Spanning art from 17th century to today, the show aims to explore the complex and compelling histories and cultural legacy of the African diaspora
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Noam Chomsky to Bernini
Los Angeles museum will unveil the results of an intensive conservation of Woman-Ochre, which was badly damaged when it was stolen in 1985
The career-spanning exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art explores how the artist subverted categorisation in an era where Native art was still considered folkloric
The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, which will travel to London’s National Gallery later this year, highlights works inspired by the artist’s journeys
From Robert Irwin at Pace to Barkley L. Hendricks at Jack Shainman
Lynda Benglis and Magdalene Odundo join historical figures like Lucio Fontana in a group show that pushes at the limits of what clay can do
Plus, an exhibition about wartime hideouts in Poland and Ukraine, and Mondrian’s final work Victory Boogie Woogie
Two years after the death of art critic Germano Celant, who first coined the movement’s name, Arte Povera is making splashes in the city and beyond
The portrait scandalised viewers when it was painted in 1957
The show is planned for 2035 and is part of a SpaceX project to colonise the red planet
Delayed anniversary show of the Old Master at London's National Gallery will take things back to basics, allowing visitors to see the artist’s genius afresh
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Mike Kelley to the Mexican Muralists
The work was commissioned by a New York lawyer to cover an ugly view from his office and now takes centre stage in a new show in Jerusalem
From Meg Webster at the Judd Foundation to Michelle Stuart at Galerie Lelong & Co.
The historian Martin Kemp tells us what it was like co-curating a new show of the artist’s works, displayed amongst the masterpieces of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
The Procession, installed in the Duveen Galleries, references the museum's historic links to the sugar industry and slavery
A museum in Yekaterinburg sent 63 pieces to a show on the Russian avant-garde at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul—and now wants them back
Sibylle Peretti’s glass sculptures, on view in New York and Washington, focus on the wildlife around the Ukrainian nuclear plant that has been taken over by the Russian military
Yaser Khaseb fell into a 1977 installation by the Japanese artist Noriyuki Haraguchi in the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
From Hollis Sigler at Andrew Kreps to James Turrell’s ode to Ad Reinhardt at Pace
Plus, the Biennale of Sydney looks at the rights of rivers and Eduardo Navarro’s seed installation opens in London
Ukrainian-born mining billionaire Viktor Vekselberg lent the first Imperial Easter egg to the London museum through his foundation
But UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport defends the nationwide initiative, saying that it will help create jobs
The immersive work will feature symbolism from utopian to architecture and ancient Egyptian art, as well as references to South Central Los Angeles
The arts centre will unveil various works by Mutu, and a site-specific commission by the New York-based artist Brandon Ndife
Yorkshire Sculpture Park show examines the latent meanings within some of the artist’s lesser-known sculptures
Museums in the UK, France, Austria and Spain recalled their works, effectively postponing the Moscow Kremlin Museums exhibition indefinitely
The conceptual artist took up residency in the Parisian landmark in 1978, when it was a derelict hotel
From Michael Heizer at Gagosian to Frédéric Bruly Bouabré at the Museum of Modern Art