An exhibition of paintings by the great Anthony Van Dyck at Dulwich Picture Gallery this spring.
The show focuses on the works produced in Palermo from 1624 onwards whilst the city was in the grip of a plague that wiped out most oif the population.
Something of a reception show at Tate Britain this - an exploration of Picasso's critical reception in the UK and his impact on the artists of these shores. With over 150 works by the master himself, this...
Hot on the heels of Haunch of Venison's examination of post-war British painting comes Eykyn Maclean's Interviews with Artists (1966-2012) which also features work by the likes of Bacon and Auerbach. This...
Tate Britain presents Romantics, a display of works by the likes of Constable, Turner and William Blake to be housed in the Clore Galleries, re-opening after a major rehang. Over 170 paintings, prints...
Brian Sewell may have entertainingly panned it, but this looks like a fascinating little exhibition nonetheless. The show consists of 24 miniature paintings that depict music, created between 1400 and...
This summer, Tate Modern's big blockbuster consists of a reappraisal of the works of Edvard Munch, the painter best known for such swirling balls of angst as The Scream. The Modern Eye seeks to bring Munch...
A first solo show - if you discount her work-in-progress exhibition at C4RD back in 2010 - for the hotly tipped Sarah Lederman at ROLLO Contemporary this summer. Picked up by Saatchi and winner of the...
Few things bring a smile to the faces of Spoonfed's Arts Editor quite like the news that Julie Cockburn has a new show on. Thankfully he can have a happy summer, because the Cork Street branch of Flowers...
An exhibition exploring dark desires and all-consuming loves at Transition Gallery this May. Curated by contemporary artist and undisputed Queen of Twitter, Corinna Spencer, there's work on show across...
Since his first major solo show at a public institution - Unknowable but Certain at the ICA - back in 2010, eccentric mustachioed polymath Billy Childish has been working on some new large-scale paintings...
An exploration of death and the memento mori at the wonderful little Jacob's Island gallery hidden away down in Bermondsey. James Hopkins curates a show packed with big-hitters, but it's the presence of...
Brian Sewell may have entertainingly panned it, but this looks like a fascinating little exhibition nonetheless. The show consists of 24 miniature paintings that depict music, created between 1400 and...
An exhibition of paintings by the great Anthony Van Dyck at Dulwich Picture Gallery this spring. The show focuses on the works produced in Palermo from 1624 onwards whilst the city was in the grip of a...