How the Barbizon painter’s subversive rural scenes inspired artists from Van Gogh to Salvador Dalí
It is 150 years since women first arrived at Cambridge – and the fight for equality has taken almost as long
What are the implications of using object recognition technology to classify human faces and emotions?
The artist is one of few to have attempted to illustrate Venus and Adonis
A new series of sprawling canvases by the Los Angeles-based artist takes inspiration from Cerberus, the mythical hound of Hades
The 1960s and ’70s were a golden age for Cuban artists who designed striking graphics for liberation movements across the world
The Belgian painter-turned-designer was a prominent figure in the early history of modernism – although his precise role is not so easy to pin down
Currently on view at the Science Gallery London, The Bad Feel Loops is a nervous, nerve-wracking piece of work
The Victorian painter certainly had a penchant for play-acting, but his depictions of Egypt remain something of an enigma
The film adaptation of Donna Tartt’s novel is visually enticing but unwieldy
Denmark was beset by catastrophes in the early 19th century – but its painters flourished
The West’s borrowings from Japanese modernism are well known – but an exhibition in Helsinki shows that the traffic moved both ways
An exhibition of drawings at the Louvre reflects the artist’s struggle between his warring inclinations
Although she struggled to forge a career, Sarah Affonso never gave up making art, as two overlapping exhibitions in Lisbon reveal
A collection of Dutch delftware on long-term loan to the Gemeentemuseum den Haag is a feast for the eyes
Timothy Spall and Vanessa Redgrave co-star as the artist and his mother in this claustrophobic portrait of domestic dysfunction
The polymath's taste-making had much to do with his intensive study of Italian artists such as Giotto and Piero della Francesca
The painter’s once unfairly dismissed late works are full of possibilities he didn’t live long enough to explore
A focused display at the Kunsthistorisches Museum brings the painter’s ingenuity to the fore
A survey of the artist takes us to a land of sinister magic not so different to our own
An initiative spearheaded by the artist’s foundation is spreading her passion for prints across the US
Relationships between bodies – filial, friendly or romantic – are at the heart of the Lebanese artist’s paintings and drawings
A new series makes the most of the spectacle that is glass-blowing in action – and adds a competitive element
The land of the pharaohs loomed large in the imagination of the father of psychoanalysis