Mohammed Sami: After the Storm, Blenheim Palace – A sorrowful lament for the casualties of war Alastair Sooke 9 Jul 2024, 12:01am
Barbie: The Exhibition, Design Museum: I was whacked over the head by the Mattel marketing mallet Alastair Sooke 3 Jul 2024, 12:01am
In the Eye of the Storm – Modernism in Ukraine, 1900-1930s: A marvellous and moving act of solidarity Alastair Sooke 25 Jun 2024, 12:52pm
Anthony McCall: Spectral illusions that emanate a mesmerising, otherworldly beauty Alastair Sooke 25 Jun 2024, 10:19am
Six Lives, National Portrait Gallery: Henry VIII’s queens finally emerge as vigorous, nuanced characters Evgenia Siokos 19 Jun 2024, 12:01am
Naomi: In Fashion – lots about the supermodel’s vast wardrobe, little about the woman herself Sasha Slater 19 Jun 2024, 12:01am
Tavares Strachan, Hayward Gallery, review: monuments to black history that raise awkward questions JJ Charlesworth 16 Jun 2024, 1:39pm
Ernest Cole: House of Bondage – A powerful record of life under apartheid Gabrielle Schwarz 13 Jun 2024, 2:44pm
The Royal Academy’s Summer Exhibition needs a kick up the backside Alastair Sooke 11 Jun 2024, 10:00am
Brainstorms: A Great Gig in the Sky, Frameless: This ‘immersive art experience’ is a pointless gimmick Poppie Platt 8 Jun 2024, 2:11pm
Archipelagic Void, Serpentine Pavilion 2024: Forget the pretentious waffle, and enjoy the way the building soaks up the sky En Liang Khong 5 Jun 2024, 1:10pm
Zanele Muholi, Tate Modern: Complex, spellbinding works that are not for the easily shocked Alastair Sooke 4 Jun 2024, 9:00am
Kafka: Making of an Icon – a kaleidoscopic look at the man behind the image Tim Smith-Laing 30 May 2024, 12:11pm
Nan Goldin: Sisters, Saints, Sibyls: An uncomfortable, deeply moving work by the woman who took on the Sacklers Alastair Smart 30 May 2024, 9:00am
Alvaro Barrington – Grace: Inventive art, overpowered by Tate Britain’s neo-classical pomp Cal Revely-Calder 28 May 2024, 1:54pm
Princess Diana: Accredited Access Exhibition: Fawning and insight-free, this is a show for tourists Claire Allfree 23 May 2024, 2:07pm
Lowry and the Sea: The ‘matchstick men’ artist revealed in a whole new light Samuel Reilly 22 May 2024, 10:00am
Judy Chicago: Revelations – No longer the priestess of ‘pornography’ Alastair Sooke 21 May 2024, 2:57pm
Life with Lucian Freud: nude modelling, debauched dinner-parties and strawberry ice cream Evgenia Siokos 20 May 2024, 1:00pm
Royal Portraits – a fine exhibition, awash with glamour and famous faces Alastair Sooke 17 May 2024, 8:34am
Fragile Beauty, V&A, review: Frisky men and ‘beautiful’ 9/11 images – Elton John’s photo collection is wild Alastair Sooke 15 May 2024, 12:01am
Tate Britain proves why female artists deserved more fame – well, some of them Now You See Us surveys 400 years of women in British art, and its occasional weak-spots do little to hamper its impressive range and depth Gabrielle Schwarz 14 May 2024, 9:00am
Franki Raffles: everyday scenes of working women in the Eighties rendered remarkable The rediscovered feminist photographer used her images as a form of activism, but it’s hard not to miss the sense of community they evoke JJ Charlesworth 11 May 2024, 1:53am
The Shape of Things: Damien Hirst, the Bloomsbury Group and more prove still life is anything but staid Alastair Smart 9 May 2024, 2:06pm
Marc Quinn: Light into Life, Kew Gardens: an alfresco treasure-hunt of sculptural delights Evgenia Siokos 2 May 2024, 12:14pm
Henry Moore in Miniature: And you thought Britain’s greatest sculptor only made grand gestures Francesca Peacock 1 May 2024, 12:14pm
Michelangelo: The Last Decades – This devout show refuses to shy away from the Master’s spirituality Alastair Sooke 30 Apr 2024, 12:01am
Bloomin’ Brilliant: The Life and Work of Raymond Briggs: will leave fans walking in the air Alastair Smart 27 Apr 2024, 7:00am
Expressionists: did Tate’s show need to emphasise the women when Kandinsky is the standout genius? Alastair Sooke 23 Apr 2024, 9:44am
The high-rolling art dealer who was secretly a multi-million-pound fraud Philip Hook 20 Apr 2024, 9:30am
Venice Biennale 2024: far too many dead artists, and not enough panache Alastair Sooke 18 Apr 2024, 3:28pm