The artist speaks about her role in judging the Koestler Awards for art made by UK prisoners and the importance of creativity in confinement
From empathetic documentary photography in King's Cross to Cauleen Smith's Covid Diary broadcast at Piccadilly Circus Lights
The artist has painted 400 portraits pulled from the news cycle to understand the people beyond the headlines
The museums should make urgent use of the delay already caused by the pandemic rather than lurch towards lengthy postponement
Citing “unease and anxiety” about the show, the director of MFA, Boston predicts it will spur “in-depth discussions about great art”
A show at the Corning Museum reveals how corruption and intimidation have historically suppressed the votes of non-white, non-male demographics as US presidential election results remain in flux
Photographer documents the violent reality of life for many of the country’s marginalised communities in a mid-career survey
From an overdue retrospective of the Kamoinge Workshop at the Whitney to Garrett Bradley’s new film at MoMA
New publication—described as “most personal book to date”—will focus on artist’s use of language
From Turner’s take on the speed and horrors of the modern world to Ann Veronica Janssen’s playful, light-bending sculptures
Plus, JMW Turner at the Tate and John Stezaker on Bruegel
Her work addresses relevant issues today such as tyranny, fascism and totalitarianism, dealer says
The museum has drawn on the writings of Virginia Woolf, and the theories of Charles Baudelaire and Henri Bergson, to create a disruptive timeline of fashion
Mark Godfrey has been disciplined after posting a long statement on his Instagram account describing postponement as "extremely patronising to viewers"
New triennial in New York aims to highlight the contribution of the fastest-growing demographic in the US, with exhibitions, events and a little inspiration from Yoko Ono
The artist’s first major UK exhibition uses dramatic spaces and biographical detail to bring her career into closer focus
The show promises to be “one of the most spectacular” in the newly renovated museum's history
Mies van der Rohe’s steel-and-glass building is undergoing modernisation by David Chipperfield, including new air-conditioning, security, lighting and visitor facilities
From a chilling show on Arctic culture to Polly Morgan's gorgeously repellent serpentine sculptures
New exhibition at Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum is a unique opportunity to see Vincent’s correspondence, normally locked away in a vault
Uninvited Guests exhibition has "been done from a misogynistic point of view and still projects the misogyny of the 19th century,” says one signatory
Discovered by the gardener at the Ricci Oddi gallery last year, Portrait of a Lady will be the star of a series of exhibitions on the much-loved artist
Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston includes works by Rammellzee, Keith Haring, Kool Koor and Lady Pink
With her delayed show now open at Blenheim Palace, the British-born painter explains that she is as likely to be inspired by childhood comics as historic battle scenes
With early voting already underway in the 2020 presidential election, a show at New York's Cooper Union reveals the "power of design in our civic process"
From Liu Xiaodong's portraits of wealthy Chinese immigrants to the Royal Academy's delayed Summer show
One of the most expansive museum surveys on the French artist in 50 years will present his book and magazine designs—and even some of his own writing
A collaboration between New York and Paris explores the dealer who championed both Neo-Impressionism and home-grown terrorism