Turner gets a soulmate and Rembrandt gets an update – the week in art
Turner takes sides with Sean Scully, Rembrandt triumphs over Hirst and Picasso, and three great American photographers size up Scotland
Sean Scully: Sea Star
JMW Turner’s beachscape The Evening Star reveals itself as an abstract masterpiece by being seen with Scully’s abstract art.
• National Gallery, London, 13 April to 11 August.
Mandela’s sketch of his Robben Island cell will be sold at auction
… and her Serpentine show is a furious, uneasy delight
Rembrandt’s resplendence upstages Bacon, Warhol and Koons at the Gagosian
Wildly coloured glass artworks have sprung up in Kew Gardens
Harry Clarke’s bizarre visions fused the past with an alien future
Sriwhana Spong is taking on colonialism with Gamelan and GoPros
Queen Victoria’s coronet is reducing V&A visitors to tears
Leyton’s metalheads are laying on family fun
Edvard Munch is a five-star treat
New York has a new Shed to play in
… but the Hudson Yards development surrounding it is a horror
Meanwhile, the city could get a Lowline to go with its High Line
We took a peek at Madelon Vriesendorp’s flat
Juergen Teller is raising awareness of children’s terminal care
Three female performance artists have won the inaugural Katthy Cavaliere fellowships
… Let’s hope this new Australian award continues with vision
Galleries are talking again to art patron Anthony d’Offay
Photographer Brian Rose found Atlantic City was a ghost town
Damien Hirst has created a demon
A rediscovered Malevich is no such thing
Andres Amador is letting his work be washed away
Rembrandt has become a film star
And we remembered Dan Robbins, the inventor of painting by numbers
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