The small but provocative survey offers a stimulating view on which of the Old Masters launched the High Renaissance
Sprawling survey of the Modernist master, comprising more than 70 works, is a celebration of a remarkable six-decade career
Reuniting the surviving sections of the city’s altarpiece marvel is just the start of this important, beautifully staged show at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
A magnificent show with important and rarely seen loans that highlight the Dutch artist’s astonishing achievements in Provence
From her Manhattan skyscraper studio, the grande dame of American Modernism painted the city below with aplomb
In the absence of large-scale works, the London show focuses instead on the objects that reveal the artist’s deepening spirituality
This survey frames Cassatt—once dismissed as a lightweight painter of pretty portraits—as a skilful examiner of private realms
A show studded with masterpieces by the Dutch-American Abstract Expressionist—but the Italian connection is tenuous
An arresting and endearing retrospective of the trailblazing performance artist that you will want to see again and again
A retrospective of Ono’s pioneering and provocative work shows that she is not quite the artist you might have imagined
This curatorial triumph highlights the measured artificiality of the German Romantic artist who made work that still mesmerises
Andy Warhol the colourist stars in a stand-out exhibition that offers fresh perspectives on curating the world's most familiar artist
An array of artefacts show how cultural cross-pollination thrived across centuries and continents under Byzantine rule
The long-delayed London survey is a revelatory tour de force that charts the twists and turns of the Canadian-American artist's 50-year career
The past, playfulness and power of words are threaded throughout the Pop artist’s retrospective of more than 200 works
The hugely popular English artist has, in this retrospective, set out his case as a chronicler of the British psyche
A powerful retrospective of the New York-born artist that is all too timely in its examination of racism in American culture
Bold pairings of paintings by the contemporary German artist with those of the Old Masters are both provocative and elegiac
A baffling show in which Pablo Picasso’s works become accessories for the British designer Paul Smith’s decorations
Oblique views of London, Caribbean memories and poetic etchings highlight the itinerant artist’s flair for reinvention
A less-is-more approach to the biggest ever exhibition of the Dutch Old Master’s paintings makes this blockbuster a triumph
The show takes a "maniacal and majestic" triptych as its departure point, before using a skilful combination of works and personal effects to provide a deep understanding of the German artist
The painter’s masterpieces show that his influences stretched beyond Venice and at times touch on the miraculous.
Big hitters were the subject of major shows, from Donatello in Florence to Faith Ringgold in New York and Alice Neel in Paris
New York's Just Above Midtown gallery launched the careers of numerous artists of colour, and this five-star exhibition about it is a celebration of the power of art
While her New York peers were fighting over the future of abstraction, Alice Neel was urgently capturing life
The American artist was a brilliant colourist who pushed figuration to its limits but never went the way of “the abstract boys”. Plus, what the other critics said about the show
The Los Angeles artist’s exploration of the Black experience in the US can be poignant, humorous and unsettling, as evidenced in her solo show at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
The climate theme of this year’s exhibition rings hollow
An intoxicating summer exhibition focuses on five abstract artists—Megan Rooney, Sam Gilliam, Steven Parrino, Niele Toroni and Katharina Grosse. But the chromatic emphasis denies broader interpretations of their work