Hashim Sarkis's central exhibition touches on the fate of the planet at a time of climate change and Covid-19
Street artist hints he might make a photo collage at the 4,500-year-old Unesco World Heritage Site as part of exhibition organised by Art D’Egypte
Inspired by an audio piece by Janet Cardiff and George Bures Miller, and her own memories of high school, the show looks at the repeating cycles of American history and culture
From 5,000 years of Iranian art and culture to Black female resistance and the domestic sphere
Plus, new proposals for the Fourth Plinth in London and Nike Air Force 1s
Thirty participants will enact "moments of connection" in the setting of the 18th-century Oxfordshire stately home
It's not just blue-chip galleries that have made our list of top exhibitions to see in central London where the city-wide event kicks off on 4 June
Much like the area itself, the galleries of east London are presenting an eclectic mix of exhibitions, so our critics have joined forces and picked some of their favourites
As her first major solo show opens at Bosse & Baum during London Gallery Weekend, we speak to the artist about her art, her activism and what it was like growing up in rural Yorkshire
Maverick museum chief Kenneth Clark helped shape the Southampton City Art Gallery's collection
After runs punctuated by Covid-related delays, the exhibitions at Tate Modern and Tate Britain will return after their international tours
We discuss Matthew Barney, Igshaan Adams, Eileen Agar and Louise Bourgeois
From Matthew Barney's American survivalist film to Emma Stern's "porn-adjacent" virtual avatars
After a period away from the spotlight, the British sculptor has a cluster of exhibitions due to open later this year
“Almost every single thing we think we know about him is wrong,” says the curator of a new exhibition at the British Museum
From gabber-inspired altarpieces to repurposed Brazilian matchboxes—here are four of the best emerging artists showing during London Gallery Weekend
Zoom in on these exhibitions by some of today's most revered artists, underrated historical figures and chroniclers of contemporary culture
Tear yourself away from museums and libraries for one weekend to catch a rare revival of Jean Dubuffet’s “living painting” performance and Takis’s first European show since his death in 2019
Commercial galleries are getting down with the kids and welcoming little ones during London Gallery Weekend
The exhibition will offer new insights into the experiences of slaves as well as the role of Dutch trading companies
From Rodin's plaster casts and Barbara Hepworth's bronzes, to flower arranging, disco dancing and the notorious Nero
Francis I of Brittany had his first wife painted over in a medieval prayer book before giving it to his new spouse, research at Cambridge's Fitzwilliam Museum shows
The British artist's celebrated sculptures, as well drawings, paintings and fabric designs, go on show at the Hepworth Wakefield
From Julie Curtiss's hairy take on Seurat to Kapwani Kiwanga's dense and diasporic fibre installations
A new exhibition at the Serpentine Galleries in London spans the two homes of the British-Ghanian photographer during the second half of the 20th century
First UK survey in 50 years examines the artist's relationship with Art Brut and Brutalism, finding a fitting home at London's Barbican
An exhibition at London’s Garden Museum pays a floral tribute to one of the 20th century’s most colourful and influential florists
From a historical group show of works from 1960s Italy to David Harrison's trans pagan goats
The artist, who was most famous as a model and a memoirist, specialised in portraits of working people and her artistic circle