The Chicago-based artist's exhibition in Paris examines the forced removal in 1911 of the inhabitants of Malaga Island
From female artists who made their mark on New York to designs for cities of the future
Drawings from the Royal Collection go on show around the country this week before larger surveys in London and Edinburgh later in the year
The conceptual artist brings a range of recent works stateside in a presentation co-organised by the Royal Academy of Arts
The artist’s new series of nocturnal photographs, on show at the Art Institute of Chicago, vividly imagine the kinds of scenes escaping slaves might have seen
Highly anticipated event blighted by snags with venues and security
Exhibition at the National Gallery and a display at the Wallace Collection focus on artist virtually unknown in the UK
New exhibition is dedicated to Margaret Demant—a passionate booster of the Detroit Institute of Arts’ collection
Museo del Prado’s show on the 15th-century Spanish painter is elegant, intellectually incisive and rich in both news and rarely seen art
University is facing $70m lawsuit from seven women claiming that it turned a blind eye to sexual abuse and discrimination
From Pierre Bonnard's colours-turned-up-to-11 at Tate Modern to Bill Viola's dust up with Michelangelo at the Royal Academy of Arts
Two venues of Andy Warhol, and young painter Theodora Allen's ancient symbolism
New exhibition at the Block Museum of Art looks at the artefacts that flowed through the region assisted by the spread of Islam
The work of the influential—but now underappreciated—polymath, whose followers included Gandhi, is the subject of several shows this year
Organisers had to delve deep into the Belvedere archives and visit artist's descendants to assemble the exhibition
Exhibition at the Met Breuer argues that the Italian-Argentinian's early sculptures and decorative pieces inspired his works to come
The New York-based Italian artist tells us about her new film installation in her New Museum show
Exhibition aims to reassess French artist’s reputation and revel in depth and detail of his work
As the Royal Academy in London prepares to open a show uniting the US video artist with Michelangelo, his wife and collaborator discusses her pivotal role in his process
From Grace Wales Bonner's group show at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery to a last chance to see Christian Marclay's The Clock at Tate Modern
We speak to curators Letizia Treves and Jordana Pomeroy about the growing trend to bring historical female artists to the fore. Plus, Kate MacGarry tells us about participating in Condo London. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
From the many sides of Bruce Nauman to the many subjects of Eugene Richards
One work represents a kind of career retrospective for this widely respected artist and human rights activist, who appears to have been born with an archival gene
The artist's radical video sparked debate about race relations in the US
Mystical rituals lie at the heart of the fashion designer’s first major exhibition taking place at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery
Her show Mark My Words is at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington, DC—one of the museums still open during the shutdown
The sprawling show is a needed revisit for those who remember Warhol as a living, brilliant savant, taste-maker and oddball
Swedish artist created fully functioning office ‘to expose online manipulation tactics’ used in the lead up to the EU referendum