The deputy director and chief curator of the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum says she is "humbled by the breadth of this responsibility"
The show, at Hauser & Wirth St Moritz, looks at the artist's visits to his Swiss dealer Bruno Bischofberger, when he would go cross-country skiing and visit agricultural shows
Among the initiatives launched to mark both 1,000 days since the invasion and its approaching third anniversary is an exhibition in Kharkiv exploring how the concept of safety “has been profoundly redefined by the war”
The artist's 36-minute film, ‘Moving Picture (946-3) Kyoto Version (2019–24)’, is currently on show at Gagosian
At Shrine Empire gallery in New Delhi, the Dalit artist reconsiders the past of his native Kerala
2024 highlights from Ben Luke, The Art Newspaper's contributing editor
This unlikely grouping is part of an astonishing story involving New York’s Guggenheim Museum
More than 50 Palestinian artists are participating in the worldwide event
A new “capsule collection” trail will also feature works by Mark Rothko and Dorothea Tanning
Renowned Turkish artist İnci Eviner says her work was pulled "without further explanation and apology" and describes the move as censorship
From October 2025, Serpentine Galleries will host "House of Music"— a “multi-sensory environment” pairing the artist's paintings with music and film
A new show examines what the term means and celebrates foundational Black liberation movements
It will join a record-breaking nine other immersive rooms in the National Gallery of Victoria's retrospective on the Japanese artist, spanning eight decades
The exhibition comprises works referencing an African diasporic religion that originated in Brazil
Sprawling survey of the Modernist master, comprising more than 70 works, is a celebration of a remarkable six-decade career
Their astonishing 1896 exhibition is now being celebrated by the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands
Artist’s portraits of people like Harriet Tubman and Mahatma Gandhi are a tribute to the many figures who battled discrimination
The American artist is having her first solo exhibition at the London outpost of Thaddaeus Ropac gallery, which now represents her
Historic pieces by the acclaimed Swiss sculptor Giacometti will be brought together with works by three leading contemporary artists at the Brutalist London venue
The artist’s solo show at The Bass in Miami Beach includes new commissions reflecting her nostalgia for the city in the 1970s and 80s
From ambitious new projects by Andrea Chung, Rachel Feinstein, Marguerite Humeau and José Parlá to shows devoted to the revered and recently deceased artists Jacqueline de Jong and Keiichi Tanaami
A show in Basel explores the art of window dressing, with works by artists from Andy Warhol to Marina Abramović at the Tinguely Museum and across the city
The work, made while the young photographer was in Paris, will be exhibited at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
Show at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani in Venice will include artefacts from the George Loudon collection amongst other curiosities
The Science Museum exhibition will explore the French monarchy’s fascination with scientific observation and experimentation under Louis XIV and XV
Pioneering works by the British-Pakistani artist who died young are being restaged in Dublin before travelling to London
With a gesture of love, Raúl de Nieves has altered a New Orleans space once described as ‘the most racist’ in the city
Curators at Tate and Los Angeles County Museum of Art discuss the ways in which technology has shaped artists’ work, plus a chat about the “mesmerising” Harmonia Macrocosmica
The painting, which has just gone on display at Amsterdam’s Van Gogh Museum, was previously hidden away in a private collection for over a century
Since 2017, Wall Street trader Peter Tuchman has organised exhibitions of finance-themed works by street artists in a somewhat unlikely location