As a survey show opens in Chicago, the US artist discusses the political urgency of her work, her response to rip-offs, and her desire to let the work speak for her
Stories of how works by Matisse, Cézanne, Chagall and others moved around during Second World War are told at New York's Jewish Museum
The show features works by artists from Canada, New Zealand and Australia and considers themes and politics around water
A sprawling exhibition at the New Museum, featuring early online works and recent projects exploring DNA, proves how farsighted her work has been
Cloud Studies by Forensic Architecture on show at the Whitworth Gallery has been criticised by the UK Lawyers for Israel
Three co-presidents rather than one will oversee the institution, which has also recruited a more diverse array of board members
Tercentenary show opens at Bonhams in London before travelling to Compton Verney in Warwickshire
Exhibition at Charleston farmhouse in East Sussex comes as White Cube gallery announces representation of the 28-year-old Brooklyn-based painter
From abolitionist films to historical tapestries, the effects of summer 2020's protests can be felt in the Scottish capital
The 18th-century Palazzo Manfrin will house a collection of the British-Indian sculptor's work
UK artist has organised a group exhibition at Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art displaying 12 artists who interact with the ideas behind her own works
British artist Hew Locke has been selected for Tate Britain’s Duveen Galleries commission, while Barbara Hepworth gets a survey at Tate St Ives
Painting from Paris is included in an exhibition at London's Dulwich Picture Gallery dedicated to Helen Frankenthaler to show similarities in painting style between the two artists
A group show at Oolite Arts explores the ways government power plays out and can be counteracted by those under its influence
Uffizi Galleries in Florence among major lenders to show marking 200 years since his death
After almost two years of delays, the ambitious museum complex launches its first in-person exhibitions
Dawoud Bey, Kerry James Marshall and Julie Mehretu are among 29 MacArthur fellows exhibiting in show in 19 venues throughout Chicago
Idea for the project was considered "too emotionally fraught" for New York by Guggenheim chief curator
Five centuries after the German artist took a year-long journey around the Low Countries, his remarkable journal and drawings go on show in Aachen before travelling to London
The forthcoming show, developed with the help of art historian Lowery Stokes Sims, aims to highlight a “multiplicity of curatorial voices in major institutions”
An exhibition at the Colby College Museum of Art probes how the African-American painter defied expectations
First US exhibition devoted to the Trecento artist questions previous assumptions and reunites key panels
The show of 47 artists will evolve as it tours to venues in Wolverhampton, Manchester and Plymouth
Four years in the making, the exhibition has gained new urgency after the murder or George Floyd. How unflinchingly does it address its subject and its collection?
An exhibition at London’s Courtauld Gallery will be the most comprehensive ever held of Vincent's paintings of himself
Proceeds from exhibition will go towards funding the monumental Paris project
Galleries are hosting artist receptions, shops and restaurants are open late and buskers will line the streets of the upstate city
The Frances Young Tang Teaching Museum and Art Gallery reopens to the public this weekend with a special exhibition of intimate works by the abstract artist
An exhibition opening at the Cincinnati Art Museum reveals how 14 major museums found themselves caught up in a “morally dubious” tour of Germany's art treasures after the Second World War