist’s “box of tricks”
The Tate still has 21,000 works to publish online—but those already posted suggest it will be worth the wait