This will be the first call for a tapestry by the artist for the Andy Worhal Museum
The exhibition unites 75 works under four historical sections from the early 19th century to the present
The painter’s portraits of his diverse circle of polymathic friends
A wave of exhibitions of influential female artists begins this month on both sides of the Atlantic
The educational mission of Martin Margulies’s collection is as strong as ever
The collectors celebrate their wedding anniversary with a new exhibition
See the conversation in Norwich exhibition next Spring
As a new book surveys landmark photographic exhibitions, museums are only starting to catch up with the digital revolution of the medium
Richard Serra's new sculpture exhibition bypasses Gagosian
The Cut-Outs retrospective was seen by 563,000 visitors
Leighton House to exhibit the Mexican businessman's collection
Acquired in the 17th century, the Amerbach collection provides insight into how Dürer's techniques were implemented by his contemporaries
Trio of Richard Tuttle exhibitions includes his largest work to date in the Tate’s Turbine Hall
But some exhibitions have been cancelled as political stand-off continues
Tate Modern, the Whitechapel Gallery and Bowdoin are showing the textile artist’s works
…but British government officially pulls out of joint Year of Culture
Dealing with the traumatic experience of growing up in a nation rising from the ruins of the Third Reich has been an important theme in the artist's work
150 works produced from 1835 until his death in 1851 will dispel oversimplifications of this later works
The retrospective, which will span from the beginning of his career to its current phase, will be held at the Haus der Kunst
An upcoming exhibition explores the brief but intense creative spark that lay the foundations for Italian art of the 1960s
16 works originally given to Paul Alexandre help kick off London Art Week
Rem Koolhaas’s Biennale reflects his discipline not just as a technical process but as the embodiment of human experience across the ages.
The Art Newspaper reports on Malevich exhibitions, which reference previous shows of his work
Exploring the impact of digital technology on art, music, film and design
As a major Malevich show opens in London, claims grow that the avant-garde market is still plagued by the fakes
As a touring show opens at Tate Modern, is a rounded picture finally emerging?
The artist is taking part in Manifesta 10, despite the country’s anti-gay laws
Lorne Thyssen's antiquities gallery opened in London’s Davies Street last month
“The art world did not stand still between 1914 and 1918”
London, and then New York, will see the largest number of Matisse’s paper constructions ever assembled