Sajjad Abbas, Raed Mutar and Layth Kareem say curators "prioritise the display of wrongly imprisoned Iraqis"
The National Gallery of Art has carried out scientific tests on the works, finding fascinating discoveries beneath the paint
As the Art Market Hamptons fair returns to Water Mill, these are the must-see shows on the east end of Long Island
New Delhi-based Manisha Gera Baswani discusses her ongoing series Postcards from Home that photographs fellow artists in both countries
From Kolkata to Chicago, here are 11 shows that deal with the many histories of nationhood and freedom in the subcontinent
Group exhibition at John Hansard Gallery in Southampton is curated by the Mumbai artist Jitish Kallat and includes works by Kader Attia and Zarina
The Brazilian artist developed the installation and several other iterations of architectural environments on a Guggenheim grant in the 1970s but never secured funding to build the work
The artist’s current survey at the Queens Museum in New York revisits major milestones of her practice
On view in 16 cities Polish cities, the exhibition shows the "shocking" similarity between the contemporary and historical pictures
A prolific artist who died in 2019 after spending most of her life in Ohio, Skuodas produced an enigmatic oeuvre spanning many decades, styles and media
Show about the Hijrah—Muhammad's journey from Mecca to Medina—at Saudi Arabia’s Ithra Museum will go on a five-year world tour
An exhibition at the New-York Historical Society surveys the career of the little-known artist and designer who devoted his art to Black, Indigenous and Asian Americans
The Chinese activist, detained in 2011, has visited prisons across the country
San Francisco dealer Wendi Norris is giving Rahon the royal treatment, with a new exhibition and online archive
The Scottish visual arts platform includes more than 35 shows this year throughout the capital
Shows featuring Kruger’s text-based works at David Zwirner and the Museum of Modern Art spark little tension
The event coincides with the second edition of the Intersect Aspen art fair and the Aspen Art Museum’s annual ArtCrush benefit auction
Signs of the Russia-Ukraine conflict are everywhere in Latvia—and there's a growing number of culturally disenfranchised citizens, too
Turner prize nominee Ingrid Pollard seeks out depictions of African figure that "haunt every English town and village"
Over two weeks, Alexander Si served up pointed questions about the aesthetics of whiteness and eco-chic branding
The main film in Musson's Fabric Workshop and Museum exhibition explains art to a cynical puppet, with inspiration from classic PBS children’s programmes and Joseph Beuys
Thaddaeus Ropac gallery will recreate a 1967 work by the American artist Sturtevant, which near-copied Oldenburg's 1961 installation as a comment on authorship and originality
As well as international artists such as Ugo Rondinone and Lawrence Abu Hamdan, more than half of the biennial's participants are locals
Neon and moving image works will fill five galleries at the arts centre Mostyn in north Wales
The third annual iteration of the Hudson Valley arts festival features its biggest roster yet, with nearly 150 events and exhibitions
The show at Fridman Gallery features the work of artists who have faced emotional and logistical difficulties due to war
A traveling Abloh retrospective’s first posthumous iteration, at the Brooklyn Museum, encapsulates the visionary artist and designer’s vast oeuvre
The second edition of the exhibition brings together the work of 100 artists across Ohio