The artist, who is of Tlingit and Unangax descent, confronts the traumatic past in deeply affecting ways but does not wallow in it
Show at Lebanon's Aishti Foundation is last in a trilogy exploring its vast private collection before its first solo presentation of Albert Oehlen
Museum director Hilke Wagner seeks to address lingering prejudices with exhibition and events
Preparation for 2019 exhibition and the building's renovation has led to the discovery of previously undocumented art works
The British film-maker’s first US museum survey at the New Museum shows that he is one of the most forceful and stirring artists of the day—and one of our best social archaeologists
Japanese artist became embroiled in #Metoo movement over treatment of long-time model
Directors Deyan Sudjic and Alice Black say ‘professional activists exploited the situation’ and they stand by their ‘curatorial independence’
Marina Abramovic’s ex-partner has signed up with Richard Saltoun gallery
From superhero action figures to Chianti-infused treasure hunts and poolside art, exhibitions are exploring the importance of play
The garment was conserved for the Holburne Museum's exhibition of objects collected by the “intrepid” traveller Ellen Tanner
LA museum will be last stop for Tate Modern's acclaimed Soul of a Nation show examining race relations in the US
Activist launches Jeffrey Deitch’s new Hollywood gallery and will show works with talent agency UTA
From Shilpa Gupta's voices of silenced poets to Rembrandt in all his glory
Simon Dinnerstein's rarely seen masterwork is the centrepiece of a travelling show
The London institution says it did not endorse the private event organised by the Italian aerospace company Leonardo
Major loan show is based on 1985 display of the Italian artist organised by pioneering curator Harald Szeemann
Exhibition opening in January will also show how the notoriously shy artist responded to the very traumatic experiences of the First and Second World Wars
Exhibition looks at Austrian obsession with flower painting since the 18th century
Non-profit programme launches in October with show by Venezuelan artist Pepe López in London chapel
His boundless inventiveness as a painter—and not only—shines through in this ambitious survey
Roderic O’Conor and the Moderns: Between Paris and Pont-Aven opens at National Gallery of Ireland
The exhibition will examine themes of spirituality and mortality in both artists’ work
Exhibition is titled May You Live in Interesting Times, after counterfeit Chinese curse
On the anniversary, the artist reflects on the disaster and China's response
Front International in Cleveland and Opens Spaces in Kansas City aim to encourage unity in the US’s divided heartland
Tenth edition named after poem written “at a time when Europe was in disarray”
Exhibition at New York's MoMA aims to show how monumental buildings contributed to a “collective civic space in a multi-ethnic society”