From the Deutsche Börse photography prize to Rockefeller's collection including Gauguin and Picasso
Frightened Girl is part of a London exhibition devoted to the Ben-Day dot technique commonly used in pulp fiction comics
Catch Judy's Chicago Dinner Party (her)story before it closes, and Robert Ryman's drawings as the show opens
Activist artist tells a “very different story about what art does in our world”
Court artist had an impressive roster of sitters including Mary Rose Tudor
Parker Bright says protest image of him taken at Whitney Biennial was used by Neil Beloufa without permission
Amid the Los Angeles artist's politically minded work, visitors can register to vote in Texas's forthcoming mid-term elections
Exhibition commemorating German play includes works by Eugène Delacroix, Robert Mapplethorpe and Martin Scorsese
Exhibition of 50 Greek, Roman and Persian artefacts is "first large-scale exhibition by a major Western museum in Iran"
Solid Light Works is the first major UK exhibition from Anthony McCall in over 10 years
The Art Newspaper's senior correspondent Martin Bailey is the co-curator of the exhibition
From cabinets of curiosities at the Whitechapel to confronting trauma at the Barbican
A look at the life and art of the two Austrian greats as shows open marking their 100th anniversary. And the New Museum Triennial is reviewed.
Show of more than 500 works ranges from Giorgio de Chirico to Gruppo 7
The 30-year-old piece showing two hands holding a gun and a candle is "strangely familiar and at once unbearably relevant", the artist says
Plans led by V22 art collective part of a wider £3.5bn regeneration scheme
Every selected artist has a "degree of political and social engagement", curator says
Critics choose highlights from fifth edition of the Jeddah show, organised by Tate curator Vassilis Oikonomopoulos
From the glitz and glamour of ocean liners to post-Brexit politics by the official election artist Cornelia Parker
Recent appreciation of artist challenges 'illusion that we have come to terms with variety of Modern art'
Jennifer Rubell's performance uses pie-throwing, and its roots in both political protest and slapstick humour, to explore consent and violence
More than a display of splendour, the exhibition examines how the court functioned as an institution of propaganda, shaping and promoting images of imperial power
Morgan Library exhibition includes 55 calendars, Bibles and chronicles
Brighton exhibition includes love letters and artist's final painting, a memento mori