Darkness from Serra, delights from Siena, and a polar bear sound asleep – the week in art
Richard Serra’s final works, phenomenal medieval art, Egypt for kids, Polish movie poster magic and nature photography at its finest – all in your weekly dispatch
Siena: The Rise of Painting Phenomenal exhibition that will make you fall in love with medieval art, full of ravishing works by Duccio, Simone Martini and more. • National Gallery, London, from 8 March to 22 June
Deutsche Börse prize This year’s shortlisted artists Cristina De Middel, Rahim Fortune, Tarrah Krajnak and Lindokuhle Sobekwa show their stuff. • Photographers’ Gallery, London, until 15 June
Making Egypt This exhibition of ancient Egyptian art and history is a blockbuster for children - what a great idea. • Young V&A, London, until 2November
Polar Bear Amid Fireweed Blooms. Photograph: Christopher Paetkau
Winners of the second annual Nature Photography Contest were announced this week, with the photography of the year award going to Polar Bear Amid Fireweed Blooms by Christopher Paetkau. See the rest of the winners here.
Portrait of Constantijn Huygens and his clerk by Thomas de Keyser, 1627
Constantijn Huygens, Lord of Zuilichem, looks as approachable and down to earth as he is important in this very likable portrait. Huygens was a towering political influence in the young Dutch Republic who had recently come back from diplomatic work in England. You can see the symbolic stuff of his public life surrounding him in his study, including two huge globes and a pen ready to write his next weighty missive. On his desk are architectural plans, and behind him a fine tapestry. A servant or clerk is handing him an urgent letter. Yet Huygens was also a cultured individual who spotted the genius of the young Rembrandt and his friend Jan Lievens. The real power of De Keyser’s portrait is in its sensitive capturing of Huygens’s pale, alert features and nonchalant pose. Wearing unshowy but expensive clothes, Huygens here is the epitome of style, civility and intellectual curiosity. • National Gallery, London
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