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In his lifetime, French artist MARCEL DUCHAMP liked to constantly challenge the notion
A new exhibition of Neo-Impressionists celebrates an influential art patron
After a life-threatening illness spurred Helene Kröller-Müller to make plans for a museum, she bought modern art voraciously, forming an extraordinary collection that shaped the early-20th-century perception of Vincent van Gogh
The City of Lights glitters with countless famous destinations, but with just two days to spend in Paris, I decided to explore some of the smaller, specialised museums – an adventure that whisked me b
The ‘Mona Lisa of manuscripts’, finally on view
This autumn, the V&A unveils a captivating exhibition dedicated to Marie Antoinette, the ill-fated French queen whose brief yet eventful life continues to bewitch audiences and fuel the creative imagination. Marie-Claire Chappet traces her enduring influence on culture and fashion
Exhibition of the week Millet: Life on the ...