The “avant-garde superstar” of the Renaissance is celebrated in his home city before works make rare trip to the US
Two exhibitions in Scotland celebrate the collection’s birthday
Designs and location of statue for bicentenary of "turning point in UK democracy" will be put to public consultation
New show explores how the Austrian artists tackled “issues that we’re grappling with today”
The 100th anniversary of Austrian artist’s death has arrived just in time for the #MeToo movement
Joana Vasconcelos, who is showing a giant stiletto at the Edinburgh venue, will launch her on-site swimming pool next year
The free-entry museum of Canadian art was initially scheduled to be completed last year
Foundling Museum launches £20,000 crowdfunding campaign for show that marks centenary of women’s right to vote in the UK
Exhibitions at home and abroad mark centenary of country's split from Russia
Multi-coloured explosive commission marks the 75th anniversary of the first nuclear reaction
New museums in Weimar and Dessau, extension to Berlin archive and “Grand Tour of Modernism” are among initiatives planned
We choose the must-see shows that commemorate the 400th anniversary of the playwright’s death
From Cecil Beaton to Annie Leibovitz and from Pietro Annigoni to Lucian Freud, a broad spectrum of image-makers have portrayed the Queen
Five years after the uprisings in Cairo, the spirit of the protests lives on in cultural projects
Rebecca Warren, Ciara Phillips, Yinka Shonibare and Imran Qureshi will create new works as part of UK’s official arts programme, 14-18 Now
Raft of exhibitions and projects are due to launch this year
The second “What is Art For?” investigation took place in the Hermitage Theatre last month
Another 20-year landmark, now in print
The milestone is marked with nod to all the dealers who have contributed to the event since 1970
Tate acquires edition of video shown at this year’s Venice Biennale
While the retrospective spans every stage of his career, his portraits of Robert Sainsbury and other members of the Sainsbury Family constitute the focal point
Sir Robert and Lady Sainsbury's personal connection to Giacometti meant the committee had no trouble engaging lenders
While the Fondazione Mazzotta concentrates on how mountainous terrain shaped the family psyche, his associations with Balthus and Cartier-Bresson are made clear in the European Academy's "Friendship: the only land"
Giles Waterfield, former director of the Dulwich Picture Gallery, looks at how the Colonial Willamsburg Foundation tackles the problems of shifting historical perspectives
A study in obscurity for the twenty-fifth anniversary
This month, the New York gallery celebrates its sesquicentennial with an exhibition on its most famous paintings and clients
25 years of the world’s top fair, from 15 to 20 June