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Bartolome Bermejo at the National Gallery review — the art history books need to be rewritten

    Using just seven paintings, the National Gallery has pulled off an eye-opening tribute to the very Spanish Bartolome Bermejo

    Paula Rego at MK Gallery — the most gripping display in recent UK art

      A brilliant retrospective in Milton Keynes shows the psychological darkness at the heart of her best work

      Natalia Goncharova at Tate Modern review — not a convincing case for her talent

        Tate Modern’s rare show of works by the Russian artist starts foggily and ends the same way

        Waldemar Januszczak poses for Ai-Da, the world’s first humanoid robot artist

          “I’m looking at the future — and she’s no Frida Kahlo,” says The Sunday Times art critic

          Lee Krasner, Living Colour review, at the Barbican Art Gallery — a rousing and persuasive tribute

            Lee Krasner’s bold art was constantly in flux, but her career was no less impressive for it, as a clever show reveals

            Manga at the British Museum review — much in common with Michelangelo

              The manga phenomenon has exploded at the British Museum, and how brilliantly it covers Japan’s bold graphic forms

              Venice biennale

                The event’s director, Ralph Rugoff, gives us interesting times in spades — but it’s love and Arshile Gorky that win the day

                Emma Kunz, Serpentine Gallery; Grace Pailthorpe and Reuben Mednikoff, Camden Arts Centre

                  Paintings by a pair of Freudians make a Swiss healer’s doodles look sane

                  Chantal Joffe at Victoria Miro; Marcus Coates at Kate MacGarry

                    Chantal Joffe’s elegant but edgy portraits and Marcus Coates’s madcap animal sculptures are fierce yet joyous

                    Mike Nelson at Tate Britain review — junkyard sculptures lament our industrial past

                      The Asset Strippers fills Tate Britain’s cavernous Duveen Galleries with the machinery that once made Britain great

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