London institution introduces contribution to biennial in Shenzhen ahead of 2017 opening of its new gallery in the city
Adrian Cheng will support exhibitions by emerging Chinese artists at the institution
Doris Salcedo’s timely retrospective remembers victims of political violence
German capital’s rapid gentrification continues
Auction house is contributing towards the artist’s production costs
Ben Rivers’s cinematic installation is screened in salvaged film sets, scenery and prop workshops
Paris institution will co-organise the inaugural exhibition at the museum next year, expanding its empire in Asia
Two museum exhibitions will feature works that Uli Sigg has acquired since 2005
Bacon’s work has relationships with the Masters of art history, but the likenesses are often fugitive
Around 300 pieces from the Swiss organisation's sizeable art collection is on display at the Schaulager
Georges Adéagbo is due to have a show at the Israel Museum in January 2016
Five major art-world figures give their verdicts on Okwui Enwezor’s All the World’s Futures exhibition, as well as the national pavilions and other shows
Malina Suliman taught young people how to spray-paint in Kabul
Cars, cowboys and Hollywood shape exhibitition planned for 2016 at the De Young
Shows worth checking out around the Swiss city next week
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