In Provence, Vincent loved the gnarled trees with a passion that rivalled his beloved sunflowers
A solo show by Wangechi Mutu comments on the museum’s history, while an exceptional archaeological presentation gives antiquity a fresh feel
The Museum of Modern Art will present rarely-seen work by the mid-century collective Foto-Cine Clube Bandeirante
From Eva Hesse and Hannah Wilke at Acquavella Galleries to Deana Lawson at the Guggenheim
The Amant Foundation in East Williamsburg will combine exhibition and studio spaces for resident artists
The two-part exhibition invokes the upheaval of the past year and will be accompanied by an "intimate" gala this September and then a more expansive benefit next May
From Charles Gaines's Plexiglas grids at Hauser and Wirth to Rafał Zajko's frozen urine sculptures at PUBLIC
Plus, artists' album covers, and Grace Jones in the Work of the Week
New exhibition on 5,000 years of Iranian civilisation will feature museum's rarely seen replicas of life-sized friezes from King Darius’s “very excellent” palace
The Los Angeles biennial has been installed but unvisited for six months due to Covid-19 restrictions. Does it still capture our present moment?
“There will be some protests,” predicts the Swiss collector ahead of a Kunstmuseum Bern show of works from both sides of the Korean border
From Gretchen Andrew's search engine-hacking assemblages to Haroun Hayward's painterly meditations on rave culture
We take a deep dive into the Japanese artist's polka dots, pumpkins and infinity rooms as major shows open at Tate Modern, Gropius Bau and the New York Botanical Garden
Measures to counter the third wave of the pandemic force museums in high-incidence areas to close
New research for British Museum exhibition means panels depicting St Thomas Becket's healing miracles will be correctly reassembled after centuries in the wrong order
A major Old Master show will keep a contemporary perspective with new commissions and acquisitions
Paintings and drawings have been reattributed to some of the continent's most famous 20th-century names
Site-specific installation called Life opened this week at the Fondation Beyeler near Basel in Switzerland and can be visited at all hours
The richly decorated Schloss Köpenick serves as backdrop to a show of works by three artists whose motifs encompass the natural world and Greek legends
Director Ian Blatchford says that the Science Museum Group "retains editorial control" over London show
As a host of new shows open in the UK, the artist reflects on her use of diverse materials and multifarious processes to reflect the shifting nature of bodies
The exhibition at the Leopold Museum includes Osen's sketches of electrotherapy patients, which were recently found in an attic
From Lawrence Abu Hamdan's investigation into reincarnation to Robin Rhode's imaginary underwater reef
New York-based artist's exhibitions opens at Dia Art Foundation's new and improved space in New York
Plus, Idris Khan on his latest show and James Welling on an ancient Greek Kore
The text-based pieces, installed on the façade of a New York theatre, probe American imperialism and white supremacy
New virtual initiative theVOV also aims to generate funds for the creative sector, potentially unlocking "new streams of income"