British photographer’s largest exhibition to date will inaugurate space opened by culture magazine Elephant
Exhibition at The Store X includes works by 21 artists made in the 21st century
Visitor numbers at Shanghai Museum eclipse institution’s most successful London exhibitions
Artist's new works incorporate "imitation" bags and wallets in response to brand's window displays
The Scottish video artist throws visitors into a post-Brexit apocalypse at London’s Zabludowicz Collection
Amsterdam show on the artist's Martinique trip also reveals Tate watercolour as a genuine work by Gauguin
From key video pieces courtesy of the New Museum to 17th-century depictions of martyred saints à la Ribera
We talk to the art market specialist Melanie Gerlis about the fair, to Doris Salcedo and Ragnar Kjartansson about their shows, Massimiliano Gioni about the New Museum’s video-art pop-up in London—and Louisa Buck discusses Frieze's special Social Work section. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
Be dazzled by Mary Corse's light at the Whitney or catch the Met's Heavenly Bodies before it closes
The artist trickster behind some of the internet’s most bizarre hoaxes has published a cryptic book for her first solo show
The New Zealand-born artist’s show at the Barbican Art Gallery reflects her diverse approach to materials, including a rare Brazilian rubber called balata
The Chinese artist reveals which exhibitions he plans to see during his whistle-stop tour of the UK capital this week
The performance artist on using her Turbine Hall commission to reach out to local people
Show of early works by the US photographer will coincide with first Kader Attia survey in the UK
Show of artist whose work “undermines old idea of Surrealism being about the objectification of women” opens in Madrid before travelling to London
Donor of artefacts asked New York museum to present them as "American art rather than tribal art"
An exhibition of 100 masterpieces from the Gobelins manufactory reveals a complicated repatriation after the Second World War
Noah Charney on amazing works that were always meant to be temporary
Heat-sensitive floor work and crying room part of “stealth” piece pushing positive aspects of migration
Exhibition of Japanese artist's work that opens later this week has already sold out for October
Show at the Kunsthistorisches Museum unites more than three-quarters of the artist's paintings
The artist, once championed by Alfred Stieglitz, fell into obscurity after her death in 1950
The nonconforming artist, who was accepted by the Surrealists but never identified with them, has an art historical resurrection at an unlikely venue
From Candice Breitz’s triptych about sex workers to Christiane Möbus’s petrified wood auction in the city’s oldest church
Jump aboard Tauba Auerbach's dazzling fireboat for the Public Art Fund and then get lost in a concrete utopia at MoMA
A show co-organised with the dealer Nicholas Hall demonstrates the endlessly exciting possibilities of blending the old and the new
A show at Toronto's Aga Khan Museum zeroes in on creativity in the Qajar Dynasty
In this week's podcast, curator Helen C. Evans tells a story of cross-pollination across 14 centuries