Museum's model, giving access to works not on display, has been replicated throughout the world
Artists and curators grapple with creating works that draw attention to the problem while also relying on travel and shipping to share them
A gallery wall has been removed to invite creatures from the park outside to roam the space
The South African curator Khanyisile Mbongwa has some home truths for the people of Liverpool—but do the points land?
Bold pairings of paintings by the contemporary German artist with those of the Old Masters are both provocative and elegiac
The recently-closed exhibition drew 650,000 visitors in its four month run
Auto Italia displays rarely seen archive of travesti in La Paz festivals
The protest group is taking over Koppel X in London
She spent decades hooked on heroin until a religious experience changed her life. Now, the reverend of a Brooklyn church has been discovered by the art world
From digital avatar tapestries to an alpaca wool peephole, here is the best of the capital's cutting-edge art scene
An exhibition in Plymouth, near where Reynolds grew up, looks at the stories behind the society figures depicted in his portraits
Ahead of her largest European show to date, the artist tells us why her early work focused on her family and how she grew to embrace large-scale installation
The photographer who revolutionised billboard advertising, a fly on Andy Warhol's wall and a sickly look at seaside memories
The career of the self-taught artist, who was the first Black artist to have a solo show at MoMA, is explored at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
An exhibition at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin explores the "secessions" in three key European cities
The Brooklyn Museum exhibition aims to “create a space for these conversations to happen” rather than “cancel” the artist
The nonagenarian talks about why Italy is more welcoming to artists, how meaning is always in the eye of the beholder, and his displeasure in learning that Boris Johnson is a fan
The storied institution has opened its archives—parts of which were untouched decades—to artists and historians
Janet Sobel has gained belated recognition for developing drip painting before Jackson Pollock, but a new exhibition at the Ukrainian Museum in New York focuses on her work during the Second World War
Secondary picks apart the spectacle of violence now overtaking America as it plays out in professional football
Trove of drawings, texts, and paintings on paper bought as an anonymous lot by savvy private collectors will be exhibited in the south of France
Gallerie dell’Accademia show will explore how Italy shaped the late artist’s vision
The National Museum of Antiquities in Leiden has reportedly been criticised for “portraying Tutankhamun as Black”
How the flamelike trees came to rival the sunflowers as a signature motif
Lesley Lokko, the curator of the 18th edition of the event, said the decision showed the “ugly rear” of Italian immigration policy but should not be "the defining story of this exhibition"
New York theatre producer attempts to collect works by women of a landmark 1943 exhibition
A new exhibition in Utrecht looks at the role of Antwerp in the development of painting in Holland
Brown's survey exhibition at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art brings fresh eyes to a time-tested medium
New York exhibition Kenyan Collectives at Affirmation Arts focuses on existential threats to Kenya’s wildlife and water supply
A baffling show in which Pablo Picasso’s works become accessories for the British designer Paul Smith’s decorations