Plus, the Cezanne blockbuster at The Art Institute of Chicago and Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode at Alison Jacques
From the smell of Blackness to Tamil folklore-inspired ceramics—we pick out four exhibitions by the most exciting emerging artists
An exhibition at Pallant House Gallery explores the artist's life and the change of style that contributed to him being out of favour
Famed for his discovery of Troy, an exhibition at the James-Simon-Galerie and Neues Museum unpicks fact from fiction
As the country elects new leader, Pio Abad tells us about the Marcoses’ misinformation and cynical use of mythology, which is the focus of his new show
From Carlito Carvalhosa at Galeria Nara Roesler to Haley Josephs at Jack Barrett
Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi
Vincent’s note to his artist friend Emile Bernard is to be included in an exhibition of the Springer Collection at Madrid’s Thyssen Museum
Retrospective opens at the Art Institute of Chicago this month and travels to Tate in October
The man behind the infamous Instagram account @freeze_magazine shows his meme creations at the Barbican
The late artist’s large-scale work ‘First Impression’, on view in the Newark Museum’s exhibition of his work, offers a timely reflection amid a wave of racist violence directed at Asian Americans
As he prepares for his first museum retrospective in his home city of Chicago, the artist discusses his roots in fashion design and collaborating with his brother
Plus, Walter Sickert at Tate Britain and Gordon Parks at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh
From Lukas Quietzsch at Ramiken to Matisse at the Museum of Modern Art
The museum—set inside a Buckinghamshire country house—has opened its largest ever gallery, called the Intelligence Factory, this week
The objects in the painting—including several of the artist's own works—have been brought together for an exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, which later travels to Copenhagen
Described by some as a “politically correct” move, around 90% of the artists in Cecilia Alemani's exhibition 'The Milk of Dreams' are female
For centuries, it was thought that none of her paintings survived—now a new discovery is on show at Colnaghi Gallery
Katie Paterson has ground materials from fossils to Iraq War ephemera as a comment on widespread ecological collapse
The changing of dates of a four-city survey, purportedly due to the artist’s Ku Klux Klan motifs, caused uproar in 2020. Now, after a curatorial rethink, the first exhibition is set to open
‘Clearly Indigenous’ at the Museum of Indian Arts and Culture looks at the myriad ways Indigenous artists have re-imagined traditional imagery and techniques in the uniquely pliable material
Works by Alfredo Jaar, Dave McKenzie and the collective Moved by the Motion are among the most powerful in the crowded exhibition
Exhibition, which will travel to the Petit Palais in Paris, examines the profound influence Degas, Manet and Bonnard had on the artist and his work
There's a lot to see in Venezia—save precious time and skip these
An exhibition tracks Albert C. Barnes’s brief but significant collecting spree of Native objects
From Deana Lawson at MoMA PS1 to Kyle Staver at Half Gallery
The Milk of Dreams is a "show of ripples and resonances, one that honours its artists"
Plus, artists Francis Alÿs, Sonia Boyce, Shubigi Rao and Na Chainkua Reindorf on their national pavilion shows; and a Bellini masterpiece
Writhing bodies in a deconsecrated church, BDE at the Ducale and an entirely improvised pavilion—what to see beyond the Arsenale and Giardini
The latest edition of High Desert Test Sites opens as the desert around Joshua Tree is becoming an increasingly popular destination for art-lovers and tourists