Exhibitions Look closer René Magritte still has the power to surprise The horrors of the second world war made him question the point of Surrealism. Luckily for us, he stuck with it
Exhibitions Look closer How Gala helped build the Salvador Dalí brand Their relationship was seen as unhealthy and unequal. It’s a view that needs rethinking
Exhibitions Look closer Feeling blue: Yves Klein at Blenheim Palace Is one of Britain’s grandest stately homes an appropriate setting for the artworks of an avant-garde maverick?
Exhibitions Look closer Inside David Copperfield’s box of magic memorabilia The magician has amassed the world’s largest collection of conjuring-related artefacts, including Houdini’s handcuffs
Exhibitions Look closer Hope and hardship: Dorothea Lange’s America The pioneering documentary photographer used her gift for empathy to encourage others to care
Exhibitions Look closer Jane Bown, the English Cartier-Bresson She had the ability to create beautiful, profound photographs – and a knack for being in the right place at the right time
Exhibitions Look closer The real Frida Kahlo A virtual tour of an exhibition which displays her personal possessions alongside her paintings
Exhibitions Look closer Giacometti’s sculptures feel uncomfortably timely A virtual tour of the Guggenheim’s new retrospective
Exhibitions Look closer Agents of change: how Europe’s artists responded to the first world war “Aftermath” at Tate Britain shows how the conflict transformed art in Berlin, London and Paris
Exhibitions Look closer The 19th-century painter with a warning for America Thomas Cole’s epic landscapes carry an ominous message