Every fold of fabric and rusty porthole is visible in a film of the American statue
Official pavilions in the Giardini and the Arsenale that are already talking points, plus national presentations across Venice that are part of the collateral programme
British-born Martin Clark joins the London institution from Bergen Kunsthall
State Hermitage Museum is lending works, including six paintings by Rembrandt, to its Netherlands outpost
Images from the archives of the Hermitage museum are on show at London's Calvert 22 Foundation for one weekend only
Personal items of shipwrecked migrants are included in a Milan exhibition
UK museum housing largest collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts outside the British Museum reopens after 18-month refurbishment
Films about Islamic State, North Korea and the Black Lives Matter movement among highlights of curator Maxa Zoller's line-up
For its tenth anniversary, the Wiels contemporary art centre in Brussels presents a “blueprint” for how museums can address instability and migration
Massimo Osanna, the man leading the ancient city's restoration, has turned the site around—but there is still work to do
Political will is there but cash remains short
The Restless Earth explores the divisive subject currently preoccupying global media
Three-year refurbishment has transformed museum's brutalist 1960s building, which now includes five new thematic galleries
Museums are following in the footsteps of artists such as Jordan Wolfson and Jon Rafman
Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor gives us a tour of the fair's section for large-scale sculptures and installations
Artists' plans for prestigious Hyundai Commission have not yet been revealed
Coming to a museum near you: mentors, medals and monarchs… oh my!
Museum exhibitions and acquisitions reveal a renewed interest in the great female artists of the past
In the heart of Europe, a new show reflects a diverse and globalised world
The Last Supper scene by the 16th-century nun Plautilla Nelli is due to go on show in 2018
Unanimous vote by selection committee still needs approval from trustees and Spanish government
Architect’s tree-like wooden structure takes inspiration from the meeting-place of choice in villages throughout Africa
Florence museum’s 2017 programme also includes exhibition tracing Eisenstein's interest in Renaissance art
Altarpiece was taken from church in Modena, Italy, in 2014