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Joseph Mallord William Turner Caligula’s Palace and Bridge exhibited 1831 Tate

What To Make Of Tate Britain’s Re-hang?

The Tate’s new chronological layout makes for some interesting juxtapositions.

Joseph Wright, Sir Brooke Boothby 1781. Tate

Art Review: Looking At The View @ Tate Britain

Art highlighting how we’ve changed the way we look at the world.

Kurt Schwitters, En Morn 1947. © Centre Georges Pompidou, Musée national d’art moderne, Paris / DACS 2012

Art Review: Schwitters In Britain @ Tate Britain

Nonsensical brilliance or just plain nonsense?

George Bellows, New York, 1911.  National Gallery of Art, Washington, Collection of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mellon  Image courtesy of the Board of Trustees, National Gallery of Art, Washington  Photograph Greg Williams

Preview: Top 10 Art Exhibitions In 2013

Our art highlights for the coming year.

Elizabeth Price, User Group Disco, 2009. Copyright Elizabeth Price, courtesy MOTInternational, London

Art Review: Turner Prize @ Tate Britain

A town inhabited by turds, you say?

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Art Review: Pre-Raphaelites @ Tate Britain

Victorian England’s artistic rebels and the results of their experimentations.

Untitled (Swimming 1) in Stefano Nicolini: Champions at Richard Young Gallery

Olympic Art Exhibitions

A list of all the art exhibitions directly inspired or related to the Olympic games.

Compote Dish and Grapes

Art Review: Picasso And Modern British Art @ Tate Britain

Modern British Art is no match for Picasso.

Pablo Picasso Still Life with Mandolin 1924 © Succession Picasso / DACS 2011 © Collection Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 14 – 20 February

Our pick of the new art, theatre, dance, classical and jazz events on offer this week

James Tissot, Portsmouth Dockyard © Tate

Review: Migrations: Journeys into British Art @ Tate Britain

Works by immigrant artists, and the stories behind them.

Vincent and Flavia in Midnight Tango. Photo by Manuel Harlan

Arts Ahead: What’s On In London 31 January – 6 February

Our pick of the new dance, theatre, art and classical music on offer in London this week