This major London show, marking the 200th anniversary of the country's independence, does not flinch from the bloodiest aspects of Inca culture
From Marina González Guerreiro's wax-encased craft tables to George Henry Longly's gogo mirrors
Simultaneous shows in Glasgow and Paris survey the British artist’s works, many of which started life in the streets
An exhibition 'showcasing Black subjects as powerful, beautiful and complex' includes works by and of the greatest Black talents of the last two centuries
As a number of exhibitions open internationally, the British-Indian artist discusses his poetic paintings drawing on familial memory and imperial history, grief and suffering
This analysis, while celebrating the skill of artists and artisans, does not ignore the exploitative practices of previous centuries
Exhibition challenges the artist's image as a Little Englander, instead highlighting his connections to Europe
Centennial exhibition proposes the painter was inspired by African, Cycladic and Asian art among others
Arts foundation in upstate New York is showing three of its newest acquisitions: large-scale multimedia works that span 30 years of the artist's career
The show includes works by Kahlo, Rivera and others from the collection of the late philanthropists Jacques and Natasha Gelman
As he opens his first solo show in London, the Israeli-born painter discusses his intimate, often explicit images of queer love, and his engagement with art history
Steven Naifeh, co-author of the best-selling biography, writes about the painters Vincent admired—and collects their pictures
Plus, the New Museum Triennial and Édouard Manet's portrait of Zacharie Astruc
Chinese political cartoonist Badiucao has been accused of "spreading anti-Chinese lies" in his works
The city-wide exhibition features a sculpture by the artist Simone Leigh that will temporarily replace a former monument to Robert E. Lee
From a ghost train in an abandoned thermal plant to Tomás Saraceno's glass bubbles filled with his own breath
From Felix Gonzales-Torres at the Judd Foundation to Grada Kilomba's US debut at Amant
Exhibition Hawala is the first show at Paradise Row Projects, a one-year, not-for-profit commercial space in London
Show opening in Dallas and travelling to Amsterdam reveals findings from three-year international research project into Vincent's olive grove pictures
Plus, Marlene Dumas at the Musée d'Orsay and Christian Boltanksi remembered
First exhibition of its kind at the 4,500-year-old Unesco World Heritage Site includes works by local and international artists, including Lorenzo Quinn, Gisela Colón and Sherin Guirguis
Kunstmuseum Bern's major survey on the Swiss Surrealist aims to give an account of her long and varied career
From gilded figures at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library to Christo at Galerie Gmurzynska
Plus, Mark Rothko’s late paintings at Pace’s new London space and Nicolas Poussin at the National Gallery
Although still primarily known for his lamps, an exhibition at the Barbican in London shows how the Japanese-American sculptor made an astonishing range of work
As a new show on opens at the Serpentine Galleries, the Haitian artist discusses his move away from racist 1960s New York and "decorative" late Abstract Expressionism
Tate Britain's ambitious show in December comes at a time of widespread interest in the overlooked artists of Caribbean heritage
The audio work by the late US artist will feature in an exhibition at Almine Rech's gallery and at its booth at the art fair
The first major exhibition to focus on the textile pieces that the late Paris-born artist made in the final phase of her career will open in February 2022
Exhibition at Rome's Scuderie del Quirinale looks at Hell in art throughout the ages, from medieval torture to 20th-century concentration camps