Kobro and Strzeminski, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Pierre-Auguste and Jean Renoir's relationships are each subject to in-depth review
Costume play and urban decay through the lens of the master
The man who wrote art history is remembered 300 years after his birth
The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will be the first place outside of France to have this honour
The art of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa make a big impact in Paris
Spanning 3000 years, the exhibition covers the Egyptian origins of alchemy to its influence on contemporary artists such as Koons
Several exhibits are taking place across the country, including the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin
The 11th edition of this exhibition links nature with nurture
As fake news and 'fake news' takes over politics, Louise Lawler's retrospective hits home
The Restless Earth explores the divisive subject currently preoccupying global media
Political and poignant, Gharem's art reflects on one of the defining moments of the 21st century
Piers Secunda's paint casts record the damage at front-line sites in Iraq
The artist’s relevance to our disruptive digital age shines through in a Whitechapel survey
Series of exhibitions dedicated to live art will be annual with BMW's support
An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum looks at the profound role Maine played in peripatetic artist's life and work
New York’s MoMA PS1 is collaborating with the K11 Art Foundation for a show on the regional differences in the digital world and their effect on art
Exhibition celebrates the androgynous stars of 1980s and 1990s Cantopop and cinema
Exhibition at ArtisTree features designs for leisure club that launched Zaha Hadid’s career
Due to a €1.25m loan fee to the Whitney, the museum did not see many profits from one of their biggest shows ever
The follower limps while the master strides through all six galleries in the National Gallery's latest exhibition
Many of the works in this year’s exhibition respond to the country’s social tensions, but the pressing question about what art can do during a crisis remains unanswered
Prowl around with Adrian Wong's tiger before singing in a choir at Spring Workshop
In 1974, fresh after graduating from the experimental studies programme at Syracuse University’s visual and performing arts department, Bill Viola moved to Florence to work at Art/Tapes/22, one of the first video art production studios in Europe
The Great Depression led to range of responses by American artists, whose works are on show in London
Coming to a museum near you: mentors, medals and monarchs… oh my!
The exhibition includes the mobile sculpture Clangors that has never left the family’s collection
A faulty reservation system, long queues of frustrated ticket holders and threats to strike by security staff mar the opening weeks
Former lieutenant colonel in the Saudi Arabian army is known for his politically and socially engaged works that draw on his Muslim heritage
Extraordinarily well-preserved luxury goods, plumbed from the ocean’s depths by commercial salvaging company, are now on view at the Asia Society