A prioritisation of design and a harnessing of public spirit are vital in the face of challenges posed by Brexit and Covid-19
The Venezuela-born artist’s pioneering work exploring information systems is on view in two shows in Miami
Exhibition on the Abstract Expressionist includes little-known paintings and explores the influence of poetry on her work
The portraits of former President Barack Obama by Kehinde Wiley and former First Lady Michelle Obama by Amy Sherald continue their national tour in New York
Composer has funded a two-year, £60m renovation of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane to turn it into a public gallery and heritage attraction
Infinity des Lumières is the largest centre of its kind in the region
A previous version of the show was due to open in 2018, but was cancelled at short notice. Now it is being shunned.
With its first virtual venture, an emerging gallery in Cologne removes the barrier between real life and virtual reality
Several works recently sprayed in the area by street artist "may be an endorsement", Great Yarmouth Borough Council says
The exhibition demonstrates how the artist has “always been progressive in her thinking” about social issues, from feminism to environmentalism
Exhibition addressing the use of tear gas in Palestine adjusted to “give voice to different perspectives” following intervention by Israeli legal groups
As a survey show opens in Chicago, the US artist discusses the political urgency of her work, her response to rip-offs, and her desire to let the work speak for her
Stories of how works by Matisse, Cézanne, Chagall and others moved around during Second World War are told at New York's Jewish Museum
The show features works by artists from Canada, New Zealand and Australia and considers themes and politics around water
A sprawling exhibition at the New Museum, featuring early online works and recent projects exploring DNA, proves how farsighted her work has been
Cloud Studies by Forensic Architecture on show at the Whitworth Gallery has been criticised by the UK Lawyers for Israel
Three co-presidents rather than one will oversee the institution, which has also recruited a more diverse array of board members
Tercentenary show opens at Bonhams in London before travelling to Compton Verney in Warwickshire
Exhibition at Charleston farmhouse in East Sussex comes as White Cube gallery announces representation of the 28-year-old Brooklyn-based painter
From abolitionist films to historical tapestries, the effects of summer 2020's protests can be felt in the Scottish capital
The 18th-century Palazzo Manfrin will house a collection of the British-Indian sculptor's work
UK artist has organised a group exhibition at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art displaying 12 artists who interact with the ideas behind her own works
British artist Hew Locke has been selected for Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries commission, while Barbara Hepworth gets a survey at Tate St Ives
Painting from Paris is included in an exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery dedicated to Helen Frankenthaler to show similarities in painting style between the two artists
A group show at Oolite Arts explores the ways government power plays out and can be counteracted by those under its influence
Uffizi Galleries in Florence among major lenders to show marking 200 years since his death
After almost two years of delays, the ambitious museum complex launches its first in-person exhibitions
Dawoud Bey, Kerry James Marshall and Julie Mehretu are among 29 MacArthur fellows exhibiting in show in 19 venues throughout Chicago
Idea for the project was considered "too emotionally fraught" for New York by Guggenheim chief curator