Sharjah show recreates late artist’s studio
Museum of African Contemporary Art Al Maaden will hold “international opening” in February
Concurrent surveys in Austrian capital investigate the Old Masters' imaginative resources
From Modigliani’s "indecent" nudes to two shows exploring very different relationships
Collaboration with Greenpeace documents logging in Cameroon and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
US artist's new work examines migration, madness and colonisation in contemporary America
Exhibition is final event in Year of Culture partnership between Qatar and Germany
Two-year transformation, starting next summer, will open up the London gallery’s historic Great Room
From an art history lesson in drawings to channelling grief through painting
Theaster Gates and his Rebuild Foundation have organised a display and series of conversations around the disassembled structure, with hopes of rebuilding it outdoors this spring
New exhibition will look at artist’s early sculpture and include nude from show once shut down for indecency
Government initiative to co-ordinate museum loans worldwide revives an idea of the late Martin Roth
Fifty years after they first met, the artists are being celebrated with eight international exhibitions of their Beard Pictures. Meanwhile, a new text work finds them in typically provocative form—it features 5,000 F-words
Museums hosting the traveling exhibition of her immersive works think 30 seconds is enough—but they are missing the point
Exhibition of 400 works opens at State Tretyakov Museum and Jewish Museum and Tolerance Center
Event coincides with the city's tricentennial next year
Homo Faber's initiative, focussing on artisanal techniques, will take over the entire Fondazione Giorgio Cini next autumn
From Pussy Riot's immersive penal colony installation to a final chance to see Francis Kéré’s Serpentine Pavilion
Russian art patron Igor Tsukanov has created a show at the Saatchi Gallery about artists who have risked protesting against conditions in Russia since 1991
Show examines role of Art et Liberté in international fight against fascism, nationalism and colonialism
Mobile floors in Lafayette Anticipations's central exhibition space will operate as ‘curatorial machine’, say organisers
OGR's first show remixes the city's collections from antiquity to present, reflecting on the over production of contemporary art and the fact nothing is new
Underrated sculptor, whose fight against cancer is reflected in her art, goes on show at Hepworth Wakefield
From the British Museum's Lion Man to Matisse's studio studies at the Royal Academy
Questions about identity abound in the travelling retrospective of the American artist’s work
From Canadian artists to a Korean film-maker whose work deals with history and trauma