The 24ft wide canvas is one of the treasures in ‘I Am Here’, a thematic exhibition of artists’ collections, lists and depictions of everyday scenes
The first posthumous institutional show of P-Orridge’s work chronicles a wide-ranging and pioneering practice that often played out at the level of identity and appearance
Images by Francisco de Goya, Roger Fenton and others at the Clark Art Institute offer historical counterpoints to horrific footage from the current conflict, reflecting how much—and how little—about war has changed
An in-depth interview with the artist on his greatest cultural influences, from The Staples Singers to Piero Manzoni
The first British artist is finally exhibiting his sculptures using the controversial Vantablack.
German artist creates new works that respond to those created by Tintoretto and others
Nahmad Contemporary exhibition brings together works made from detritus dotted around the city’s streets and subways
American artist’s practice was transformed when he moved to Rome in the 1990s
Immersive show at the Parisian museum aims to show the varied output of the master of Catalan Modernism and go beyond his most famous work, the Sagrada Família
A show shaped by refugees and immigrants who made new lives on British shores has a war-stained resonance with today
Works were on loan to a blockbuster exhibition at the Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris
Plus, the exhibition Afro-Atlantic Histories opens in Washington and Raphael's late self-portrait at London's National Gallery
From Walid Raad at Paula Cooper Gallery to Daniel Lie at the New Museum
The show “Van Gogh in America” opens at the Detroit Institute of Arts in October
The 2022 edition of the exhibition includes the work of four Indigenous artists from the US and Canada
Biennale Danza director Wayne McGregor has given the 16th international festival of contemporary dance the title of "Boundary-less" to reflect the current state of global flux
Major show at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection includes works by leading lights of Surrealism, including Leonora Carrington and Dorothea Tanning
North-west London borough of Brent will host 12 artists’ projects in 12 different venues and public spaces
The latest iteration of the Whitney Museum's closely-watched exhibition is structured around a contrast between light and dark, but a few motifs provide alternate ways of navigating the massive show
Spanning art from 17th century to today, the show aims to explore the complex and compelling histories and cultural legacy of the African diaspora
An in-depth interview with the artist on her cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Noam Chomsky to Bernini
Los Angeles museum will unveil the results of an intensive conservation of Woman-Ochre, which was badly damaged when it was stolen in 1985
The career-spanning exhibition at the Nevada Museum of Art explores how the artist subverted categorisation in an era where Native art was still considered folkloric
The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, which will travel to London’s National Gallery later this year, highlights works inspired by the artist’s journeys
From Robert Irwin at Pace to Barkley L. Hendricks at Jack Shainman
Lynda Benglis and Magdalene Odundo join historical figures like Lucio Fontana in a group show that pushes at the limits of what clay can do
Plus, an exhibition about wartime hideouts in Poland and Ukraine, and Mondrian’s final work Victory Boogie Woogie
Two years after the death of art critic Germano Celant, who first coined the movement’s name, Arte Povera is making splashes in the city and beyond
The portrait scandalised viewers when it was painted in 1957