Exhibitions

Article thumbnail: Holbein at the Tudor Court The Queen?s Gallery, Buckingham Palace Hans Holbein the Younger, John Godsalve, c. 1543? Credit: Royal Collection Trust / ? His Majesty King Charles III 2023 Image from https://www.rct.uk/about/press-office/press-releases/largest-uk-holbein-exhibition-in-over-15-years-opens-at-the-queens#/ Images are for one-time use only in connection with Holbein at the Tudor Court and are not to be archived, sold on or used out of context

Inside the genius of Holbein, Henry VIII's favourite painter

This is a revelatory exhibition at The Queen's Gallery - I just wish there were more paintings

The gobby, shocking, feminist Women in Revolt! should be on the curriculum

I was dreading David Hockney's portrait show, but it's intoxicating

Article thumbnail: Philip Guston Tate Modern Philip Guston, Painting, Smoking, Eating, 1973 Oil on canvas, 196.9 ? 262.9 cm Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam. ? The Estate of Philip Guston, courtesy Hauser & Wirth Image from https://www.tate.org.uk/press/press-releases/philip-guston-to-open-in-autumn Terms of Loan These images are on loan to you, and are accepted by you under the following terms and conditions: - That the reproductions are accompanied by the artist, title, date, lender and copyright line; - That the reproductions are not cropped, overprinted, tinted or subject to any form of derogatory treatment without the prior approval of the copyright owner; - That the images are only reproduced to illustrate an article or feature reviewing or reporting on Philip Guston (Tate Modern, 5 Oct 2023?25 Feb 2024) (section 30 (i) and (ii) of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988); - That any reproductions are not used for marketing or advertising purposes - The use of images for front covers may attract a fee and will require the prior authorisation of the owner and copyright holder of the work. Please contact Tate Press Office for such use

Frans Hals at the National Gallery is one big, magnificent piss-up

Rubens was obsessed with naked ladies – but he was no womaniser