EXHIBITION
Turner’s times
JMW Turner might be best known for his portrayal of nature’s unpredictable, otherworldly power, as depicted in The Shipwreck and Fishermen at Sea, but he also had his feet planted firmly on earth, in a world that was changing at a frightening rate. Living and working at the peak of the Industrial Revolution, Turner faced up to the turbulence of his times when some of his contemporaries glossed over it. A new exhibition at Tate Britain, Turner’s Modern World (28 October to 7 March 2021), will explore Turner’s fascination with politics, conflicts and new technology, as he turned his artistic eye to local elections, battlefields, steamboats and railways. www.tate.org.uk
ART
Palace paintings
Spectacular works by artists such as Titian, Rembrandt, Vermeer, van Dyck and Canaletto can be…