We find out what this year's fair says about the state of the art market. Plus, the veteran journalist Lynn Barber tells us about her encounters with artists and we discover a forgotten master of Neo-Classical art
Exhibitions of the artist's work at museums in Florida, Minnesota and Nebraska have been postponed
While there is no overarching theme, works dealing with the impact of conflict and the legacy of colonialism dominate the tenth edition of the city-wide event this year
Pavel Otdelnov's show at the Old Waiting Room in south London aims to “discover the origins of the catastrophe unfolding before our eyes today”
The German artist's exhibition at the Kunsthaus Dahlem is a playground with a poignant message
From Precious Okoyomon's nightmarish animatronic bear to a global survey of Black figurative painting, sci-fi chairs and Dan Flavin
“Even though we are confronted with situations of hopelessness, resilience is our kind of hope,” say Chinese curators Carol Yinghua Lu and Liu Ding
Fresh research has revealed how the prestigious pair seized the moment to ensure their likeness was painted by the great Dutch artist
A blockbuster show focused on Turner and Constable plus a vast survey of Nigerian modernism are also in the pipeline
Adam Rouhana wants to challenge stereotypical perceptions of the war-torn country in two London shows
For anyone who ever wondered what Dolores Umbridge’s 2004 MySpace page might have looked like, Eder has the answer
An exhibition at Pace in London wants to introduce an international audience to the artist's multi-faceted output, which drew on sci-fi, space exploration and consumer society
Through sculpture, algorithms and alternative gazes, the medium is reimagined at this year's edition of the city-wide event
As 130 galleries take part in this year's fourth edition of the event, Ben Luke and Louisa Buck roundup some of their exhibition highlights, from John Baldessari to Michaël Borremans, Nan Goldin to BLCKGEEZER
Local non-profit Mighty Real/Queer Detroit has turned a citywide endeavour into a new queer art biennial
We speak to the Leonardo da Vinci scholar, Martin Kemp, about the famous painting's potential move and the latest research on its background, to the US artist about her show at Serpentine North and to the director of the Leopold Museum in Vienna about Christian Schad’s 'Self-Portrait with Model' (1927)
The German artist was charged with “publicly insulting the institutions of the Christian churches”
A trove of works by artists such as Lygia Clark and Hélio Oiticica has been consigned to the commercial gallery
A series of events—spanning exhibitions, discussions, performances and more—will centre around Accra and Tamale, but some programming will extend across the country
Mining magnate asked National Gallery of Australia to remove depiction by Aboriginal artist Vincent Namatjira
An exhibition at the Amsterdam Museum in the Netherlands marks 400 years since the colonisation of the city at the mouth of the Hudson River
Works on view at the artist’s house in London will reveal the way he captured the early impact of the industrial revolution on the British landscape
Exhibition at Gagosian aims to show the “correspondence or unity of material among the three of them,” says its curator
Sandra Hegedüs, who withdrew funding for the Paris centre, responded to the letter, signed by Chris Dercon among others, in Instagram posts
Exhibition at Iconic Images Gallery includes rarely seen works by top photographers from the period, as well as childhood pictures
Two academics analyse our review of 'Ancient Sculptures' at the Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Vastu Sangrahalaya, which brought together sculptures from India with those from ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome, and Assyria
Kyotographie is back for a 12th time, with shows that highlight the art of setting a scene
A sofa company is supporting a new exhibition of Modern and contemporary still lifes at Pallant House Gallery in Chichester, southern England
The exhibition brings together more than 100 works spanning Kelly’s entire career—and highlights the importance of the viewer to his practice
The Hauser & Wirth exhibition of "lighter" pieces by the Basque artist—best known for his huge steel sculptures—commemorates his centenary