José da Silva
José da Silva is the Exhibitions Editor of The Art Newspaper
Walk & Talk includes exhibitions and performances on the Portuguese volcanic islands of the Azores
The Lightbox gallery features the voices of artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi and Elisabeth Frink
British artist has added a number of small inside jokes throughout vast exhibition
Metropolitan Police investigating theft from stand of Geneva-based Boghossian
Recent exhibition at Tate Britain is sure to boost museum’s declining visitor figures
The Frieze Sculpture exhibition is to precede the fair this year
Don't miss out on this summer's hottest outdoor sculpture installations
From the subterranean delights of East London to Sargent’s lesser-known paintings
Artist’s body to be exhumed after Spanish woman claims he was her biological father
Retrospective at IWM North in Manchester is the largest-ever exhibition of the controversial avant-garde artist's work
From the Beyeler's first photography show to Delvoye’s excrement-making machines
From shit machines to abstract paintings made by one very artistic robot
One recent work responds directly to our annual attendance figures survey
Among the 13 new commissions, Judy Chicago has designed a giant psychedelic mural while Jeremy Deller has produced a series of billboards and a secret performance
Will it be the Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever?
The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in in Humlebæk will stage reperformances of some of her most famous pieces
The founder of the Vorticist movement has often been under-appreciated or misunderstood, which the Imperial War Museum North seeks to rectify
Major show on figurative painting at Tate Britain will feature Freud and Bacon while Tate Liverpool will host Egon Schiele survey
Images of Cairo shot on iPhone, surreal domestic interiors and unearthed pictures of 1980s London among top photography shows opening this week
Video will feature alongside key works from 1970-80s in artist's first solo exhibition in Italy
Argentinian artist’s solo show in Buenos Aires also includes a sound piece played by an arachnid
Closure last year of former home and studio of conceptual artist John Latham was expected to be permanent
Kobro and Strzeminski, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Pierre-Auguste and Jean Renoir's relationships are each subject to in-depth review
While the Whitney breaks the hold of New York’s Met and MoMA