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
A new exhibition at Kettle’s Yard hopes to cement Rie’s status as one of the UK’s leading 20th-century ceramicists
The curators of a new exhibition at the Musée Jacquemart-André will demonstrate how recent research is helping us see the work of Giovanni Bellini and his circle in a new light
The influence of New York on the Greek-born artist informs an exhibition designed to fill in the gaps of her story
Dedicating its entire space to a single artist for the first time, the museum's show traces the Kenya-born artist’s 25-year career
Plus, the Met: a guard’s memoir and Hubert Robert at Stockholm's Nationalmuseum
A show at the University of California, Berkeley showcases works by artists from Afghanistan and the Afghan diaspora reflecting on the events of August 2021 and what has occurred since
The Turner-Prize nominee’s vast installations have been painstakingly recreated for his first survey show—we speak to the team who made it happen
Show at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum of more than 200 artefacts from Sardinia, Cyprus and Crete considers the connections between lost island civilisations
Exhibition makes comparisons between artist's obsession with fame and contemporary society’s all-consuming social media usage
Use of police forces against supporters of artist Sandro Sulaberidze have been criticised by country's top state officials
Physical copies of some of the top secret US diplomatic cables leaked by Assange will be on show
Exhibition "Thinking Historically in the Present" in the United Arab Emirates is the final brainchild of the late Nigerian curator Okwui Enwezor
A travelling exhibition featuring more than 90 works on paper reveals the evolution of the British abstractionist’s approach to line, tone and colour
A less-is-more approach to the biggest ever exhibition of the Dutch Old Master’s paintings makes this blockbuster a triumph
Plus, Alice Neel's largest UK show and a dazzling turn-of-the-century blanket
A pop-up exhibition in aid of Ukrainian relief efforts has opened in Los Angeles following a stint in New York
Hayley Barker's Night Gallery show draws on her time living at Laguna Castle, a residential group built on communal traditions
"Coded: Art Enters the Computer Age, 1952-1982" exhibition at Los Angeles County Museum of Art show work generated through the mainframes of the pre-internet era
From Joseph Beuys's deconstructed tram stop to a lifesize bust of Nefertiti, here are some of the must-see cultural offerings in the European capital of cool
The show takes a "maniacal and majestic" triptych as its departure point, before using a skilful combination of works and personal effects to provide a deep understanding of the German artist
From New Mexico's short-lived Transcendental Painting Group to the evolution of America through its quilts