On a recent trip to London, Bendor Grosvenor enjoyed the buzz of the Old Masters auctions but bemoaned Tate’s exhibition labels
Final leg of the international survey on the artist, who died aged 32 in 2015, opens at Philadelphia Art Museum
There was another side to the artist who was a key figure of the international avant-garde: affectionate portraits and landscapes that were an ode to his rural Swiss roots
As the late outsider artist Samuel Kahn’s first solo show opens in Virginia, his daughter reconsiders the impact of his work
The exhibition will explore the late Mexican artist’s impact on women artists across Mexico, the Americas and Europe
From a survey of Basoeki Abdullah's painterly diplomacy to an immersive exhibition of maritime-themed works
A new book and a major exhibition are highlighting contemporary female artists from Singapore, the Philippines and other Southeast Asian countries
Works that address resistance, ecology and colonialism are part of the year’s vibrant exhibition titled "Pure Intention"
World leaders descend on Davos this week—but the wider region has much more to offer than the World Economic Forum
Arash Nassiri’s film installation at London’s Chisenhale Gallery uses an abandoned “Persian Palace” to reflect on the lives of Iranians who have settled in LA and elsewhere in the West
For the Institute of Contemporary Art San Francisco’s nomadic debut, the artists Lily Kwong and Tara Donovan have devised projects using nature and light on the grounds of an unusual downtown skyscraper
Gagosian will bring the Ghanaian artist to Venice's Palazzo Grimani in May
Ben Luke hears about the British Museum’s fresh approach to the stewardship of its collection of Hawaiian objects, discusses the eerie history of Ca’ Dario and learns more about a late Beuys work
The artist and curator has resigned from his position at the Kochi Biennale Foundation citing “pressing family reasons”
A new show will explore the Mexican artist's complex personality and her rise to fame over the past 50 years
The “near frightening rigour” of the post-conceptualist artist is celebrated at UCCA Center for Contemporary Art
A selling show at Nature Morte gallery will include work from across the outspoken Chinese artist’s career—amid reports of rising censorship in India
From the opening of the Guggenheim Abu Dhabi to Marcel Duchamp at MoMA, New York, The Art Newspaper's editors look ahead to next year's biggest stories
The major survey repositions the French artist as more than a Neoclassicist, emphasising instead his realism and idealism
Must-see exhibitions coming this year include ‘Van Gogh’s Sunflowers’ in Philadelphia and ‘Yellow: Beyond Van Gogh’s Colour’ in Amsterdam
The famous painting, held in the Mauristhuis museum in The Hague, was banned from travel in 2014
The artist’s experience of being a recreational pilot has played into many of their works—including some on view in a current Paris exhibition
A non-profit initiative in Miami exposes the widening funding gap redefining who can afford to exhibit at American institutions
The curator Alice Christophe delves into the catalogue and picks out some key objects ahead of the exhibition in London
We round-up the biggest shows opening each month
Milwaukee show explores how the Queen of Chicago and her friends offered a different vision of the Midwest
The exhibitions to visit in London, New York, Tokyo, Paris and Madrid
Bourse de Commerce show celebrates the movement's unsung stars such as Meg Webster
Centro Botin presentation also taps into community concerns about dredging and port expansion
In its largest edition yet, the biennial frames art as an “arboreal metaphor” for exchange, resistance and resilience