Our pick of the city's must-see exhibitions, including Picasso, Pollock and two million pennies<br>
The elusive artist discusses her work, and the Doig trial that made her famous, ahead of a show of photographs opening in Chicago
The show, almost two-thirds of which is made up of previously unseen materials, reveals the first act of Arbus's career
British artist’s White Cube show addresses topics such as the rampant development of London, migracy and the end of mankind
From the strange set-pieces of Bedwyr Williams to a festival of the city’s emerging art scene, via luxurious Medieval needlework<br> <br>
Two exhibitions at CUNY and NYU focus on artist Alison Knowles and cellist Charlotte Moorman
From the Modern masters Fontana and Melotti and the post-war star Alighiero Boetti to the lesser-known artist Rodolfo Aricò and interactive kinetic art
From a man cave to a coral reef, we've got you covered
The museum will also host a show drawing parallels between the self-portraits of Claude Cahun and Gillian Wearing
Serpentine Gallery commission correlates weather conditions with polling results
Artist Michael Dean makes the pennies count while Anthea Hamilton hits a bum note—in a good way <br>
Jock Sturges defends work against pornography claims by conservative protesters
Our insider’s guide to the top exhibitions and events in the US capital
The artist pair give a one-day pop-up preview of their dealer Emmanuel Perrotin’s Fiac booth, ahead of their Flag Art Foundation show in New York
From dog bites at Viennacontemporary to Pop portraits at the Albertina
Contemplate Abstract Expressionism at the RA before getting down to big beats and 3D visual treats in the Hayward’s Infinite Mix
An exhibition coming to the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston reveals a new view of the Impressionist painter
Films and paintings have been created with refugees who have crossed the border<br>
Foundation behind museum has committed $200m to post-war reconstruction
Gawp and howl at Wifredo Lam’s Vodou inspired-works before being sectioned at the Wellcome Collection’s Bedlam show <br>
From a photographer in exile, to a painter changing his stripes
Tehran Museum’s The Sea Suspended seeks to bridge boundaries
Newport Street Gallery retrospective follows Jeff Koons solo show
The curator John Elderfield on his exhibition of the artist’s rarely shown paintings at Gagosian Beverly Hills—and what museums can learn from galleries
From Anne Imhof’s circus-like opera to a marathon of artist’s films to Andreas Greiner’s giant chicken skeleton
The show looks at the artist's development from 1948 to 1978