Private museum opens doors for first time since Russia invaded Ukraine
The exhibition at Santo Domingo’s Museo de Arte Moderno chronicles the trajectory of an ambitious painter
Image was uncovered in what was thought to be an ordinary handheld mirror in the Cincinnati Art Museum’s East Asian collection
The conceptual artist’s first public project will unfold across three locations over the next two years—beginning in Times Square in New York
The exhibition offers a lens through which to view the current threat of nuclear war
The artist’s powerful new body of work continues her exploration of queerness today
Blue chip galleries in New York’s original art district have put on their best shows with ambitious checklists and pairings
Sabine Schormann's decision to resign as head of the Kassel exhibition was supported by a number of leading German politicians
Iwantja Arts sits in the heart of the outback, while its members use art to connect with one another and the rest of the world
French curators take the reins at the country's new museums
The Columbus Museum of Art’s exhibition of the six historic Dresden tapestries belatedly commemorates the 500th anniversary of the Italian master’s death
The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the pair’s first major US survey and will include their signature grid works as well as largely unknown early pieces
The exhibition at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art brings together 150 paintings, frescoes and drawings that illustrate the Mexican artist’s vision of unity and solidarity with workers
The exhibition at Hauser & Wirth will coincide with Frieze London and present new works subverting the Western art historical canon
The curator of the Royal Academy of Arts exhibition says there is “joy in every work”
The organisation Sussex Modern brings together the many and varied cultural delights of the area
France's historic photography festival gives top billing to the unseen, unrecognised and repressed, with a headline show dedicated to dissident feminist artists, many of whom worked behind the Iron Curtain
The climate theme of this year’s exhibition rings hollow
The influential German artist cited the handling of antisemitism charges and staff working conditions among the reasons for her decision
“We make portraits of a given group in a given time and place,” the duo says about their videos of communities that connect through a form of performance on the peripheries of Brazilian life
A new exhibition at Turner’s House in Twickenham explores a more sensual body of work by the famed painter of maritime scenes
Ivan Tovar, who created a singular oeuvre in Paris and Santo Domingo throughout the 20th century, is finally receiving public and commercial recognition
Paris show features the “lobster dress” that the pair created for Wallis Simpson’s wedding
The story of Rick Barton, such as we know it, can only be told thanks to a curator’s detective work and some chance connections
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