Two shows in New York focus on the achievements of the Renaissance master
Late series pieces include inkjet dye and pigment transfers on polylaminate, paper and fabric, as well as frescoes
The show captures the conflicting artistic tendencies of Weimar Germany
After a troubled renovation, Paris museum unveils rehang and new exhibition programme with a contemporary twist
Hirst is a fan and friend of the late abstract painter
Mexican artist living symbol of human resourcefulness opens at Tate Modern
Rarely seen portraits are the stars of acclaimed National Gallery show
A Post-Impressionist perspective makes our world a more exciting place
Our pick of the city's must-see exhibitions—just the tonic to avoid art-fair fatigue
City’s art collection out on loan to make room for 42 contemporary artists’ work on view from Friday
Leading academics discussed the Italian artist’s radical Argentine roots and less noticed ceramic work
Beneath Pop art’s kitschy veneer is something starker and more profound
Newport Street Gallery’s lofty spaces are devoted to his friend John Hoyland’s abstract canvases
Phillips to host non-selling Barbara Hepworth show in London next summer, with works on loan from Wakefield and private collections
Rediscovered Japanese panels on show after two years of painstaking restoration in specialist studio
Zurich show emphasises Spanish artist's more daring side
Exhibitions on the Beat Generation, Beirut and Arte Povera also in the pipeline
A hairdresser’s, a billboard, a café and a mum’s car, are among the unusual locations in this city-wide event
Abraham Cruzvillegas plans to turn Turbine Hall into green space
It may be because works are never lent or simply cannot be moved, or because historical figures become unfashionable or controversial, or because living artists prove reluctant, but some of the most cherished ideas of leading curators and directors have never come to fruition—yet<br>
Art-world figures including Larry Gagosian and Benedikt Taschen among sitters
John Hoyland’s "bold" canvases shine at Newport Street Gallery critics preview, but YBA is a no-show
Event’s first iteration in Asia includes five Chinese artists but no female nudity