Inventing the avant garde
Between 1900 and 1945, Paris was the cultural capital of the world. A new exhibition at the Guggenheim Bilbao shows how the city’s painters revolutionised art
Between 1900 and 1945, Paris was the cultural capital of the world. A new exhibition at the Guggenheim Bilbao shows how the city’s painters revolutionised art
Protest isn’t safe in Vladimir Putin’s Russia, but one artist is putting himself on the line. Politics is his subject; his body is his medium. Noah Sneider presents Petr Pavlensky
Xi Jinping wants the art world to toe the party line. So it’s striking to see the critical works on display at this new festival
When is a work of art finished? A new exhibition explores the stories behind incomplete paintings. In doing so, it captures the essence of modernity
The fashion designer Thom Browne has put the suit centre stage. Can he do the same for those often-overlooked objects, frames and mirrors?
Matthias Buchinger was 29 inches tall and became a star of 18th-century European art. An exhibition in New York explores his miniature masterpieces
An immersive new show at the Whitney turns the viewer into the viewed
It shows them to be more original and less earnest than their male counterparts
A new show about consciousness takes a terrifying look at how scientists, philosophers and artists deal with “the hard problem”