Artist captures the impact of climate crisis over 150 years on Mont Blanc
Paintings from a climb that retraced an 1800s route on western Europe’s highest mountain reveals the extent of the peak’s melting ice
January 2023
Spain and the Hispanic World review – royals, chinchillas, bullfights and blood
A beautiful Velázquez, fascinating maps, glazed pottery from Muslim craftsmen … US collector Archer Huntington amassed stupendous works – but is there more to this show than the spoils of one man’s grand tour?
November 2022
Climate activists glue themselves to frames of two Goya paintings in Madrid
The two protesters did not damage the works but ‘caused their frames slight blemishes’ the Prado museum says
June 2022
Goya’s horrific Black Paintings are brought to life – La Quinta del Sordo review
Philippe Parreno’s filmic re-creation of Goya’s late murals, full of his bleakest visions, is like a time machine that lets us see this ghostly space through the artist’s eyes
October 2021
Six jailed in Spain for selling fakes of Goya and other artists online
Valencia police seized 27 paintings by various artists being sold for €1.2m, 18 of which were crude forgeries
July 2021
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Is Oscar Murillo the new Jean Dubuffet? Plus the real Dubuffet! – the week in art
Murillo shows work he commissioned by children in 30 countries, Alison Watts says it with flowers and time is ticking to catch the must-see Dubuffet
April 2021
Back in black: Spanish region summons Goya home to stem decline
Area around Fuendetodos will recreate artists’ Black Paintings venue as it marks his 275th birthday
January 2021
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Graphic Goya, perverse Lucas and the man who christened pop art – the week in art
Want to understand the Capitol rioters? Look at the inflamed hate-drunk mobs painted by Goya
September 2020
The Duke review – art thief takes one for the common man
Roger Michell’s warm take on the true story of how Kempton Bunton acquired the National Gallery’s new Goya features a glorious performance by Jim Broadbent
December 2019
Dozens of ‘Goyas’ are not by the master’s own hand, claims art historian
The Spaniard’s paintings sell for millions, but a British expert now claims that many pieces attributed to him were by his assistants
January 2019
Goya's Black Paintings: ‘Some people can hardly even look at them’
Goya’s bleak visions were originally painted onto the walls of his house – and remain some of the most disturbing artworks ever made
October 2018
Frankenstein and the gory gang: how the novel blazed a trail for high art horrors
On the 200th anniversary of her terrifying story, we uncover the heartbreak that inspired Mary Shelley – and examine the gruesome masterpieces that followed her monstrous creation
July 2018
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Rembrandt stuns Edinburgh and Tacita Dean hits the festival – the week in art
Tracey Emin raids the memory bank, Sabine Weiss kids around and two greats stage a showdown – all in your weekly dispatch
January 2018
Why would Trump turn down a golden toilet? Because he already has one
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Yorkshire revolts and Doig paints a cracking Caribbean dreamworld – the week in art
November 2017
Chapman brothers reunite with Goya's art 16 years after defacing it
Works by the enfants terribles of Britart form part of Spanish exhibition exploring enduring influence of Francisco de Goya
October 2017
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The Chapmans do Goya, Gary Hume keeps it banal and the Tate swings – the week in art
Swingers invade the Turbine Hall, Hume finds beauty in the banal and a high-spirited surrealist comes to Margate – all in your weekly dispatch
April 2017
Blood, fire and mayhem: the art of Britain’s conflicts with Spain
Sabre-rattling Brexiters should look at the paintings that depict the barbaric wars between the two European nations
March 2017
Goya etchings found in French chateau are 'once in a lifetime discovery'
Pristine prints of famous bullfighting series stored in old ledger hidden on library shelf could fetch up to £500,000 at auction