The 98-year-old artist makes her debut in the UK with a thrilling exhibition of work from throughout her career
The designer’s former family home-cum-studio in Brussels is a landmark of early 20th-century architecture
Shoair Mavlian, director of Photoworks, talks to Gabrielle Schwarz about all things photography
Galleries from around the world are bringing some of their biggest-name artists to the fair this month
Fluctuating exchange rates have made for tidy profits in recent years for those who know their way around the art market
Celebrations of costumes and couture are more popular than ever, but is there more to these shows than spectacle?
• How should Notre-Dame be rebuilt?
• An interview with Cindy Sherman
• A medieval mansion-turned-museum in Bruges
• At home with Victor Horta
Plus: a look at the future of civic museums in the UK, previews of Art Basel and Masterpiece, and reviews of Morandi in Bilbao and Hammershøi in Paris
A show exploring the legacy of Drew Gallery Projects in Canterbury is part of a wider recent trend
Reuniting objects that belonged to important collectors can be a visual treat, but there are some intellectual traps to be avoided
The folklore and customs of her island home provided rich material for the artist to spin her own yarns
The illustrator and designer of stained glass fused Irish and European traditions to create an intriguing new idiom
The Japanese-Swiss artist talks about her work across drawing, painting and ceramics – currently on view in Basel
This year marks the 400th anniversary of the death of the great English court painter, long known only as the ‘Curtain Master’
The actor talks to Gabrielle Schwarz about his ‘addiction’ to collecting art – from Tintin to Tracey Emin
When a million Uyghur Muslims in China are being held in detention, the demolition of mosques comes as no surprise
The status of performance may be on the up, but its place in the art market is still precarious
National Gallery, London
The 15th-century painter is widely considered without equal among Spanish artists of his time
12 Jun - 29 Sep 2019
Toledo Museum of Art
Exploring the central role of the automobile in defining American identity over the past century
15 Jun - 15 Sep 2019
Tate Liverpool
From protest posters to fashion design – the American artist gets his first major outing in the UK
14 Jun - 10 Nov 2019
Ateneum, Helsinki
Exploring the links between Nordic and East Asian aesthetics in both fine and decorative arts
14 Jun - 6 Oct 2019
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