Boscoe and Geoffrey Holder, whose art is on show at Victoria Miro, had a remarkable range of talents beyond painting, from music to dance, acting and costume design
The UK artist, whose work has been turned into placards and posters, is having a retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery in London
While Morris is the better known of the two, it is Lett-Haines whose work is ripe for rediscovery says the curator
As the palace grounds host Olympic and Paralympic equine events, an exhibition of horse works by the likes of Leonardo, Rubens and Géricault will grace the interiors
The design history of the world’s most famous doll is being told in London
US artists including Dana Schutz, Tschabalala Self and George Condo have opened shows in the Mediterranean cultural hub—as their home country remains fractured
The National Coalition Against Censorship is calling out museum leaders in Miami, Minneapolis and Omaha that cancelled or postponed Wiley’s exhibitions following sexual-assault allegations against him
Jenny Kendler’s multidisciplinary project seeks kinship between humans and other animals
Both Women in Revolt and Acts of Creation treat maternity as a source of creativity, rather than a patriarchal trap or the enemy of good art
The lending of ‘The Supper at Emmaus’ by the National Gallery, under the National Treasures scheme, and ‘The Taking of Christ’, by the National Gallery of Ireland and Jesuit Fathers, is hailed as “north-south-east-west” moment
In an effort to deepen existing programming and community engagement, some institutions are choosing to stage fewer exhibitions
Hilary Jack says she hopes the controversy around her work, showing a house falling into the sea, will help bring attention to the issue of global warming
The musician, who has spent recent years carving out a side career as an artist, is showing four multi-sensory installations in his home country of Iceland
The 32-year-old London-based artist says she is still working it all out while collectors rush in
Members of the Christian Democratic Union of Germany party released a statement criticising the exhibition for its explicit imagery, but others have positioned the intervention as an attempt to impede artistic freedom
Experts have criticised the exhibition at the Musée de La Vie Romantique for presenting works as autograph with little evidence
Two entrepreneurs have founded spaces and set up programmes in one of the world’s poorest countries
The pioneering American street photographer returns to Málaga with a major show exploring the influence of his early work in the Spanish city
Curators from the London institution said they might adopt some of the innovative ways the objects were displayed at the National Gallery of Victoria
Before becoming an art collector extraordinaire, Peggy Guggenheim lived for five transformational years in the deepest Hampshire countryside
We find out what this year's fair says about the state of the art market. Plus, the veteran journalist Lynn Barber tells us about her encounters with artists and we discover a forgotten master of Neo-Classical art
Exhibitions of the artist's work at museums in Florida, Minnesota and Nebraska have been postponed
While there is no overarching theme, works dealing with the impact of conflict and the legacy of colonialism dominate the tenth edition of the city-wide event this year
Pavel Otdelnov's show at the Old Waiting Room in south London aims to “discover the origins of the catastrophe unfolding before our eyes today”
The German artist's exhibition at the Kunsthaus Dahlem is a playground with a poignant message
From Precious Okoyomon's nightmarish animatronic bear to a global survey of Black figurative painting, sci-fi chairs and Dan Flavin
“Even though we are confronted with situations of hopelessness, resilience is our kind of hope,” say Chinese curators Carol Yinghua Lu and Liu Ding
Fresh research has revealed how the prestigious pair seized the moment to ensure their likeness was painted by the great Dutch artist
A blockbuster show focused on Turner and Constable plus a vast survey of Nigerian modernism are also in the pipeline
Adam Rouhana wants to challenge stereotypical perceptions of the war-torn country in two London shows