Paul Cezanne

After Impressionism: why has the National Gallery left female artists out of the picture?
The gallery predictably frames its new exhibition about modern art around Cézanne, Gauguin and Van Gogh. But there were women painting at the time – so where are their contributions?
Eliza Goodpasture
28, Mar, 2023 @9:13 AM

After Impressionism review – radical ideas and ecstatic sex from the edge of a new universe
Cézanne outshines Van Gogh, with Picasso his revolutionary pupil, in this absorbing hurtle toward modern art – smashing 500 years of tradition into cubist shards
Jonathan Jones
22, Mar, 2023 @12:01 AM

Auction houses celebrate bumper year of blockbuster art sales
Deaths and divorces of major collectors fuel record £14.3bn in sales at Christie’s, Sotheby’s and Phillips
Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent
28, Dec, 2022 @2:06 PM

Microsoft co-founder’s collection poised to raise $1bn in ‘largest art auction in history’
Proceeds from sale of 150 works owned by the late billionaire Paul Allen will go to charity
Rupert Neate Wealth correspondent
05, Nov, 2022 @7:00 AM

Cezanne review – a mesmerising master of everyday mystery
Quivering apples, mountainscapes like haikus… this first major UK show in a generation lays bare the French artist’s daring
Laura Cumming
09, Oct, 2022 @12:00 PM

‘He captured the flux of sensation itself’: Bridget Riley, Luc Tuymans and other painters on Cézanne’s genius
As Tate Modern opens its first major Cézanne show in 25 years, artists discuss how he has influenced their own work
Hettie Judah
04, Oct, 2022 @9:45 AM

Cézanne review – gags, mountains and murder in a dizzying, devastating show
For a long time, the French artist was the ultimate icon of seriousness. But these beautiful, touching works reveal the sly playful humour at the heart of his genius
Jonathan Jones
03, Oct, 2022 @1:29 PM

Six reasons why artist’s artist Paul Cézanne is hailed as ‘greatest of us all’
As Tate Modern opens a major Cézanne exhibition, here’s why Picasso admired the artist so much he bought his mountain
Jonathan Jones
30, Sep, 2022 @11:58 AM

Paul Cézanne paintings never seen in UK to go on show at Tate Modern
‘Once-in-a-generation’ exhibition will show 22 of his paintings for first time in Britain
Harriet Sherwood Arts and culture correspondent
05, May, 2022 @1:09 PM

Van Gogh’s self-portraits and colossal venues: 2022’s best art and architecture
It’s Happy New Ear for the impressionist, Manchester and Folkestone’s shiny new mega-venues open and Stonehenge gets the blockbuster treatment
Adrian Searle, Jonathan Jones and Oliver Wainwright
28, Dec, 2021 @6:00 AM

The Danish Collector review – reflections of an excellent eye
The Exhibition on Screen series examines the modern French paintings collected by Danish businessman Wilhelm Hansen
Andrew Pulver
30, Nov, 2021 @2:00 PM

From Cézanne to surrealism: Tate unveils 2022 programme
Other exhibitions include Cornelia Parker, Walter Sickert, Barbara Hepworth and the Turner prize
Lanre Bakare Arts and culture correspondent
27, Jul, 2021 @10:58 AM
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