Donald Lee recommends the Luther exhibition in Torgau about the Reformer’s relationships with the German princes
Neil Stokoe, R.B Kitaj and David Hockney were in the same year
A four-screen video work by Bill Viola to be unveiled this month is the first in a series of installations reflecting on the role of religion in Britain
Painting lives on, but the critical terms stagnate and slacken, the art historian says
Only works produced in artist’s lifetime will be included
The reconstruction of a playful installation from the 1970s at Frieze New York failed to fully conjure its original anarchic, prankster spirit
The 1980s art world was devastated by HIV/Aids, but artists made era-defining work even as their peers were dying from the disease. Now, US institutions are recognising the extent of their legacy, with numerous shows planned
Venue for socio-political art to open in converted armaments factory in Maubourguet
German capital’s 1960s urban renewal is explored in new shows
Joanna Robotham takes a look at MoMA’s survey of art made during the Great Migration
Bold Tendencies in south London unveils large-scale commission by Richard Wentworth
The artist’s foundation has launched a studio apartment-sized venue for exhibitions in the Meatpacking District
Etchings by the French draughtsman Jacques Callot go on show in Moscow
Controversial artist’s canvases, photos and videos to be displayed at Palermo’s Museo Zac after Museo Jumex exhibition pulled
Artist’s grandson welcomes ‘long overdue’ retrospective at the Pushkin featuring more than 50 works
The central exhibition at the Venice Biennale is searing but splendid, even if it raises moral concerns
Show includes fashion designs as well as early drawings and pastels found in a sealed package during a recent studio visit
Science Museum show was postponed last year amid political tensions with Russia