Exhibitions

Patients can be prescribed visits to Emily Carr exhibition under new Vancouver Art Gallery mental health initiative

As part of Canada’s national nature prescription programme, healthcare professionals can send visitors to the gallery in support of their psychological wellbeing

Tatiana Trouvé and Thomas Schütte have taken over Pinault’s Venetian galleries: here are the works not to miss

From subversions of the “reclining woman“ motif to an urban cosmos, the works in these sprawling shows offer an insight into the diversity of the two artists’ practices

National Gallery of Art marking 250th anniversary of US with loans to ten museums across the country

The initiative, already underway and continuing through May 2026, comes as the Trump administration has pressured arts funders and institutions to prioritise semiquincentennial projects

‘I am glad you are recording what they have done to me’: portraits from Belsen concentration camp among exhibits in London anniversary show

An exhibition marking 80 years since the camp was liberated “takes a fresh look at a subject that many of us think we are familiar with”, says the director of the Wiener Holocaust Library

King’s Gallery exhibition on Edwardian Age reveals literary, musical and artistic tastes of royal family

On show are personal items, as well as art and jewellery, belonging to King Edward and Queen Alexandra, many on view for the first time

Nine astonishing places to see Van Gogh's paintings

Around the world, they are in unusual venues ranging from a Japanese museum in a mountain forest to a Warsaw church dome

Richness, complexity and joy: this London exhibition is a fittingly varied celebration of British working-class life

The show, held at the grand Two Temple Place, challenges inequities and misrepresentation

Newly conserved portrait of an Italian beauty who bewitched King Edward VII to go on show

The royal acquired the painting, now in an exhibition at The King’s Gallery, when he was a young prince

Museu de Arte de São Paulo traces its own history and evolution across exhibitions in its new tower

The museum’s inaugural programming in its new 14-storey wing chronicles and builds on the museum’s 78-year legacy

Where to see Van Gogh's work in 2025: Boston, London and beyond

Japan wins out, with three separate shows that, together, will probably attract over a million visitors this year

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Let them eat cake—and custard: Food Museum launches school dinners exhibition

The show promises free tasters that may “provoke delight or disgust, depending on your memories of school food”

Giuseppe Penone on his plans to take over London's Serpentine South—and the park beyond

Ahead of the opening of his largest UK exhibition to date, the Italian artist discusses what will make this show unique

Rhode Island School of Design shuts down students’ pro-Palestine exhibition

The exhibition, originally staged in a publicly accessible café, will reopen in a building that is not open to the public

Yoko Ono’s acclaimed Tate Modern retrospective will travel to MCA Chicago

The museum will be the only US venue for the exhibition, which brings together more than 200 objects including participatory installations and performance documentation

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Avast me hearty: much loved National Maritime Museum curator gets touching send off

Visitors to the museum's pirates exhibition may spot ongoing tributes from staffers

April's must-see exhibitions: Matisse, Morris and the design of the 1940s

The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month

Guggenheim shows to champion Maria Helena Vieira da Silva, who still ‘needs to be rediscovered by many audiences’

The career survey of the Portuguese abstract painter starts in Venice before moving to Bilbao

Robert Rauschenberg's centenary celebrations are starting with old friends

Rarely seen works and other treats will go on show in worldwide exhibitions, starting in Milan and Munich this April

With ‘Art and Design in the 1940s’, Philadelphia Museum of Art is exploring a decade of two halves

Using the museum's vast archive, this exhibition highlights the impact of war followed by optimism

Henri Matisse’s daughter Marguerite inspires a new angle on the ubiquitous artist

In the year that copyright on the French artist’s work expires, an exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris aims to provide new insights into his life and career

From artisans to AI: London exhibition explores the legacy of William Morris

A show in Walthamstow examines the influence of the British artist, designer and political activist through a plethora of objects—many donated by the public

Must-see shows during Art Basel Hong Kong

Filmmaker Wong Kar Wai inspires an outdoor installation, Louise Bourgeois brings rarely-seen sculptures and eight artists from across the region are spotlit

‘Mystery of a masterpiece’: how Van Gogh’s postman portrait ‘disappeared’ from London’s Tate Gallery a century ago

Now owned by New York’s MoMA, the painting of Joseph Roulin is the star loan for a major exhibition opening in Boston

This Devon exhibition explores why, when it comes to the environment, the planetary is not at odds with the local

A racial justice activist by trade, Ashish Ghadiali's show at Thelma Hulbert Gallery is his first as an artist

Whimsy wins the day at Desert X's 2025 edition

Two hours east of Los Angeles, a road trip worth the journey to outdoor projects by Alison Saar, Agnes Denes, Jose Dávila and others

Tutankhamun treasures head to Hong Kong for major Ancient Egypt show

Seven Egyptian venues will loan more than 200 works for the exhibition, including objects from Saqqara tombs

Our pick of the shows to see during Hong Kong art week

From Sin Wai Kin's latest video works to Sarah Sze's first solo exhibition in Asia

Alicja Kwade’s latest work, on show in Hong Kong, looks behind prison bars where time is torture

The Polish artist’s exhibition, Pretopia, draws on the origins and history of a former Victorian jail in the city

Fra Angelico Deposition altarpiece back on display in Florence after transformative two-year restoration

The work has resumed its place at the Museo di San Marco after conservation work that has brought the Italian Renaissance artist’s masterly skill with colour and form to the fore