Exhibition at the Irish Museum of Modern Art draws parallels between the geopolitical shifts after the First World War and what the artists of new nations were making
The Indigenous painter, whose survey opens at the National Gallery of Australia this week, only started her artistic career in her mid-70s
The couple will also donate select (as yet unspecified) pieces from their personal holdings to the museum
The artist says the “level of German self-righteousness is beyond absurd”
The ancient objects were on loan to a Dutch museum from Russia-occupied Crimea before the Black Sea peninsula was annexed
The rising star has created a luxe product paradise for the New York gallery
The survey pairs the UK artist with Rembrandt, Cedric Morris and George Frost
The Whitworth's watercolour will be a highlight at the Royal Academy’s exhibition
This is first time an art fair has funded a national exhibition at the Biennale
The Seattle Art Museum’s gift of more than 45 works from collectors Jon and Kim Shirley makes for a compelling performance
Works by Nan Goldin and Andres Serrano will feature, as well as a site-specific installation made of cowhide leather by Chiharu Shiota
An array of artefacts show how cultural cross-pollination thrived across centuries and continents under Byzantine rule
As his South London Gallery show opens, the self-proclaimed “friendliest Black artist in America” explains why creating new versions of his work is so important
Ranjit Hoskoté, who was on the jury charged with selecting Documenta's next artistic director, steps down amid furore over him signing a statement from BDS, a movement that German parliament describes as “antisemitic”
Japanese markers of gratitude, along with Indigenous symbols of welcome from Australia and New Zealand, will be shown alongside mud-stained footwear, kit and balls in a new exhibition
And a new show opens at the city's William Morris Gallery with a focus on radical landscapes
The French artist will display a tapestry more than 100 metres long inspired by Virginia Woolf
The newly conserved portrait of Derich Born will star in the Queen's Gallery show on the northern Renaissance artist
British Museum show and book by Venetia Porter tap into rich seam of works by non-Western artists
London’s National Gallery will top the bill, with a spectacular display of paintings from Provence
As a vast retrospective opens in New York, the US artist discusses a 15th-century female author who has inspired her, the “purpose of life” and why she believes her work is only now being properly understood
London show will explore the events that defined the women’s movement in Britain beginning in the 1970s, from the Equal Pay Act to Section 28
An exhibition at the National Gallery in Washington, DC, examines five decades of the pioneering photographer’s portraits
The long-delayed London survey is a revelatory tour de force that charts the twists and turns of the Canadian-American artist's 50-year career
Local Muslim and Jewish organisations have questioned the decision, suggesting it risks conflating historic Islamic art and Hamas
The Walker Art Center's show brings together work by nearly 100 artists living under communist rule
The Swiss artist is celebrating a 30-year career at Sprüth Magers in London
The lives and work of Singaporean-British sculptor Kim Lim and the Chinese artist and poet Li Yuan-chia will be explored at the Hepworth Wakefield and Kettle’s Yard
The Brazilian pavilion will be renamed the “Hãhãwpuá Pavilion” for Tupinambá’s presentation, which is being co-curated by three Brazilian Indigenous artists