After an inaugural outing in Milan last year, Canemorto is transforming an East Village gallery into an irreverent market for handcrafted fish art
The self-described “Punjabi Scouser” artist’s colourful neon works raise a smile, but with themes of feminism, racism and colonialism there is a serious intent to her art
'The I and the You' spans the Brazilian artist's work from the mid 1950s to the early 1970s—some of the most repressive years of Brazil’s military dictatorship
From the atomic to the astronomic, and the natural to supernatural, these exhibitions make the most of the Getty’s sweeping science-meets-art agenda
An exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind will “lift the lid” on subjects rarely spoken about a decade ago
The new show at Ateneum Art Museum, Helsinki, explores the influence of Medieval and Renaissance art on Modern artists
Tal Mazliach’s exhibition reflects on her personal experience of Hamas’s attack on Kibbutz Kfar Aza and the war that has raged since
The groundbreaking musicians and artists see every part of their London show as a form of art
With its first-ever Bacon show, the gallery plans to make 'a real splash with a major British artist'
Works by four artists were created as part of the Transforming Collections: Reimagining Art, Nation and Heritage research project
From the Getty initiative’s most widely exhibited artist to its most calming installation
'Why are we opening our hearts and doors and schools to Ukrainians, but not to Afghanis and Somalians and Syrians?', asks the designer known for her stage sets
At the Lofoten International Art Festival, music and sound art complement a majestic landscape of fjords and mountains
Work by more than 30 Indian artists, made between 1975 and 1998, explores a period of social and economic upheaval
The London institution is the third stop for the four-venue touring exhibition of the late American artist
Opening at Camden Art Centre, 'I Am the Last Woman Object: Nicola L.' brings together paintings sculpture, collage, films and performances from across six decades
The London artist joins Rana Begum, James Righton and Damien Hirst in making installations for the shop windows of Selfridges department store that react to the multi-faceted history of the New York jeweller
The long-lost film, which was found during renovation works, will be turned into a performance in a Georgian house during Frieze week
Frankenthaler's affinity with other artists, including Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko, shaped what she felt it meant to be a painter
The New York show celebrates the late artist's melding of contemporary culture with art history
The San Francisco institution reveals personal details about the artist famed for her female portraits
Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev delays her retirement to curate Bourse de Commerce show highlighting many artistic firsts
A chat with the curator of a new show featuring Monet's Thames views—in the very room where many were painted, plus trips to Basel and Florence for 'Matisse: Invitation to the Voyage' and 'Helen Frankenthaler: Painting without Rules'
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
The show explores ancient transnational trade route from China to Central Asia, the Middle East and Western Europe
The space, located within the basement of the Albemarle Street shop in London, will host an exhibition of textile art in collaboration with the digital platform Vortic
The Ukrainian president and first lady, who are in New York for the United Nations General Assembly, inaugurated the museum’s major Alexandra Exter exhibition
Work has been commissioned for the Tank, a former oil reservoir beneath Sydney’s Art Gallery of New South Wales
The artist had previously petitioned for "Primrose Hill, Hot Summer Evening" to be included in a 1978 Hayward show with no success, now it will finally feature in the first-ever exhibition of his landscapes
A magnificent show with important and rarely seen loans that highlight the Dutch artist’s astonishing achievements in Provence