José da Silva
José da Silva is the Exhibitions Editor of The Art Newspaper
The British artist tells us what he has been up to since the coronavirus pandemic hit the UK
Museum will house a temporary structure in its grounds as the “country prepares Public Health facilities to deal with Covid-19”
Ai Weiwei was a hit in Brazil, records were broken in London and Paris—but is this the final year of museum visitor growth?
Londoners stuck to the tried-and-tested and New Yorkers showed their patriotic sides, while Parisians were drawn in by golden treasures
Last year also saw record attendances at both Tate Modern and Tate Britain
We have gathered information about grants and loans around the world to help you get through the Covid-19 crisis
The 20 artists taking part have been announced, with major installations heading for the seaside town
From David Hockney's portraits to a photography show radically rethinking masculinity
The first major UK show will include 80 works by the little-known Belgian artist who has always "escaped easy categorisation"
The car's the star as galleries move into the driving seat
Responding to current issues in a surreally faux-New York setting
The artist restages his 1993 Backdrop Project at the fair
The assistant curator Clare Nadal talks us through five key images from The Hepworth Wakefield’s exhibition
Visitors will be able to get up close to Ghent Altarpiece panels and compare the Flemish artist to his Italian peers at Museum of Fine Arts show in Ghent
From Ruth Asawa's delicate structures to a revelatory show of Picasso's paper works
We look at the year ahead for galleries, art fairs and auctions, and seek out the big shows in the UK, Europe and the US
Most of the works, created with felt tip pen on newsprint, have been lost, but two have been specially restored for London show
Collectors, enthusiasts and friends loan works that channel subculture of Margaret Thatcher’s Britain
From Elizabeth Peyton's historically contextualised portraits to a jarring installation on queer existence
As Notre Dame burned, protestors called the shots and a gold toilet vanished, it was certainly a year to remember
From Bomberg's love of the Renaissance to Bruce Conner's sexy music video
We look back at some of the best shows this year
From the UK's hottest graduates to forgotten Indian masterpieces
Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani will share the UK’s most prestigious art prize
From Feliciano Centurión's blankets to a recreation of Valie Export's show at the 1980 Venice Biennale
The third edition of Anozero in Coimbra includes works by Steve McQueen, Anna Boghiguian, and the Portuguese duo João Maria Gusmão & Pedro Paiva
Museum plans to send 300 portraits a year on tour around the country during £35.5m redevelopment
From Lucian Freud's stunning self-portraits at the Royal Academy of Arts to King Tut's treasures at the Saatchi Gallery
The artist’s altercation with a cab driver produced one of many revealing paintings being exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts
From Christian Marclay to Taryn Simon, we look at how artists are increasingly using vinyl to document and augment their work—and as a medium in itself