Discover Degas & Miss La La; Nan Goldin: Sisters, Saints, Sibyls – review
Discover Degas & Miss La La review – the death-defying trapeze artist who transfixed a master
March 2024
Monet happy returns: Normandy celebrates 150 years of impressionism
The dramatic coastline of northern France inspired some of the country’s most famous artists. Now their work will appear in shows across the region
February 2024
As France celebrates, it doesn’t seem like 150 years since the first impressionist exhibition
A major exhibition opens at the Musée d’Orsay and there are shows and festivals across the country
December 2023
‘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
‘It’s a very rich story’: the complicated connection between Manet and Degas
An expansive new exhibition at the Met explores the fractious personal and professional relationship between two titans of the French art world
March 2023
As the Met reclassifies Russian art as Ukrainian, not everyone is convinced
New York museum is among institutions reattributing works by painters born in what is now Ukraine – to a mixed response
January 2023
M Degas Steps Out: An Essay by Philip Hoy review – an artistic encounter across a century
A nine-second 1915 film of the painter Edgar Degas inspires a beguiling meditation on life in Paris during the first world war
August 2022
Kahlo’s corset, dippy the dinosaur and the blasted garments of Hiroshima – Edinburgh Art festival
From riveting masterpieces to energetic works by emerging artists, there’s real depth to this showcase, all tempting visitors to explore one of Europe’s most remarkable cities
April 2022
Tchaikovsky’s Symphony No 2 is ripe for a Ukrainian rebranding
National Gallery renames Degas’ Russian Dancers as Ukrainian Dancers
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
June 2021
The French Impressionists rediscovered: ‘They didn’t know their works would be masterpieces’
With paintings from Monet, Renoir, Van Gogh and others, National Gallery of Victoria’s new exhibition encourages audiences to look behind the blockbuster
March 2021
Monet, Renoir and Degas paintings to travel to Melbourne for NGV impressionist exhibition
More than 100 French artworks – on loan from Museum of Fine Arts in Boston – to appear alongside paintings by Australian impressionists
August 2020
Monet's water lilies to star at National Gallery in London
Impressionist artists to ‘brighten walls’ of gallery in major exhibition from September 2021
March 2020
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The dark side of Andy Warhol and Britain's side-road surrealists – the week in art
What we will see in the king of pop art’s mirror, British stand up to be counted and a rare Canaletto gets an outing
August 2019
Art obscured by a forest of phones
Letters: Guardian readers contribute to an ongoing discussion about the role of the smartphone in cultural experiences
November 2018
Art dealer’s family’s latest bid to find Degas looted by the Nazis
Degas: Passion for Perfection review – a voyeur's pursuit of precision
May 2018
From Degas muse to modern aerialist: exhibition charts black women in circus
Show opening in Sheffield looks at hidden history of female and black circus performers