Curators, institutions and critics remember a “humble giant of figurative painting” who worked from the same London studio for 70 years and made his home city, its art collections and inhabitants the subject of his unique output
Traces of the statesman’s smoke have been removed from the painting of Charing Cross Bridge, which took Monet 24 years to finish
Members of the activist group Peta occupied the institution‘s LVMH Great Room
US-based Manton Foundation's gift will establish a research facility and "intellectual hub" at Somerset House
The climate catastrophe has been brought to the forefront of the public mind without causing serious harm to the targeted works, says John Paul Stonard
Three weeks before a planned London gallery show of his paintings of Waterloo Bridge, Charing Cross Bridge and the Houses of Parliament, the “perfectionist” Impressionist pulled out, dissatisfied with the state of his canvases
Heirs of the German banker Franz Koenigs claim the works housed at the Courtauld Gallery should be restituted
A tour of a show of drawings by the renowned British artist, plus Bruguera discusses concerns over artist censorship in Germany in relation to the Israel-Hamas war, and a chat about an Indian painting from Howard Hodgkin’s collection
The London-based artist, who escaped Nazi Germany as a boy, developed a technique of repeatedly erasing and redoing his drawings, often over a period of months
College chief faces double challenge of fundraising for renovation and diversifying the student body at the UK’s leading art institute
The 28-page work sees the artist praising the Impressionists and discussing ‘haunting visions’
Police are not treating the event as suspicious. The gallery will remain closed until Friday 6 October
Oblique views of London, Caribbean memories and poetic etchings highlight the itinerant artist’s flair for reinvention
British painter is choosing to work independently to ensure “transparency in all dealings”
The Scottish-born artist tells us about his connection to the works of Cézanne, Matisse and Pissarro, and his fruitful collaboration with the Saint Lucian poet Derek Walcott
One of just two women to join Britain’s answer to Cubism and Futurism, Saunders opted for isolation after the movement fizzled out
London gallery says it never meant to "present an insensitive or dismissive attitude" to mental health issues
Plus, Van Gogh’s self-portraits in London, and the story of when Dalí met Freud
The Courtauld exhibition will be the first ever with works from Vincent’s full career, opening on 3 February
Technical studies on neglected painting cast valuable light on the workings of the Renaissance master's Florence studio and on the question of attribution
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces are back on view after a major building transformation and “looking better than ever”
But is it one exhibition or two? Surprisingly, Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources will be quite different when it travels next year to California
Plus, the revamped Courtauld Gallery and Black American Portraits at Lacma in Los Angeles
An exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery will be the most comprehensive ever held of Vincent's paintings of himself
Among the masterpieces going on show at the Courtauld Gallery will be two works painted a week apart and reunited for the first time
LVMH Great Room and Blavatnik Fine Rooms reflect generous backing from sponsors
Suite of galleries in refurbished Courtauld Gallery will be named after the Ukraine-born industrialist
Plus, JMW Turner at the Tate and John Stezaker on Bruegel
In Avant et Après—just acquired by London's Courtauld Gallery—Gauguin details his tumultuous time with Van Gogh