Exhibitions Look closer Stanley Kubrick, the teenage photographer Fans will delight in spotting the director’s trademarks
Exhibitions Look closer Branching out: Giuseppe Penone’s tree sculptures The Italian artist has devoted his career to examining the relationship between humans and nature
Exhibitions Look closer Willow talk: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and friends Glasgow’s most famous son was born 150 years ago. An exhibition takes us back to a time when the city was at the cutting edge of modernism
Exhibitions Look closer How Edward Bawden modernised the watercolour He’s best known for his work as a designer. A new exhibition should change that
Exhibitions Look closer Brimful of gnashers: “Teeth” at the Wellcome Collection If you dread the dentist, be thankful you weren’t alive in the 18th century
Exhibitions Look closer Delacroix: last of the Old Masters or first of the new? He painted classically inspired scenes, but his energetic style paved the way for the Impressionists
Exhibitions Look closer Sanlé Sory’s joyful photographs of Burkina Faso in the 1970s They capture the youthful energy of a newly independent country
Exhibitions Look closer The exhilarating dawn of abstract photography In the early 20th century, artists realised that more than merely representing the world, photography offered new ways of imagining it
Exhibitions Look closer How ancient Greek art inspired Rodin’s “The Kiss” The French artist applied lessons he’d learnt from classical sculpture to create radically modern forms
Exhibitions Look closer Plants with personality: the art of Cedric Morris He took gardening as seriously as painting, even going so far as to breed a new subject