From William Kentridge’s cacophonous contraptions to a 3-million-year-old readymade at the British Museum <br> <br>
A Queens Museum retrospective of Mierle Laderman Ukeles looks at how the artist made daily chores into art
Explore art history with Kerry James Marshall and bask in the pure positivity of Mark Leceky
This year's second edition has plenty on offer, from national pavilions to algae-eating drones
Dozens of artefacts never before on public view feature in show
Belgian painter sees echoes of today’s populist movements in his compatriot’s grotesque folkloric imagery
Exhibition of work by still-life pioneer Clara Peeters travels from her native Antwerp
The Chinese activist-artist, who lived in the city during the 1980s, comes back with new tree sculptures and an installation of cast-off clothing from refugee camps
Cardiff-based international competition focuses on the human condition
William Eggleston's sumptuous portraits, two million pennies at the Turner Prize and the source of art revealed in south London<br>
California bookseller John Windle has built a 300-strong collection of the British Romantic poet’s art and writing
Four artists have been shortlisted for new £30,000 award, from Turner-Prize-nominated Helen Marten to veteran Filipino sculptor David Medalla
From Charlotte Brontë’s letters to Robert Morris's plywood sculptures, we've got you covered on what to see in the city and beyond
The artist said he felt like a kid in a candy store when selecting works from the encyclopaedic museum, including one of his favourite paintings, Ingres’ Odalisque in Grisaille
Spiders, flies and ants drive growth of human cancer cells in flickering light of basement installation
Sergei Shchukin’s holdings, split up by the Soviets, are reunited at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris
All four shortlisted artists share a dual cultural identity—a clear political statement by the jury at a time of rising nationalism and tensions over immigration
From Chaimowicz’s dark disco delights to the long shadow of influence cast by Caravaggio <br>
An exhibition in Dresden chronicles the emergence and variance of landscapes from Flanders
From a weird and wild ride through past presidential elections, to the calming canvases of Agnes Martin
Inaugural display includes paintings by Vassily Kandinsky, Kazimir Malevich, Piet Mondrian, Barnett Newman, Jackson Pollock, Mark Rothko, and Clyfford Still
After Philippe Parreno in 2013, the British-born, Berlin-based artist gets "carte blanche" to fill the entirety of the vast contemporary art space
Exhibition next year reflects on the impact of the US through works by artists such as Ed Ruscha and Robert Rauschenberg
Russian and French presidents were due to visit exhibition of Modern masterpieces from Shchukin collection
An exhibition on Rosenberg in Belgium focuses on the story of his Paris gallery and the recovery of his looted art
Picasso’s portraits, AbEx’s big guns and Parreno’s Turbine Hall commission are not to be missed during Frieze week <br>
From the Holy Wars to the culture wars to a conceptual art crusade
Photographs of works made by artists using decommissioned weapons are displayed in Senate building one month before the election, while originals are on view at local think tank
Exhibition at the Musée du Quai Branly introduces French audiences to artists like Jacob Lawrence, Aaron Douglas and Norman Lewis