Piet Mondrian
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Despite the discovery, the work, titled New York City I, will continue to be displayed the wrong way up to avoid damaging it
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Almost 80 years after her death, a biography will be published this month, Tate Modern plans a 2023 exhibition, and she is the subject of a film, as she is finally recognised as a visionary artist
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The comedian on rediscovering Cat Stevens, an eye-opening podcast on Bangladesh and binge-watching Derry Girls
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The Picasso and Mondrian pieces were recovered after they were hidden in bushland
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Works by 20th-century masters recovered nearly a decade after audacious burglary
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Illustrator Jean-Philippe Delhomme has imagined how great painters would have fared on social media – and the trolling their work might have received
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The inventor of modern art caps an amazing year of drawings by old masters, vast 20th-century retrospectives and the return of the YBAs
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4 out of 5 stars.
Frieze Masters 2017 review – 'You want sex? We've got sex – and smoking skeletons too!'
4 out of 5 stars.There’s lots of Basquiat, plenty of Baselitz and oodles of Brancusi – and that’s just the Bs. Our critic revels in the frazzled juxtapositions of Frieze Masters
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Visitors to the Hague’s blockbuster show should not be put off by his early flowers and windmills. They are the key to understanding this geometric master who found rectangles in everything
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Piet Mondrian and the rest of the De Stijl movement were admirable idealists, but their work is constipated compared with the wild moods of their American peers
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2017 marks centenary of De Stijl abstract art movement, which features black lines and red, yellow and blue blocks of colour
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From the tidy world of Piet Mondrian to sculptors Antony Gormley and Isamu Noguchi – the year’s best art titles
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From a damp hut in the Netherlands to a quiet haven in Paris, the great painter’s many studios were laboratories for his artistic ideas
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From Dalí clocks made from pancake batter to Malevich’s Black Square in caviar, Tatiana Shkondina recreates her favourite paintings using foodGallery
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Don Paterson thought writing a singable English version of a 17th-century Italian opera would be a breeze, until he found himself ‘fitting a set of spanners into a velvet box made for a dinner service’
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Mondrian’s bold grids, Malevich’s Black Square, Jenny Holzer’s top secret redacted government documents ... a new exhibition celebrates the point and edge of 100 years of abstraction. By Frances Spalding
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Laura Cumming: All human life was on show at the staggering Late Rembrandt exhibition, and there were revelatory works elsewhere by Ai Weiwei, Mondrian, Matisse and Malevich
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From Matisse at Tate Modern to Ai Weiwei in Yorkshire, 2014 has been a year for thrilling, revelatory art. Laura Cumming picks her 10 favourite works
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4 out of 5 stars.