Museum of Fine Arts, Houston takes a serious look at the work of the Dutch printmaker, whose mind-bending illustrations have adorn bedroom walls the world over
As the war in Ukraine continues, international loans of artworks between Russia and the West are being halted
An exhibition at the Oskar Reinhart Collection Am Römerholz will focus on the German master’s early work, produced when he emigrated to Vienna as a young man
"Christian would not have accepted exhibiting in a country that is militarily invading his father’s homeland," the late artist's estate said upon the indefinite postponement of his St Petersburg exhibition
The exhibition will be jointly curated by the artist Grada Kilomba, the art historian Manuel Borja-Villel and the curators and critics Diane Lima and Hélio Menezes
In a career survey at MK Gallery, the Guyanese-born British artist and photographer continues her exploration of race, sexuality and identity with new works
Both artists will feature in the main exhibition titled The Milk of Dreams
Sinister besuited figure, painted in Monaco in 1946, was only recently rediscovered
Government-funded initiative Unboxed costs £120m and will include an oil rig installation from the North Sea
Norment, who previously represented the Nordic Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennial, has devised a minimal sonic experience for the Dia Art Foundation’s second exhibition in its revamped Chelsea space
The artist’s largest institutional show to date, at the Museo de Arte Moderno de Bogotá, taps into universal themes, often by way of deeply personal images
Timely show narrates Indonesia's fight for independence from the Netherlands through the life stories of 23 "eyewitnesses"
Imperial Fabergé eggs and Impressionist masterpieces are some of the works currently in shows in Europe
An exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery explores the wealth of creativity that took place as Britain recovered from trauma and upheaval
An exhibition at the Duke University museum shifts the focus to the local art scene with works by 30 artists living or born in the state
Ridley Road Project Space, which ran for six months in Dalston, will close in March
From Danica Lundy's disquieting tableaux of teenage angst to Claudette Schreuders's introspective doubles
Plus, photographing Paula Rego at work
Alistair Hudson, head of the Whitworth, leaves over text in Forensic Architecture's show last year
The gallery’s outdoing director Iwona Blazwick tells us about the new exhibition and why she sees it as a clarion call to city dwellers
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Marcel Duchamp to ancient Chinese ceramics—and why Romanticism is not for him
The Argentine artist’s first major US survey features an immersive, multi-sensory, 95-foot diameter installation that gives viewers the experience of being in a spider web
Ikon Gallery puts on a survey of the overlooked Italian painter
Project shines a light on the cultural exchange between Algeria, France and Italy during the 1960s
New York-based Half Gallery has taken over the home of Dorothy Arzner, one of the most successful lesbians in Hollywood in the first half of the 20th century
The Los Angeles artist is showing a suite of new floral works at Occidental College
An exhibition at the Saint Louis Art Museum will look at how artists incorporated the unique properties of polished stone into their paintings
After stops in New York and London, the late artist’s works will be on view at the Underground Museum, which he and his wife founded