Five centuries after the German artist took a year-long journey around the Low Countries, his remarkable journal and drawings go on show in Aachen before travelling to London
The forthcoming show, developed with the help of art historian Lowery Stokes Sims, aims to highlight a “multiplicity of curatorial voices in major institutions”
An exhibition at the Colby College Museum of Art probes how the African-American painter defied expectations
First US exhibition devoted to the Trecento artist questions previous assumptions and reunites key panels
The show of 47 artists will evolve as it tours to venues in Wolverhampton, Manchester and Plymouth
Four years in the making, the exhibition has gained new urgency after the murder or George Floyd. How unflinchingly does it address its subject and its collection?
An exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery will be the most comprehensive ever held of Vincent's paintings of himself
Proceeds from exhibition will go towards funding the monumental Paris project
Galleries are hosting artist receptions, shops and restaurants are open late and buskers will line the streets of the upstate city
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery reopens to the public this weekend with a special exhibition of intimate works by the abstract artist
An exhibition opening at the Cincinnati Art Museum reveals how 14 major museums found themselves caught up in a “morally dubious” tour of Germany's art treasures after the Second World War
The Netherlands needs to collectively examine how its past has shaped today's society, says the director of the Amsterdam museum
Hamra Abbas, Olafur Eliasson, Yinka Shonibare and Haegue Yang are among the artists that will make works for the delayed giant world fair this autumn
As the biennial event opens in northern English city, we pick the best art and shows on view
From Christina Quarles's fragmented figures to Igshaan Adams's sparkling dust clouds
Exhibition of young photographers from the continent was organised with The Photographic Collective, a not-for-profit that promotes lesser-known artists
Organisers of the exhibition in Moss claim curator Théo-Mario Coppola "irreparably damaged" their relationship with the team
Plus, Rania Matar's photographic portraits
From crumbling castles to beach huts and giant chalk drawings on the English coast, there's no need for PCR tests if you live near these local gems
An exhibition in Split shows that being 1,600 years old does not take you out of politics
Portuguese-British artist’s Tate Britain retrospective—her largest ever in the UK—spans her colourful 60-year career
Among the masterpieces going on show at the Courtauld Gallery will be two works painted a week apart and reunited for the first time
Works from the series, painted by the artist rather than assistants, go on display at the Fondation Cartier this month
Chronicling the work of female photographers from the 1920s to the 1950s, a show organised with the National Gallery of Art breaks significant ground
From portraits of Napoleon and his wife reunited after nearly 200 years to Rafael Nadal's buttocks
Plus, Michael Landy's exhibition at Firstsite and artist Shahzia Sikander on a manuscript miniature
Ahead of two major UK shows, the British Indian artist discusses her new work and her role in the Black British Arts movement
The small flat inhabited and decorated by 20th-century artist Giacomo Balla is open to the public for the first time as part of a new exhibition
Scotland's largest festival of visual culture takes over sites across the city
The work by Song Ta consists of eight hours of secretly shot footage of 5,000 college women