The Swiss-American artist tells this week’s The Art Newspaper podcast about the effects of the three years’ editing of his masterpiece, now on view at Tate Modern
Survey at Martin-Gropius-Bau boasts a staggering 1,000 exhibits discovered over the past 20 years in Germany
As debates on the burqa rage worldwide, De Young Museum exhibition explores complexities and range of Islamic dress
Edmund de Waal's porcelain creations will open a dialogue with the historic art and furnishings and 'will not shock', curator says
Images of primary school children will go on show at Tate Britain alongside survey of Oscar winner’s work at Tate Modern
Mika Rottenberg’s surreal world lands in London’s newest space, Goldsmiths CCA, while the “king of cling” Azzedine Alaïa captivates at the Design Museum
From long-hidden sculptures to a Land Art pioneer’s early cogitations
Met Breuer exhibition, of works made over the past 50 years, feels timely in the age of fake news
Denver Art Museum's exhibition of the Old Master's prints looks at how he intentionally made “rarities” for his collectors
Pop artist's fist institutional exhibition revisited 50 years on at Stockholm’s Moderna Museet
Exhibition at Dundee Contemporary Arts documents artist’s black flag installation at North and South Pole
New York show recreates 1970s installations that inspired her best known work
Show at Hong Kong's Tai Kwun is artist's first major retrospective in greater China
New exhibitions at commercial galleries, from Joan Mitchell's last show at Cheim & Read, to Francesca Woodman's haunting photographs in Venice
Al-Thani collection in discussions to show holdings at revamped Hôtel de la Marine
The inaugural exhibition, commemorating the 14th Amendment, looks at Jim Crow America
From the artist-curated Bienal de São Paulo to a sweeping survey of Latin American art by “radical women”
From righteous indignation to interactive play
Victoria and Albert Museum show promises an in-depth exploration of gaming design and culture
The “avant-garde superstar” of the Renaissance is celebrated in his home city before works make rare trip to the US
Show at Whitechapel Gallery in London was held in 1973 to mark the UK's entry to the common market
Piers Secunda’s exhibition on destroyed ancient Assyrian objects is part of ongoing attempts to bring peace to a divided region
Around 180 objects at the Ashmolean Museum reveal how humans have embraced the occult over the past eight centuries
An art historian explores the importance of the pathbreaking Progressive Artists’ Group, the focus of an exhibition opening at Asia Society