'Americans in Paris' is the inaugural exhibition at Grey Art Museum's new location at 18 Cooper Square, New York
The white, Western canon is being reassessed at the National Portrait Gallery, the Royal Academy and the Dulwich Picture Gallery
A retrospective of Ono’s pioneering and provocative work shows that she is not quite the artist you might have imagined
Exhibitions at Gagosian in New York and National Portrait Gallery in London confirm late photographer’s arrival
Andrea Jahn will leave her post four months after Breitz's show was cancelled over her views on the conflict in Gaza
Writers, poets and artists create work for show at Buffalo AKG Art Museum after 2022 mass shooting in the city that killed ten Black people
We speak to the curators of the South London Gallery's latest show and to our founding editor about the legacy one of the UK's leading philanthropists. We also discuss Robert Ryman's work Adelphi on show at the Musée de l’Orangerie
We've compiled a list of exhibitions of events whose impact on foregrounding women artists is likely to live on beyond one calendar day
Launching on International Women's Day, 'Becoming Visible' focuses on five historical women whose achievements have been glaringly overlooked
With a focus on art and wellness, the project will include Jewel’s own visual art, a drone show set to a new composition and a curated meal
From an Isaac Julien retrospective and an artist’s haunted hotel to the story of the city's 17th-century siege
New show, co-curated by Larry Gagosian, includes works Basquiat made with dismantled fenceposts from the property in Venice that he used as a studio
Quilts by Loretta Pettway have been removed from a major textile survey at the London institution over accusations of “censorship and repression”
A new exhibition in Amsterdam explores how the Old Master's paintings and drawings were inspired and informed by the art of acting
The German artist defied easy categorisation but exhibitions at MoMA and the Städel Museum aim to shine a light on the importance of her work
Musée d’Orsay brings together works by Monet, Renoir, Degas and others first seen in a landmark 1874 exhibition
The American artist has staged an independent exhibition in an unoccupied space in the heart of Manhattan's financial district
The artist is working on sections of 'The Great Wall of Los Angeles' at the museum
Hauser & Wirth show revisits the artist's exploration of car culture
The Swiss-born portraitist and history painter was celebrated in her lifetime but later fell into obscurity
Vikrant Bhise’s paintings at Anant Art gallery explore the suffering of marginalised communities and depict anti-caste leaders like Ambedkar
Questions asked about how former home of fascist ruler came to host exhibition of Jewish photojournalist
Doug Argue’s exhibition at the Weisman Art Museum last year was not accompanied by the book that inspired it due to sensitivities Argue likened to “book banning”
More than 40 galleries in the city will stage shows that resonate with PST Art’s focus on the intersections of art and science
From Cartier's Islamic inspiration at the Louvre Abu Dhabi to Pakistani artist and activist Lala Rukh at the Sharjah Art Foundation
Exhibition to include huge ‘cartoon’ work and Royal Collection loans
Ahead of a new show in Milan, the New York-based artist explains how he came to use materials such as bottles and baseball bats after becoming frustrated with drawing, and why he uses ceremonial methods in his work
The London institution may have woken up to its responsibility of presenting its role in Britain’s imperial past. But please don't go back to sleep...
The Whitney Museum of American Art is spotlighting the late art and technology innovator's prescient "AARON" series
Exhibition brings together works representing the world’s fifth largest religious community