The Amsterdam museum will rival the Mauritshuis's 1996 exhibition by bringing together more than 23 of the Dutch master's rare paintings
Five artists will show at the inaugural exhibition, including the late Raiya Al Rawahi
“Rich and fascinating” connections explored in Life Between Islands: British-Caribbean Art 1950s-Now
The Renaissance master is "more important than Giotto, Raphael or Caravaggio" say the curators of the show, which will travel to Berlin and London
Exhibition includes rarely-seen 1980s installations that explore the nonagenarian artist's interest in spirituality
From Shilpa Gupta's tribute to dissident writers to the UK debut of influential Georgian painter Karlo Kacharava
Blasphemy laws in Italy are strict and can result in fines
A new publication and forthcoming exhibition explore Herlinde Koelbl’s chronicle of the extraordinary 30-year political career of Germany’s first woman chancellor
Plus, Warhol’s Catholicism and Moscow’s new museums
From an overdue retrospective devoted to the Jewish painter Maryan to little-known installations by Betye Saar
Sun & Sea (Marina) will be staged next summer at the Albany arts centre in Deptford as part of Lewisham’s year as London Borough of Culture
Critics round on exhibition’s alternative interpretations of Hogarth paintings, describing them as "wokeish drivel"
"His energy is antagonistic to everything we do in the museum world"
German health minister warns that by the end of the winter, everyone will be “vaccinated, recovered or dead”
Largest solo exhibition of artist and activist draws on her early theatre design studies
Famous Mattioli collection loan will make Museo del Novecento “undoubtedly the most important centre for Futurist art” when it goes on display next spring
From Ally Rosenberg's disarming parquet puddles to an African diaspora group show
Plus, Fabergé in London and a rediscovered Dürer
But is it one exhibition or two? Surprisingly, Through Vincent’s Eyes: Van Gogh and His Sources will be quite different when it travels next year to California
The hotel will host a pop-up exhibition space for six months to enhance the experience of its guests
The New York incarnation of this two-venue retrospective of the veteran American artist has sublime moments, but needs a much more thorough edit
The major show brings together over 200 treasures, while a never-seen-before group of desk ornaments turns up in Brighton
A collaboration between the Cleveland Museum of Art and the National Museum of Cambodia revealed that each boy god had been given the other’s limbs during earlier conservation work
From a gory dive into Peruvian culture to a reappraisal of Hogarth's xenophobia
Show aims to draw more attention to the overlooked work of the postwar Manhattan-based art dealer whose gallery is now occupied by Hauser & Wirth
Exhibition pays as much attention to the personalities that sat for Man Ray’s portraits as it does his photographic innovations
The untimely death of the distinguished Tate Modern curator, who died last week at the age of 56, "leaves an enormous gap", writes former Tate director Nicholas Serota
"Cultures become sick when they become self-referential," says Pope Francis at gallery launch