Celebrate Women’s History Month through art, from feminism solving an ancient riddle in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard's retrospective at the Whitney
Eyebeam plans residencies, fellowships and exhibitions for its new Brooklyn headquarters
The defence giant withdrew after Art not Arms petition condemned company’s sales to Saudi Arabia
The dissident Chinese artist on why he's tackling the global refugee crisis in his first exhibition in the Gulf
Around one-fifth of the objects in the Brooklyn Museum's show were not included in previous iterations
Guillaume Houzé says that his new Marais venue will be less corporate and more creative
Exhibition at King's College draws largely on private collection of Christian Levett
Marble work, which goes on show in Lyon this week, is based on a photograph when the German chancellor was a member of the Free German Youth movement
Timing of mega-exhibition organised by Germano Celant is coincidental but timely
Tate Modern’s major new show focuses on 1932, a period of turbulent creativity that gave rise to some of the artist’s greatest work
The exhibition of 1960s works by the Malaysian artist is part of a long-term plan to turn Euro-centric Modernism on its head
Usually highly secret financial data on Burrell Collection's travelling show disclosed for forthcoming Glasgow City Council meeting
From David Bowie in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard at the Whitney
Outliers and American Vanguard Art in Washington, DC, makes clear that schooled and self-taught artists have never been that far apart
Group launches petition calling for arts festival to refuse backing from BAE Systems accused of “profiteering from the deaths of innocent children”
From an updated Bowie blockbuster to an octogenarian's new work
Mika Rottenberg solo show and Chicago Imagist exhibition in the pipeline
Works by the husband-and-wife artists and ten other solo exhibitions are on show as part of deFINE Art at the school’s Savannah museum
Madrid museum's collector-trustees, Carmen Cervera and Francesca von Habsburg, turn conflict into collaboration
US artist was first of New York group to create large-scale paintings—before Jackson Pollock
Indigenous peoples valued luxury objects more as tools of statecraft and for communicating with the divine than for their precious metals
The artist and curator shared what they learned from their 2017 experiences during a College Art Association panel on "censorship"
John Hansard Gallery's Sampler show gives public a taster of future exhibition programme, which includes Richter retrospective