Hauser & Wirth show conceived by Rashid Johnson shines light on the "collector friendly" Expressionist
Thirteen years on from the London riots, and just weeks after far-right riots swept the UK, Imran Perretta's new exhibition asks how we might better harness righteous anger
An image of one of the artist's celebrated neon pieces will restart a rotating series of commissions for a Manhattan billboard at 18th Street near 10th Avenue
Artist brings together recordings made in an Austrian ice cave and on the surface of a giant historic bell at Notre-Dame de Paris
The UK's largest celebration of work by D/deaf and disabled artists opens on 4 September with a packed and varied programme
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
The exhibition across three venues in the Netherlands will include new findings and the artist's restored masterpiece, Saint Luke Painting the Madonna
The Courtauld Gallery is honouring the artist’s ambition to reunite his paintings in the city
The artist’s idiosyncratic terms for two sitters—lover and poet—inspired the theme of the 60-work exhibition
The survey of the American Mexican sculptor and printmaker will show how activism and art went hand in hand
André Breton’s rarely seen handwritten Surrealist manifesto will take centre stage at a Centre Pompidou exhibition, which includes masterpieces of the movement and gives prominence to overlooked artists
Some of the British artist’s finest works return to Wentworth Woodhouse, the Yorkshire mansion where they were painted in 1762, for an eye-opening anniversary exhibition
What does “Native Modernism” mean?
For a new exhibition and auction, the charity Hospital Rooms is bringing art workshops designed for mental health facilities to the London gallery
The artist’s show at the University of Chicago was informed by her experience teaching a class on historically marginalised forms of learning
The two-part show reveals like never before how theft was used as a means of erasing Jewish identity, writes Ambassador (ret) Stuart E. Eizenstat, the chair of the United States Holocaust Memorial Council, and the curator Julie-Marthe Cohen
The Kurdish artist delves into the histories of looted artefacts and questions the ethics of their existence in Western museums
The London art world came out in force to celebrate the American visionary's exhibition “Revelations” and to enjoy a tech-powered interaction with her quest to create a world where power is equally shared
Under the National Treasures scheme, 12 UK museums are mounting exhibitions around the loan of masterpieces from the National Gallery
The London institution was founded in 1824 to be “free to anyone who applied at the door”. That principle, epitomised by the exhibition "Hockney and Piero: A Longer Look", sits at the heart of the bicentennial celebrations
Works by Raphael and Leonardo will also be featured in the London exhibition, which aims to reconsider artists of the period as draughtsmen, in addition to painters or sculptors
The museum, which is hosting a major survey of the post-Impressionist artist's work, paid $6.5m for 'The blue roof' or 'Farm at Le Pouldu'
While the New York institution has not reached pre-Covid numbers with international visitors, the figures paint a promising picture
The largest contemporary art exhibition in Central America returns to Guatemala with a performance-art specialist at its helm
Myths and legends walk the plank as the National Maritime Museum tells true stories of 'horrible' seafarers
Sixty secondary school pupils given carte blanche to conjure an alternative Olympic park for an exhibition in Paris
The New York-born artist, who has lived in Canada for more than half a century, explains how she bypassed sexism in the 1970s to teach herself photography, and why she will always be connected to the US
Livraria Lello’s charitable arm, headquartered in a 14th-century Gothic monastery just outside Porto, seeks to educate visitors through its inaugural exhibition
Towards New Worlds brings together the work of 15 creatives, with a key mission being to counter traditionally siloed views of disabled artists’ work
Police officers delivered a notice from a district governor that alleged the show at Depo Istanbul incited the public to hatred