Artist Lucy Sparrow will install her massive felt in picnic spread at Buckingham Palace, while Leo Villareal plans a more contemplative tribute
“For people who are not really familiar with my art, maybe it's hard to understand fully,” the artist says. "I think as a first step of communication, it's a great thing.”
A building in Kassel was graffitied with threatening words in what is being considered a politically motivated incident
An intoxicating summer exhibition focuses on five abstract artists—Megan Rooney, Sam Gilliam, Steven Parrino, Niele Toroni and Katharina Grosse. But the chromatic emphasis denies broader interpretations of their work
A major retrospective at the National Gallery of Canada aims to make the trio's “complex practice a bit more accessible”
From Karim B. Hamid at Alchemy Gallery to Sky Hopinka at Broadway
From Sex Pistols album covers to a tower moat full of flowers, here are the best exhibitions, installations and events to check out over the long bank holiday
Plus, the dark truth of the Marcos family’s extravagance and Ruth Asawa at Modern Art Oxford
An exhibition of Colombian ceramics and other artefacts at the Los Angeles Museum of Art was informed by advice from an Arhuaco spritual leader
The Japanese American artist’s first major exhibition in Europe will showcase her signature works in looped wire, as well as lesser-known paintings and drawings
Frameless, which will open in Marble Arch this autumn, hopes to tap into a booming industry for multi-sensory and interactive art attractions
The performance artist’s exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts was announced along with shows on Impressionism, Black artists from the American South, and Hispanic art
Coinciding with opening of controversially postponed Guston show, these publications are vital to grasping the artist's contribution to post-war American art
The immersive exhibition, Superblue's first in Los Angeles, lays at the intersection of social and environmental justice and the capacity for spectacle to inspire hope
Show opens ahead of Ukrainian President Zelenksy's address at the global summit
“The project is also an oddball study in showing and viewing art online,” Brussels-based gallery Office Baroque says
The museum claims the works' removal was due to a scheduling issue, but the curators involved in the selection described the images' omission as "disrespectful and unjust”
From Genesis P-Orridge at Pioneer Works to Louise Bourgeois at the Met, our pick of the best exhibitions in the city this week
From Ouattara Watts at Karma to Lydia Ourahmane at the SculptureCenter
The exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery will explore the little-known influence of 18th-century English painting, which the artist encountered on her honeymoon
Plus, the Cezanne blockbuster at The Art Institute of Chicago and Nicola L.’s Gold Femme Commode at Alison Jacques
From the smell of Blackness to Tamil folklore-inspired ceramics—we pick out four exhibitions by the most exciting emerging artists
An exhibition at Pallant House Gallery explores the artist's life and the change of style that contributed to him being out of favour
Famed for his discovery of Troy, an exhibition at the James-Simon-Galerie and Neues Museum unpicks fact from fiction
As the country elects new leader, Pio Abad tells us about the Marcoses’ misinformation and cynical use of mythology, which is the focus of his new show
From Carlito Carvalhosa at Galeria Nara Roesler to Haley Josephs at Jack Barrett
Plus, London's new Queer Britain museum and a rediscovered work by Caterina Angela Pierozzi
Vincent’s note to his artist friend Emile Bernard is to be included in an exhibition of the Springer Collection at Madrid’s Thyssen Museum
Retrospective opens at the Art Institute of Chicago this month and travels to Tate in October
The man behind the infamous Instagram account @freeze_magazine shows his meme creations at the Barbican