An exhibition in Mexico City explores the artist’s years-long investigation of Oaxacan vessels made for the consumption of mezcal and pulque
Works depicting gay sex—thought to have been lost—were kept secret for decades
The Amsterdam museum pulls out the largest paintings, drawings and prints on paper from its collection
Nearly 200 works from various civilisations, cultures and histories chronicle shifting approaches to beautification and the complex language of patterns
National Museum of Scotland exhibition will include works by Leonardo and Cornelis Troost as well as the skeleton of the notorious William Burke
Solo shows dedicated to Isaac Julien and Sarah Lucas, a survey of contemporary African photography and the controversial "Philip Guston Now" are also on the slate
Jewish groups call for the exhibition director's dismissal following removal of controversial banner work by Indonesian collective Taring Padi
Plus, the Warhol-Prince copyright dispute, and Juan Muñoz at Spain’s Centro Botin
A show at the Minneapolis Institute of Art displays more than 120 Japanese textiles made from the stuff of nature
“Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers” at the National Gallery will be presented in themes, tracing the story of his stay in Provence
Kerbel’s new solo exhibition at Catriona Jeffries gallery in Vancouver, the artist is debuting two new performance works
Star loans include The Bedroom, Garden of the Asylum and—of course—the exhibition will show the museum's own Sunflowers
The exhibition, titled ‘Is it morning for you yet’ and curated by Sohrab Mohebbi, opens in Pittsburgh on 24 September
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Maxine Kumin to Henry Moore
The artist, who has been making work for nearly 40 years, has lately achieved several career milestones
The opening of the quinquennial, curated by Indonesian collective ruangrupa, featured overworked employees and a BDSM party with a provocative entry policy
The sculptor and museum founder has had a prolific career spanning more than six decades but remains little-known outside of Mexico
The Iranian-born artist Abbas Akhavan’s installation at the Contemporary Art Gallery in Vancouver re-stages a scene captured at the Iraq Museum in 2003
The 15th edition of Documenta will be a sprawling show with around 1,500 participants—and it is already embroiled in a scandal before it has even started
The artist’s installation reignites debate over future of the neglected Whitechapel Bell Foundry site
The show offers a thought-provoking and transnational approach to the T-shaped garment
Exhibition reveals the American artist’s unrealised sketches from the 1980s for stained-glass windows for the city’s minster, and how his travels influenced his later work
Marking the 150th anniversary of Piet Mondrian’s birth, this comprehensive exhibition explores the Dutch artist’s extraordinary capacity for reinvention
Here are the shows to visit beyond the Art Basel fair this week
The exhibition's 12th edition, curated by artist Kader Attia, is perhaps its most explicitly political to date
MK Gallery hosts the first British show of Vivian Maier, the American nanny who secretly took hundreds of thousands of photographs that first came to light in 2007
Our picks of the must-see seasonal outdoor and indoor exhibitions, from Wangechi Mutu and Brandon Ndife at the Storm King Art Center to Frank Stella at The Ranch
Plus, Norway’s mega-museum and a Spanish-American screen in the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Jean Painlevé's documentaries of the secrets of sea life fascinated Man Ray in the 1920s, and are now exhibited at the Jeu de Paume 100 years later