Study of a Bull, from a "very private collection", has never been exhibited before
Exhibition’s opening night was packed with luminaries from the Chinese art world
Exhibition comes five years after triumphant Royal Academy show in 2012
The trio from Murano steps out of the shadow of Bellini, Giorgione and Titian in new show
Don’t call 9-1-1 if you spot one of the Cyprus-born choreographer’s dancers tumbled on the ground
The patron saint of artists from Van Gogh to Kandinsky gets his first London show since 1964
Performing for the Camera is an in-depth survey of the photography of performance
Works from the Kamakura period all come from US museums and private collections
A series of programmes focuses on the cultural value of pixação
City once home to computing pioneer Alan Turing was centre for cutting-edge technologies
Cappadox contemporary art festival to include site-specific works by 15 artists, focusing on tourism in the country’s centre
Dutch doubts over attribution led to tough action against retrospective in the artist's birthplace
Collector seeks artists to respond to the events of 1917 and their legacy today in Russia
Qatar Museums presents key works from collection in Bank of Santander’s Madrid space
Works amassed by Sergei Shchukin—once held in Moscow’s State Museum of New Western Art—will be shown together again at the Foundation Louis Vuitton
Crowds come out in force for major loan exhibition dedicated to the Mexican artist at St Petersburg’s Faberge Museum
Beuys prints among more than 100 works drawn from Andrew and Christine Hall’s “extraordinary pack of cards”
Museums officials have failed to bring anything new to the work on display
Survey of eye- and mind-boggling works opens in Danish museum
Ghanaian artist is also creating an installation for the Marrakesh Biennale this month
Four-day event is billed as “the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian art”
Major exhibition opens of the artists who put poetry, myth, love and death first and foremost