The artists Daria Marchenko and Daniel Green describe the work as “rich and cheap”
The Algerian-British artist explores her family’s experiences living in the shadow of colonialism
Two major shows had been planned but only Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil's is taking place after Masp cancelled
Foundling Museum launches £20,000 crowdfunding campaign for show that marks centenary of women’s right to vote in the UK
Venues across Europe ramp up requests as multiple shows are planned for 2019
Exhibition in Margate includes works by Edward Hopper, Lee Miller and John Stezaker
Existing works by artists like Kerry James Marshall and Martine Syms will also be included in the show
The US photographer’s innovations are re-examined in joint exhibition that looks at the ‘physical tensions of the human body’
Effect British sculptor had on Modern and contemporary artists in the country will be explored
The New York artist’s newest abstract works at Paula Cooper Gallery are not exactly topical, but his devotion to the ideals of science, democracy and community remind us of America’s better self
Event in Norwegian capital—launching the same month as the next Venice Biennale—will unfold in public spaces
But the exhibitions are not cancelled, the museum says
Exhibition on US painter opens at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art before travelling to London
New York dealer credits first generation of overseas galleries with creating audience for Western art, but will not show Asian artists 'right off the bat'
New exhibition in Venice puts challenging work that risked offending “stuffy visitors” in context
More than 7,000 visitors attended over the closing weekend in London, with overall figures expected to reach more than 215,000
From erotic photographs to psychedelic quilts, a reappraisal of autodidacticism features more than 80 eclectic artists
New London show has received glowing reviews but there is one conspicuous absentee
Space founded by the Giacometti Foundation will also include a research centre and a venue for temporary shows
Kenneth Baker on the US artist's survey at the Barbican, which travels to Germany next month
His depiction of the US flag is adorned with same-sex couples
From a triumphant show of Charles I's collection at the Royal Academy to an Andreas Gursky retrospective at the revamped Hayward Gallery
Why the pop artist—a lifelong, closeted Catholic—deserves to be shown at The Vatican
We pick apart the latest smash hit show to open in London with art historian Bendor Grosvenor, then complete our 2018 preview with a look at the big exhibitions coming to the US this year
Show will 'explore the artist's spiritual side' with Last Supper series and skull silkscreens
From Basquiat's $110m skull in Brooklyn to Viennese luxe in uptown Manhattan
The major loan show is a double whammy in the quality of the works presented and its popularity
Italian designer’s estate withdrew agreement to loan works and denied permission to publish texts after disagreement over the exhibition’s layout and content
Large-scale installation in Hyde Park is part of artist's Serpentine Gallery show