Beyeler, doyen of Basel dealers, has taken over the Kunstmuseum and the Kunsthalle to accommodate this event
“We are not just a temple to gold and glass but should turn our attention to daily life”
The artist gives a rare interview ahead of his Tate Gallery retrospective, weighing in on Pop Art and the Pop revival and the need for quality judgements in art and consumer society
Lisson’s On Kawara with Houshiary
“Collection for a King” opens on 5 May
Fiat’s cultural showplace, the Palazzo Grassi, collaborates for the first time ever with a Venetian museum
This exhibition recovers missing works and provides clues for his development
These 36 watercolours of the city were crucial in its reconstruction
About 150 items from the collection will be displayed at the exhibition
Arman, Bailey, Johns, Ono, Rauschenberg, Salle, and more
Highlights include the “Vitruvian Man”
Currently at the Munich Kunsthalle, the exhibition will next move to the Edinburgh National Gallery of Modern Art
Corporation to drop arts sponsorship programme
Celebrating Elizabeth’s forty-year reign with robes, regalia, royal presents and memorabilia
Underappreciated in Britain, the Sackler Galleries mobilise for this modern master
“The museum is like a voodoo fetish, the artist a sorcerer but also a prisoner”
Back to the future
The Werner will give visitors a taste of Vuillard in anticipation of the Washington show
Bequest of modern paintings and sculpture to tour American cities
Beautiful art in the Beautiful Country
Exhibition gives historical context to denunciation of Mapplethorpe and Serrano
Ian Hamilton Finlay’s exhibition at Victoria Miro complements ICA survey
A rising market for the Vogue shot: two shows, one at the V&A, the other at Hamilton’s
A harrowing look into the damage wreaked during the last seven months
Celebrating Dix at Nierendorf since 1922
Open until 15 March, the show may serve as an introduction to the sculptor for a post-war generation unfamiliar with his legacy
Serra celebrates at Gagosian’s while Grey Gallery plays dress-up
Leading German artist showing at the Tate comments on his work
Nicholas Penny talks to the exhibition organiser David Landau about his all-embracing view of one of the greatest Renaissance artists