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
The exhibition in Nantes was postponed after interventions by Beijing authorities
The annual exhibition is one of several contemporary art events taking place in the region
The exhibition at the Queen’s Gallery will display rarely shown drawings, while the Städel Museum survey will show what might be the artist’s oldest known painting
The 2023 Performa Biennial takes as its starting point the conceptual art of the 1960s and 70s, across works by 40 contemporary artists
Curator Kenjiro Hosaka on five highlights from his AWT Focus exhibition, which brings together over 100 works from participating galleries
Art Week Tokyo makes it easy to explore the city's many museum and gallery exhibitions. Our writers pick out some of the highlights to see this autumn
The Photographers’ Gallery exhibition explores how the artist railed against tradition as post-war Japan turned its focus towards the West
After Rain exhibition, featuring 92 artists, is organised by curator Ute Meta Bauer
Exhibition of artefacts of 19th-century opium trade includes training for visitors on dealing with overdoses
The masterpiece is celebrated in a show at Tokyo’s Sompo Museum
The experts were hired after a previous iteration of the show was deemed inadequate in addressing the dark legacy of Emil Georg Bührle, who made his fortune selling weapons to Nazi Germany
The artist has recreated her bedroom and studio in the lobby of Manhattan's New Museum for a durational work grounded in activism
Artists such as Mounira Al Solh give the country-wide exhibition additional relevance
The participants invited this year call for "transparent forms of communication"—the biennial foundation says dialogue channels are still open
The show—the centrepiece of an event being hosted in several cities across Europe—features work addressing the Russia-Ukraine war as well as examples of authoritarian rule and political subjugation from further afield
The show curated by Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev will include loans from the Castello di Rivoli
'Poster boy' for the neo-Classical movement who disappeared under the radar eschewed fame for a place in the sun
The Tarnanthi art festival features more than 1,500 Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander artists
Plus, Hiroshi Sugimoto at the Hayward Gallery in London and Marie Laurencin's 'La femme-cheval'