A melting ice-cream truck that was a crowd-pleaser in 2006, is making a comeback this year
From Wangari Mathenge at Pippy Houldsworth Gallery to a celebration of Black British designers at Somerset House
Curators of an exhibition at the island’s Candie Museum believe the subject has been misattributed and may actually be the Bay of St Peter Port
Christopher Rothko has co-curated the vast Paris show, which includes more than 115 works from international collections
A revelatory exhibition in Amsterdam on Vincent’s landscapes from the outskirts of Paris—along with those of his avant-garde colleagues
Plus, we speak to the artist Hildigunnur Birgisdóttir, who will be representing Iceland in Venice next year, and pick a work from the Matisse show at the Metropolitan Museum in New York
Newly discovered clothes from the attic of the photographer's house are shown alongside 35 of her best-known works
The Salvador Allende Solidarity Museum delayed the opening of the Cuban-born artist's solo exhibition amid pushback from Allende family members and supporters
The latest edition of the Hammer Museum’s closely-watched biennial takes its title, “Acts of Living”, from a comment by revered Southern California assemblage sculptor Noah Purifoy
Australia’s new cultural initiative launches its international arm at Frieze London with a group show co-curated by the Indigenous artist Tony Albert
With world temperatures hitting record highs this summer, a plethora of exhibitions in London and beyond explore our relationship to the planet
Tammy Nguyen discusses her exhibition at ICA Boston, which takes on the legacy of transcendentalism through the lens of the Vietnam War
With a new show opening at the Serpentine, the German artist explains how the past continues to inform his work
Immersive elements of the show re-create the personal paradise of one of Antigua’s most influential and enigmatic cultural figures
The French-born artist’s retrospective at the Whitechapel Gallery captures her diverse influences
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see while you're in town this October
From Old Master portraits and grainy photographs to sculptures on chairs and naked performances
The Ghanaian artist, whose new work is about to be unveiled in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall, explains the layered meanings behind his use of recycled bottle tops in his signature glittering, fabric-like hangings
New show will examine the political and economic conditions that shaped the family’s fortunes
After seeing the Musée d’Orsay show, continue on to Auvers, to enter the room where Vincent lived and died
The delay allowed the show's curators to travel and conduct further research about the Ku Klux Klan works, organisers say
The past, playfulness and power of words are threaded throughout the Pop artist’s retrospective of more than 200 works
Fondation Louis Vuitton show will go beyond the artist's colour field works and considers his early focus on homelessness, unemployment and the banality of the commute
The artist’s portraits will be shown at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston alongside the clothes worn by his glamorous subjects
The exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago will acknowledge—but not be beholden to—the shadow cast by her teacher, collaborator and lover Auguste Rodin
A retrospective opening at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts gives overdue attention to the work of the Venezuelan American who graced fashion magazine covers in the 1960s before fading away from the limelight
We spotlight eight paintings in the London show that Vincent singled out for special praise
Sung's performances and early installations are included in a major survey on experimental art in mid-20th century Korea, currently at the Guggenheim Museum in New York
A new book and UK exhibition by Charlie Porter explores the sartorial choices of Virginia Woolf, Vanessa Bell and the rest of the Charleston set
The works by artist Franklyn Rodgers will go on view in the historic firm's Old Library