The California biennial, which controversially expanded to Saudi Arabia, is eyeing another international edition
The show includes works by Leonardo and David Hockney, as well as a painting that Queen Victoria was “enamoured by”
The actor returned to painting during pandemic lockdowns and used her practice to process difficult periods in her personal life and professional career
The artist’s first solo show in the Gulf region presents sculpture, photography and more at the National Museum of Qatar, as well as 12 open-air pavilions at a nature preserve
The gallery at St. John's College in Maryland has reopened as the revamped Elizabeth Myers Mitchell Art Museum
Ahead of her show at Sydney's Powerhouse Ultimo, the Japanese-Samoan artist tells us about the importance of exhibiting at the Venice Biennale and how she created a third-gender paradise
The Italian artist, who represented his country at the 59th Venice Biennale, has an exhibition at Pirelli HangarBicocca
The triennial’s sixth edition, scheduled for 2026, will be co-organised by one in-house curator and another from Brazil’s Museu de Arte de São Paulo Assis Chateaubriand
Housing department feared visitors would obstruct sanitation workers after the grassroots arts space went viral earlier this year
Exhibition at Paul Stolper gallery was attended by the artist's long-time fans and collaborators, including the painter Peter Doig
Exhibition featuring Titian and Van Gogh will travel to Hong Kong Palace Museum following stops in Shanghai and Seoul
Plus worryingly low artists’ pay in the UK and an Ugly Duchess
Loans include four rarely seen paintings from private collections, with a major rediscovery
The monographic show spans a 60-year career, from his beginnings in Bombay to later life in France
Opera director Sam Brown finds parallels between the tragic Rusalka at the heart of the Czech composer’s eponymous work and young artist Klára Hosnedlová’s monumental performative sculptures
This summer's edition will also feature Yayoi Kusama’s monumental inflatables at Factory International's new building
The presentation will be curated by Azu Nwagbogu, founder of the African Artists’ Foundation and former director of Zeitz Museum of Contemporary Art
Plus, the Institut du Monde Arabe's major gift and expansion plans and an unflinching self-portrait by a Rococo woman artist
Promenade[s], an installation made mainly from cardboard and inspired by the landscape around Reims, will be shown at art fairs worldwide over the next year
Despite growing censorship in the fast-changing city, only one work has been removed from the show so far
Two overlapping exhibitions see the Paris-born, London-based artist discuss his influences and inspirations, and the pleasure derived from including some of his late mother’s work
Artists have long mined cyberspace for inspiration, as two current exhibitions underscore
Curator Gary Garrels has been given “carte blanche” to include artists not represented by the gallery
Smith’s exhibition will include works by around 50 living Native artists, including several that have recently been acquired by the NGA
Italian collector opens major exhibition of acquisitions at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence
Plus, How Video Transformed the World at MoMA and the art of modernist ceramics
Exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie explores myths around the artist's mental state popularised by a later painting, as well as his position in Western art history
Despite disagreements and a spot of canvas slashing, it was one of the most significant relationships in art history—as a new exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris demonstrates
The Whitney Museum's exhibition reveals an artist who painted the tranquil city he wanted to see