Exhibitions
Venice Biennale 2022: the must-see collateral exhibitions around the city
Writhing bodies in a deconsecrated church, BDE at the Ducale and an entirely improvised pavilion—what to see beyond the Arsenale and Giardini
An outdoor exhibition returns to Joshua Tree, the California desert’s art boomtown
The latest edition of High Desert Test Sites opens as the desert around Joshua Tree is becoming an increasingly popular destination for art-lovers and tourists
Bittersweet triumph at Venice Biennale of late Indigenous artist Jaider Esbell
The Brazilian painter, sculptor, activist and writer killed himself last year
In the backrooms of a photography studio, a unique modern history of Madagascar is discovered
Ramily founded Antananarivo’s only operational photography studio, chronicling Malagasy society from independence onwards. His images are about to go on show for the first time
Venice Biennale 2022: the must-see pavilions in the Arsenale
From a Gauguin impersonation to fire raining from the sky, here are the best exhibitions in the city's former shipyards
Major work by late Cuban printmaker Belkis Ayón a no-show at Venice Biennale because of war in Ukraine
The work is held at the Ludwig Museum in St. Petersburg, making it "impossible" to be shown in the Biennale's main exhibition
The Big Review: Donatello in Florence
This unrepeatable show, spread across the Palazzo Strozzi and Museo Nazionale del Bargello, reflects the Florentine master’s journey from late Gothic elegance to classical sensuality
Venice Biennale 2022: the must-see pavilions in the Giardini
From America's African facelift to the scents of hope and fear, here are the exhibitions we loved at the heart of the big event
War in Ukraine delays Kazakhstan Pavilion during Venice Biennale opening
Shipping chaos has derailed plans for the Central Asian nation's inaugural pavilion—but its organisers are improvising solutions
Marlene Dumas at Palazzo Grassi review—exhausting and uplifting at once
Venice exhibition elegantly displays the tension between seduction and repulsion in the South African artist's work
Move over Venice! Sunderland reveals its heart of glass with four new artist commissions in north-east England
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From Kathy Ruttenberg at Lyles & King to the treasures of the Hispanic Society Museum & Library
Giant David Hockney painting, unseen in nearly 30 years, steals the show at Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario
The 24ft wide canvas is one of the treasures in ‘I Am Here’, a thematic exhibition of artists’ collections, lists and depictions of everyday scenes
Genesis P-Orridge’s lifetime of boundary-breaking work comes into full view
The first posthumous institutional show of P-Orridge’s work chronicles a wide-ranging and pioneering practice that often played out at the level of identity and appearance
As war rages in Ukraine, an exhibition considers four centuries of armed conflict through the eyes of artists on the front lines
Images by Francisco de Goya, Roger Fenton and others at the Clark Art Institute offer historical counterpoints to horrific footage from the current conflict, reflecting how much—and how little—about war has changed
A brush with... Nari Ward
An in-depth interview with the artist on his greatest cultural influences, from The Staples Singers to Piero Manzoni
Anish Kapoor will bring the ‘world’s blackest black’ to Venice's Accademia
The first British artist is finally exhibiting his sculptures using the controversial Vantablack.
Duking it out: Anselm Kiefer takes on the Venetian masters at the Palazzo Ducale
German artist creates new works that respond to those created by Tintoretto and others
Punching bag bearing name of convicted dealer Mary Boone features in New York show on Basquiat’s found objects
Nahmad Contemporary exhibition brings together works made from detritus dotted around the city’s streets and subways
'Placing colour at the centre of things': Venice exhibition brings together Stanley Whitney's Italian-inspired paintings
American artist’s practice was transformed when he moved to Rome in the 1990s
Musée D’Orsay takes a trip through Gaudí’s fantastical world in new exhibition
Immersive show at the Parisian museum aims to show the varied output of the master of Catalan Modernism and go beyond his most famous work, the Sagrada Família
Girls girls girls: Simone Rocha curates all-women group show at Lismore Castle in Ireland
The Big Review: Postwar Modern—New Art in Britain 1945-1965 at Barbican Gallery
A show shaped by refugees and immigrants who made new lives on British shores has a war-stained resonance with today
France seeks to protect Russia's Morozov collection from seizure as masterpieces return home
Works were on loan to a blockbuster exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris
Review: Does the Whitney Biennial really reflect the world today?
Plus, the exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories opens in Washington and Raphael's late self-portrait at London's National Gallery
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From Walid Raad at Paula Cooper Gallery to Daniel Lie at the New Museum
First details on the largest US exhibition of Van Gogh paintings for a generation
The show “Van Gogh in America” opens at the Detroit Institute of Arts in October
Indigenous artists highlight shared histories of abstraction and survival in the Whitney Biennial
The 2022 edition of the exhibition includes the work of four Indigenous artists from the US and Canada
Flamenco, floating stages and a Stravinsky revival: programme for Venice's 2022 dance biennial revealed
Biennale Danza director Wayne McGregor has given the 16th international festival of contemporary dance the title of "Boundary-less" to reflect the current state of global flux
Under a revolutionary, emancipatory spell: Venice exhibition explores Surrealism’s interest in the occult
Major show at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection includes works by leading lights of Surrealism, including Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning