Nancy Baker Cahill’s augmented-reality work explores the climate crisis and interdependence between humans and nature
An exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery will look at the “varied and important place occupied by women” in the life and work of the Flemish Baroque master
Commissioned by the Dia Art Foundation and the Schaulager in Switzerland, the work will mark a return to McQueen’s video-art roots
The threat posed by rising sea levels to coastlines is explored across commissions and shows in east London, Southend and Cornwall
The National Gallery of Victoria’s Pharaoh exhibition will open next year with 500 pieces from the London institution's permanent collection
Converge 45 returns to Portland with more than 50 projects at 15 venues across the city
In her solo show, "Jupon de Corps", the Iranian German artist takes on bio-political themes in a post-verbal dimension
Plus, Michelangelo at the Albertina in Vienna and Julianknxx at the Barbican in London
Titled “Choreographies of the Impossible”, the 35th edition of the world’s second-oldest biennial doesn’t dance around charged topics, it dances about them
A new exhibition at Louvre Abu Dhabi brings together some of the oldest and most important religious manuscripts from Judaism, Christianity and Islam to show the deep connections between the three faiths
The work honours the artist and activist Khadija Saye who died in the fire in 2017
Loot—Ten Stories, opening this week, explores new ways to represent looted objects after they have been repatriated
The hugely popular English artist has, in this retrospective, set out his case as a chronicler of the British psyche
The Ditchling Museum of Art + Craft is displaying an exhibition that pays homage to the unsung influence and secret history of Hilary Bourne and Barbara Allen
Two exhibitions, in Boston and Baltimore, celebrate the overlooked women artists who were working in Europe from the 15th century onwards
Plus, designer and fair director Teo Yang opens his chic home to the public
The curators previously worked together on a post-colonial landscape show
The Barbadian-born American artist, who died last year, created 15 new works for an exhibition based on snapshots of family and friends
The work will appear on the facades of two museums on the Mall, a “very resonant location for democracy in America”
The couple have put together a major collection of 300 works by mostly modern and contemporary women artists
The exhibition, hosted at Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA), focuses on media art
The 17th-century Bologna-based painter is the subject of a concentrated presentation at Robert Simon Gallery in New York
From large-scale surveys of Judy Chicago and Ed Ruscha, to showcases of Barkley L. Hendricks’s portraits, Ruth Asawa’s works on paper, Shary Boyle’s surreal ceramics, Korean experimental art and more
The walk of shame exhibition featuring vetoed works will now be an annual event
Our leaky, creaky, capricious corporeal vessels are the subject of shows at Somerset House, Goldsmith's CCA and the Design Museum
Plus, the Sāo Paulo biennial and Chaïm Soutine in Düsseldorf
The Japanese artist, whose latest show opens in San Francisco this month, explains the connection between his colourful aesthetic and darker influences, including natural disasters and the pandemic
The exhibition will shed new light on lesser-known, often ephemeral, works by women
While the London exhibition has been developed in close collaboration with Abramović, the exact nature of her live participation is yet to be determined