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
From Lauren Halsey's new commission for the Met rooftop to funkily subversive sculptures at the Museum of Arts and Design, the season's essential exhibitions
Only one photograph of Vincent as an adult survives, drinking at a riverside café—but he turns his back on the camera
The Marquis de Sade's legacy explored in Barcelona show and Gwen John's self portrait in a Parisian interior
The South Korean exhibition has come under fire for its Park Seo-Bo art prize which has now been abolished
An immersive work by the beloved Japanese artist at Chicago’s WNDR Museum disappoints
Native American artist Jaune Quick-to-See Smith has been transforming the contemporary art canon for decades with multilayered works that address cultural misconceptions with humour
The artist’s video installation extrapolates a fantastical narrative from the kind of Chinese restaurant her own parents ran
The triennial considers the city’s history of displacement with public works by New Red Order, Anita Fields and Jordan Weber, among others
The science-themed initiative will span museums and organisations big and small throughout Southern California
French leader says defacing the work, which will remain on show at the Palais de Tokyo, is "attack on values"
The two exhibitions are the first to highlight the artist’s productive final months in Auvers
A welcome introduction to the 18th-century French satirist Claude Gillot
Show brings artist back from the undeserved periphery
Amsterdam exhibition reveals more about Vincent’s final days in Auvers
"Tree of Life" is made of 110,000 fabric pieces crafted during lockdown from materials that were already in the artist's studio
The red carpet delivered countless interpretations of the late designer’s iconic wardrobe and his treasured Birman cat, Choupette
The film, 'Vermeer: The Greatest Exhibition', will be shown in over 300 cinemas across the country
The Museum of Broken Windows takes on themes of state-sponsored racial injustice in light of New York mayor Eric Adams's planned municipal budget allocating $11bn to the NYPD
Paintings made in 1982 in Modena, valued at $800m, ended up in private collections worldwide
An independent review will assess allegations that white studio staff painted on canvases attributed to leading Aboriginal artists
The exhibition of 120 works at The Broad in Los Angeles will draw on the artist’s journals and include photographs by his friend Tseng Kwong Chi
Largest exhibition of the German-born artist opens at the Moderna Museet in her adopted home of Sweden