The show of portraits at the Holburne Museum in Bath charts the reign of the Tudor monarchs and their subjects
From Abraham Palatnik’s first posthumous show at Nara Roesler to ayahuasca-inspired ceramics at Salon 94
Plus, artists create their own monuments at Goldsmiths CCA in London and Michael Armitage on Sane Wadu at the newly opened Nairobi Contemporary Art Institute
New reports from Artists Commit, which analyse the life cycle of a show, join an increasingly broad push for transparency and data sharing to promote a more climate-conscious sector
From an artist couple’s colourful daring at the Museum of Arts and Design to the last chance to see Alexander Calder at the Museum of Modern Art
The exhibition is due to open at Tokyo's National Art Center in March
Plus, who will be the art market’s winners and losers?
As he opens a show in New York and looks forward to his participation in the Lille3000 festival, the artist-composer discusses his interest in energy and power in their many forms
From the last chance to see Etal Adnan at the Guggenheim to a dynamic group exhibition at Nicola Vassell
Former Tory Vice Chairman David Brownlow provided funds for a controversial makeover of Johnson's flat at 11 Downing Street
With shows in London, Vienna, four American cities and of course Amsterdam—I choose the highlight of the year
Will 2022 see a return to normal for exhibition schedules? Or will surging cases mean plans have to be torn up again? We asked museum directors and head curators how confident they are for the year ahead
Does a show focusing on the German artist’s European trips illuminate his genius?
We take a look at the must-see exhibitions in 2022, including the return of the Venice Biennale and Documenta, blockbuster shows of Donatello and Cézanne, and a sculpture festival for the Qatar World Cup
From Francesca Woodman at Marian Goodman to Carrie Mae Weems at the Park Avenue Armory
The Art Newspaper team picks apart this year’s most important developments, from demands for colonial restitution to the return of culture wars
The musician and artist is showing his works in select stores through an arrangement with General Public, the fine arts publisher founded by the former actress Portia de Rossi
The artist guest curated a collection exhibition at Museo Jumex dealing with nature and man-made environments, and explores related themes in a concurrent show of her own works
The Reel Store in Coventry is the UK’s first permanent immersive digital art gallery
Acclaimed Chinese artist’s video and installation pieces come to Italy for the first time
Viktor Bout was handed a 25-year sentence in the US in 2010 for conspiring to sell weapons to FARC, Colombia's largest rebel group
The Kröller-Müller Museum painting will be unveiled in the Courtauld Gallery’s exhibition
Plus, a new centre to study Matisse at Baltimore Museum of Art and Josef Albers's lithographs at Cristea Roberts in London
As Jesus College confronts its ties to slavery, the Pakistani Neo-miniature artist asks whether decolonisation need necessarily be a violent process
An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York explores how the legendary film-maker came to be inspired by French decorative arts
In a new location in the desert complex, the exhibition will explore ideas of “mirage and oasis”
A new exhibition at the Peabody Essex Museum immerses viewers in natural soundscapes and their frequencies
Exhibition 'The World of Stonehenge'—opening in February 2022—presents the site in the context of Bronze Age Europe