The show is planned for 2035 and is part of a SpaceX project to colonise the red planet
Delayed anniversary show of the Old Master at London's National Gallery will take things back to basics, allowing visitors to see the artist’s genius afresh
An in-depth interview with the artist on his cultural experiences and greatest influences, from Mike Kelley to the Mexican Muralists
The work was commissioned by a New York lawyer to cover an ugly view from his office and now takes centre stage in a new show in Jerusalem
From Meg Webster at the Judd Foundation to Michelle Stuart at Galerie Lelong & Co.
The historian Martin Kemp tells us what it was like co-curating a new show of the artist’s works, displayed amongst the masterpieces of the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
The Procession, installed in the Duveen Galleries, references the museum's historic links to the sugar industry and slavery
A museum in Yekaterinburg sent 63 pieces to a show on the Russian avant-garde at the Sejong Center for the Performing Arts in Seoul—and now wants them back
Sibylle Peretti’s glass sculptures, on view in New York and Washington, focus on the wildlife around the Ukrainian nuclear plant that has been taken over by the Russian military
Yaser Khaseb fell into a 1977 installation by the Japanese artist Noriyuki Haraguchi in the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art
From Hollis Sigler at Andrew Kreps to James Turrell’s ode to Ad Reinhardt at Pace
Plus, the Biennale of Sydney looks at the rights of rivers and Eduardo Navarro’s seed installation opens in London
Ukrainian-born mining billionaire Viktor Vekselberg lent the first Imperial Easter egg to the London museum through his foundation
But UK Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport defends the nationwide initiative, saying that it will help create jobs
The immersive work will feature symbolism from utopian to architecture and ancient Egyptian art, as well as references to South Central Los Angeles
The arts centre will unveil various works by Mutu, and a site-specific commission by the New York-based artist Brandon Ndife
Yorkshire Sculpture Park show examines the latent meanings within some of the artist’s lesser-known sculptures
Museums in the UK, France, Austria and Spain recalled their works, effectively postponing the Moscow Kremlin Museums exhibition indefinitely
The conceptual artist took up residency in the Parisian landmark in 1978, when it was a derelict hotel
From Michael Heizer at Gagosian to Frédéric Bruly Bouabré at the Museum of Modern Art
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston takes a serious look at the work of the Dutch printmaker, whose mind-bending illustrations have adorn bedroom walls the world over
As the war in Ukraine continues, international loans of artworks between Russia and the West are being halted
An exhibition at the Oskar Reinhart Collection Am Römerholz will focus on the German master’s early work, produced when he emigrated to Vienna as a young man
"Christian would not have accepted exhibiting in a country that is militarily invading his father’s homeland," the late artist's estate said upon the indefinite postponement of his St Petersburg exhibition
The exhibition will be jointly curated by the artist Grada Kilomba, the art historian Manuel Borja-Villel and the curators and critics Diane Lima and Hélio Menezes
In a career survey at MK Gallery, the Guyanese-born British artist and photographer continues her exploration of race, sexuality and identity with new works
Both artists will feature in the main exhibition titled The Milk of Dreams
Sinister besuited figure, painted in Monaco in 1946, was only recently rediscovered
Government-funded initiative Unboxed costs £120m and will include an oil rig installation from the North Sea
Norment, who previously represented the Nordic Pavilion at the 56th Venice Biennial, has devised a minimal sonic experience for the Dia Art Foundation’s second exhibition in its revamped Chelsea space