Visitors will experience monochrome world like the one Medieval monks wanted in “minimalist monasteries”
A focused show in Washington, DC, looks at why US collectors had a passion for French painting
Willem van Gogh, the great grandson of Theo, the artist’s brother, will also speak in the presentation
British Council exhibition organised by six emerging Saudi women curators breaks new ground
American author and critic has chosen painters Celia Paul, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye and Peter Doig for successive solo exhibitions starting next year
Images, to be shown at Austin Desmond Fine Art, depict British artist with group of male friends on holiday at Pagham Beach in West Sussex
Wellcome Collection show will focus on designers’ work during times of war and plague
The town has been slowly blossoming into a hub for art since the establishment of the triennial, and the fourth edition hopes to continue this trend
More than 70 institutions are presenting shows in the second edition of PST across Los Angeles
Works by more than 20 Academicians installed in Sackler Galleries in time for Matisse show
Jupiter Artland’s new permanent piece by Pablo Bronstein joins two ten-metre-high pavilions in a Gothic and Chinoiserie style
Works by Cindy Sherman and Glenn Ligon to go on show at the Palais de Tokyo and on the block in Christie’s sale
Visitors will be able to sit on 36 wool rugs arranged across the floor of a former interfaith chapel
The museum celebrates the artists who had to hide their sexuality
The Lightbox gallery features the voices of artists such as Eduardo Paolozzi and Elisabeth Frink
After Shchukin show, private Paris museum cements Franco-Russian relationship with exhibition of blue-chip works bought by Morozov brothers
UK entrepreneur Andrew Brownsword is lending a Sisley painting of the Thames
Edward Jonkler’s photographs, on view in London, show men held in limbo at centres in Europe and the Middle East
Debut show at Thomas Dane Gallery includes new works from US photographer’s Portraits and Landscapes series
From surfboards to a Second World War bomber, new show charts the rise of the humble material
The artist makes a virtue out of mystery
Artist spent six months in Italy studying psychology and maiolica for the Max Mara Art Prize for Women
Urban study by Rem Koolhaas's studio part of biennial that will serve as a platform for social change
Soul of a Nation features works by more than 60 black artists who shaped the civil rights era
Almost 1,000 guests attended the opening night to support the show, organised by Iran's leading artist
Lawler's work proves that conditions of display have a heavy bearing on how we see art and its history
Photographs from 1980s will also go on show at the National Portrait Gallery to coincide with the autumn survey
Show in 2018 will celebrate 250 years of the world’s most prestigious open exhibition
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