We talk to The Art Newspaper’s reporter Sarvy Geranpayeh about her conversations with six Palestinian artists about their daily lives amid Israel’s ongoing military offensive in Gaza. Frank Stella, one of the key artists in the history of American abstraction, has died, aged 87. We speak to Bonnie Clearwater, the director and chief curator of the NSU Art Museum in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, who worked with Stella on two landmark shows. And as Spring finally arrives in London, this episode’s Work of the Week is, fittingly, Vanessa Bell’s View into a Garden (1926). It features in an exhibition opening next week at the Garden Museum in London, called Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors. Emma House, the curator at the museum, tells me more.
Glory of the World: Color Field Painting (1950s to 1983), NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale, US, until 25 August. Frank Stella: Recent Sculpture, Deitch Projects, New York, until 24 May.
Gardening Bohemia: Bloomsbury Women Outdoors, Garden Museum, London, 15 May-29 September.
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Mike Kelley, a pivotal period of contemporary Indian art, Raoul Dufy and Berthe Weill
Monet in London, Matisse in Basel, Frankenthaler in Florence
Glenn Ligon in Cambridge, new Gauguin biography, Teresa Margolles’s Fourth Plinth commission
Van Gogh blockbuster, the birth of Impressionism, Juan Pablo Echeverri
The art market slump, the artist freed in the US-Russia prisoner swap, Max Ernst and Surrealism in Paris
Arts and the UK election, ex-Uffizi head fails in Florence mayoral bid, Hank Willis Thomas at Glastonbury
Just Stop Oil’s Stonehenge protest, Tavares Strachan, Louise Bourgeois at the Galleria Borghese
Art Basel: fireworks and nuance, Lynn Barber on her artist interviews, Guillaume Lethière at the Clark
Georgia O’Keeffe’s New York, Studio Voltaire at 30, Martha Jungwirth responds to Goya
Art’s AI reckoning, the rise of comic art, and Degas’ Miss La La
The Mona Lisa's endless, and problematic, allure; Judy Chicago; Christian Schad and the New Objectivity
Tate’s historic women artists show, Dia at 50, Martin Wong’s record-breaking painting
Should UK museums charge for entry? Plus, Michelangelo’s last decades and Maria Blanchard
Klimt’s last picture sells for €35m, Rebecca Horn, a Cézanne restored
Venice Biennale special
Marlborough Gallery closes, Rose B. Simpson in New York, Caravaggio’s final painting
Inigo Philbrick and art world fraud, Hong Kong’s new security law, a Maharaja’s sword
Richard Serra remembered. Plus, expressionist art special: Käthe Kollwitz at MoMA and the Blue Rider at Tate Modern
Whitney Biennial reviewed, museum visits back to normal, Pieter Bruegel the Elder
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