Italian artist known for submerging a giant pair of hands in Venice’s Grand Canal plans to install the steel sculpture next year
New work is about how prisoners lost sensory perception and “eventually their minds”
A show of the artist's work in Sheboygan is sure to spur more interest in his art and life
Show of more than 40 artists includes Jenny Holzer, Grayson Perry and Gerhard Richter
From Soutine’s flushed-cheek portraits to Alex Katz’s 10ft-tall sculpture of his wife Ada
El colectivo está ayudando a museos a acceder a una audiencia hispanohablante con servicios de traducción e interpretación—pero están marcando el límite con espacios de gentrificación
The collective is helping art venues access a Spanish-speaking audience with translation and interpretation services—but they draw the line with museums they see as gentrifiers
Chinese artist was en route to premiere of his documentary Human Flow when staff wrongly claimed his visa was invalid
The show, which was met with protest before it even opened, packs a punch
French artist has filled the 13,000 sq. m space in Paris with an exhibition based on the days of the week
The protest work He Will Not Divide US has been moved four times after attacks by far-right extremists and vandals in the US and UK
Exhibition brings high priest of conceptualism to Melbourne International Festival
Artist's ideas on "borderless space" particularly potent against the backdrop of Brexit
The bust of Napoleon Bonaparte has been authenticated and is due to go on loan to the Philadelphia Museum of Art
New show at Turner Contemporary brings together artists who both once lived in seaside town
From John Akomfrah’s video on the threat of climate change to Nick Goss’s paintings of a great flood via Katharina Grosse’s paint-splashed walls
A New York gallery show and new publication draw fresh attention to little known collaboration between the fashion photographer and African-American writer
What will happen when the only painting in private hands by the Renaissance master heads to auction? Plus: the New Museum's big new show on gender, and our literary editor talks 18th-century princesses
New 500 sq. m column-free gallery makes space for performance art
Artist unveils his “black site” installation in Yorkshire as Guardian article reveals the suffering of prisoners shackled in dungeons in Afghanistan and Thailand
Visitors to war photojournalist Karim Ben Khelifa’s project experience the humanity in people on both sides of conflicts
Fictional museum booth will be re-staged at Firstsite gallery after drawing crowds at Frieze, where the gift shop raised £10,000 for UK regional museums
German design survey has opened alongside Deutsche Bank collection exhibition in beleaguered state
Major loans from New York will be shown in both cities while the US institution adds one-third more exhibition space in Manhattan
An exhibition on post-war art proves a little too ambitious
Exhibition including 124 works is largest in Europe and America in almost 30 years
The Getty Foundation-backed series of exhibitions across Southern California this year looks at the cultural crosscurrents between Latin America and Los Angeles. Here, we offer capsule reviews of some of the most significant exhibitions
Lygia Clark’s spray gun painting is complemented by a survey of radical Latin American female artists
The unlikely friendship of Dalí and Duchamp is explored at the RA, while Superflex turn Tate Modern into a playground