Bernice Bing’s West Coast cool
Antwerp’s greatest museum reopens at last
The making of John Singer Sargent’s notorious Madame X
Who is UNESCO really for?
Jan Švankmajer | Pompeii | Cat ladies
Museum of West African Art | Jeremy Frey | Ed Ruscha
Napoleon Bonaparte | Caspar David Friedrich | the Impressionists
The National Gallery | Alvaro Barrington | Art and the oil industry
The museum’s head of framing, Peter Schade, is quietly changing how we see some of the world’s most famous pictures
Outdoor activities offered Bloomsbury’s women welcome respite from their indoor pursuits
The story of Kazimir Malevich and Vladimir Tatlin’s competing artistic outlooks is told with verve in Sjeng Scheijen’s new book
Most paintings of the Virgin Mary show her holding the divine infant, but a 14th-century panel by Cenni di Francesco reminds us of more earthy realities