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At the Centre Pompidou-Metz, the past year has seen the most extensive survey of contemporary Japanese art outside of the country in 17 years
An insight into royal aesthetics's double nature: Charles I’s tastes and habits emerge as never before at London’s Royal Academy
The intertwined imaginations of Anthony Powell and Nicolas Poussin
What the Google Arts & Culture app tells us about our selfie obsession
The world’s leading galleries provide geographical and historical range
Monochrome painting at the National Gallery, London
Why her impact on art history is inestimable
Osei Bonsu talks to curator Germano Celant about the enduring relevance of the Italian art movement, Arte Povera – a term Celant coined 50 years ago
To what extent did the ancients colour their sculptures?
The context and legacy of Jean-Hubert Martin’s contentious 1989 exhibition, ‘Magiciens de la terre’
The extraordinary life of the late, great, gallerist and collector Alexander Iolas
From why its good to repeat jokes to how to keep it impersonal: what to read about this weekend
A brief history of the Venice Biennale
From modern art as a torture technique to transgression in grime: what to read this weekend
Zaha Hadid Architects distances itself from principle Patrik Schumacher; Glasgow Sculpture Studios to close its exhibition space
Douglas Crimp's new memoir charts his life in the galleries and gay bars of 1970s New York
Curator and author Paul Williamson talks about his long and distinguished career at London's Victoria and Albert Museum
The Medieval women who illustrated manuscripts are finally being recognized
The intermingling of classical sculpture and female self-realization in the long literary tradition of the journey to Italy
The Michelangelo sculpture that obsessed Sigmund Freud