Treasures from the Wreck of the Unbelievable divided the critics when the sprawling exhibition launched in Venice in 2017
Delayed for a year because of the coronavirus pandemic, a show of the beloved Mexican artist’s work prepares to open in the Chicago suburbs with a full slate of virtual programming
Lebanese-American photographer captured images of her neighbours at their homes in Massachusetts and collected their stories along the way
The Apsáalooke artist has created a major new installation for her solo show at the Joslyn Art Museum using photographs of the 500 delegates taken in 1898
Other highlights include a show on famous animals and the most lavish banquets in art history
The next iteration of the region-wide exhibition series will focus on art and science
Cadavers on display in 'Real Bodies' show were provided by Dalian-based firm known to have acquired corpses from police
An exhibition of contemporary glass art opens at the Boca Raton Museum of Art
Oval Office replica is a popular element of New-York Historical Society exhibition about the presidency
Around 600 unseen drawings, collages, studies and writings will flood the museum's ground-floor galleries, providing a window into the American artist's work
Deal between the Syrian government and Russian masonry body builds on country’s research into state of archaeological site
Timothy Young, currently incarcerated in San Quentin State Prison, is a key contributor to the University-led art project, Barring Freedom, that aims to put the US criminal justice system in the dock
We look ahead at the events to enjoy this year—assuming coronavirus doesn't scupper them
From new paintings by Ed Ruscha to Shirin Neshat’s New Mexico dreams
The new year's must-see shows include Vermeer and Botticelli blockbusters; major Jasper Johns and Yayoi Kusama retrospectives; and sweeping surveys on Iran, slavery and queer art
The Chinese artist has gone back to the mainland after a long stint in the US—but publicity for his retrospective appears muted
From Henry Moore's sculpture garden to five miles of towering works along London's first public art walk
UK artist is showing more than 40 works in his Mental Escapology exhibition in the Alpine Swiss city
Mega survey of more than 300 works forms “part of a bigger revisiting of Indigenous knowledge”
The outdoor sculpture park also plans to host an indoor show of her work, with social distancing rules in mind, and will unveil a new sculpture by Rashid Johnson that reflects on surviving a crisis
New exhibition at Musée Jacquemart-André presents 15th-century artist as an entrepreneur and prolific designer
With ten sections covering ancient Iranian history to contemporary art, London museum plans to open delayed show in February
Researchers at C2RMF give an exclusive preview of their forensic study of all the artist's works in French museum collections
From Artemisia Gentileschi at the National Gallery to a transgressive show on Tantra
Three-week delay caused by rising cases of coronavirus in the country
The works on paper from the Merrill C. Berman Collection include designs for Communist posters and salad oil advertisements
Exhibition on advocacy group Tottenham Rights—with a focus on Mark Duggan shooting—scheduled for next Spring
From the saga over a controversially delayed Philip Guston show to an under appreciated female Old Master whose big moment never came
From Caroline Coon's hermaphroditic footballers to Lynette Yiadom-Boakye's enigmatic portraits