‘It’s time to re-examine its radical nature’: Paris to celebrate 150 years of impressionism
Musée d’Orsay to open a major show to throw new light on the 1874 exhibition that marked the advent of avant-garde art
October 2023
Maud Le Pladec: 27 Perspectives review – dizzying deconstruction of a Schubert symphony
A loose, casual dance based on an artist’s interpretation of a Cézanne painting via a Pete Harden score is full of ideas that often feel out of sync
March 2023
After Impressionism: why has the National Gallery left female artists out of the picture?
Eliza Goodpasture
After Impressionism review – radical ideas and ecstatic sex from the edge of a new universe
December 2022
Auction houses celebrate bumper year of blockbuster art sales
Deaths and divorces of major collectors fuel record £14.3bn in sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips
November 2022
Microsoft co-founder’s collection poised to raise $1bn in ‘largest art auction in history’
Proceeds from sale of 150 works owned by the late billionaire Paul Allen will go to charity
October 2022
Cezanne review – a mesmerising master of everyday mystery
Quivering apples, mountainscapes like haikus… this first major UK show in a generation lays bare the French artist’s daring
‘He captured the flux of sensation itself’: Bridget Riley, Luc Tuymans and other painters on Cézanne’s genius
As Tate Modern opens its first major Cézanne show in 25 years, artists discuss how he has influenced their own work
Cézanne review – gags, mountains and murder in a dizzying, devastating show
For a long time, the French artist was the ultimate icon of seriousness. But these beautiful, touching works reveal the sly playful humour at the heart of his genius
September 2022
Six reasons why artist’s artist Paul Cézanne is hailed as ‘greatest of us all’
As Tate Modern opens a major Cézanne exhibition, here’s why Picasso admired the artist so much he bought his mountain
May 2022
Paul Cézanne paintings never seen in UK to go on show at Tate Modern
‘Once-in-a-generation’ exhibition will show 22 of his paintings for first time in Britain
December 2021
2022 culture preview
Van Gogh’s self-portraits and colossal venues: 2022’s best art and architecture
It’s Happy New Ear for the impressionist, Manchester and Folkestone’s shiny new mega-venues open and Stonehenge gets the blockbuster treatment
November 2021
The Danish Collector review – reflections of an excellent eye
The Exhibition on Screen series examines the modern French paintings collected by Danish businessman Wilhelm Hansen
July 2021
From Cézanne to surrealism: Tate unveils 2022 programme
Other exhibitions include Cornelia Parker, Walter Sickert, Barbara Hepworth and the Turner prize
February 2021
Drawings by Cézanne and Klee among works gifted to Courtauld Gallery
Assembled by the late collector Howard Karshan, the ‘revelatory’ collection is hailed as important beyond its size
August 2020
Gauguin and the Impressionists review – a dream collection
Monet's water lilies to star at National Gallery in London
January 2020
2020 culture preview
Palette cleansers: our photography, art and architecture picks for 2020
Warhol is revealed as a prophet, London goes down the rabbit hole and Don McCullin takes his masterworks to Merseyside
October 2019
Budge up, great white males! MoMA goes global with an explosive $450m rehang
It has the world’s finest modern art collection. But now the great museum is rebalancing its walls – massively boosting work by women and artists of colour
August 2019
Cézanne at the Whitworth review – sublime sketches of insight and passion
Whitworth Art Gallery, Manchester From the tenderness of parenthood to shattering images of death, Cézanne’s drawings are charged with an electrifying power