Asian art is in the ascendancy globally, while in Europe, Salvador Dalí reigns supreme
The exhibition will contain works by 24 artists, from three pivotal historical moments: 1960-70, the revolutionary era, and the post-war period
Also, Meyer Vaisman's grandiose taxidermies and Elaine Strutevant's almost-replicas
But words are now more risky than art
Specialists express concern about lack of provenance for works by artists including Rodchenko and Goncharova in Italian exhibition
Tapestry is as alluring a medium to today’s artists as Renaissance ones
Since retiring from teaching at the Slade school after 40 years, the sculptor has found her large, site-specific works in great demand—not least at Tate Britain
Not yet publicly announced, it is scheduled for 2016
Curators and scholars on their key exhibitions of 2013, 2014 and beyond.
Exhibitions included artists Joan Mitchell, Jenny Holzer and more
Our pick of the exhibitions commemorating the First World War
King’s College show opens events marking the 20th anniversary of the film-maker’s death
The Jameel Prize show at the Victoria and Albert Museum looks for the best in Islamic or Islamic-inspired art
The ceremony is part of the US debut of “The Life and Death of Marina Abramovic”
Click, whirr… before instant went digital
Hamburger Kunsthalle exhibits the work of two artists who both fled Germany in the 1930s
German artist’s first major US retrospective presents career of constant reinvention
The artists make themselves at home
Tate Britain traces the driving forces and ideologies behind a 500-year history of iconoclasm
Elmgreen & Dragset install a house at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Tate Britain examines the history of those who have targeted art, from Henry VIII to the present
“Radio Waves: New York ‘Nouveau Réalisme’ and Rauschenberg” provides a snapshot of the 1960s art scene
This show compares the two artists, revealing that the painter even asked the sculptor for lessons
"Malevich’s early figurative paintings reveal his debt to Monet and Renoir"
The upcoming exhibition will feature around 50 works by 22 artists
The new arts centre will present two annual exhibitions, starting with 'Divisionism'
A pair of Hume’s swing doors mark the start of his Tate Britain show. But what lies beyond?
Next Summer's exhibition focuses on the boundaries between the mainstream and the marginal
Basel's best kept secrets, told by artists, curators, dealers and connoisseurs
Museum closes a cultural gulf