Powerful work by Japanese artist Meiro Koizumi is on show alongside five other artists in Cardiff's Artes Mundi award
Artist's installation in a water-filled, 19th-century reservoir in Copenhagen has been delayed for a year because of Covid
As several shows of his work open, the artist talks about the distinctive transatlantic influences on his art, the role of politics, and art for art’s sake
The exhibition’s president and curator also announced the main exhibition’s three themes
Following a €1.2m renovation, the historic building will host an expansive group show on the pandemic
Ahead of her Frist Art Museum show, Bethany Collins tells us about researching the US national anthem and how 72-hour Bible readings inspired her next performance
After a few false starts, the exhibition's 11th edition is finally fully open—and its reckoning with colonial violence has never been more crucial
Book by investigative artists Forensic Architecture and ICA presents new evidence in 2011 police killing of Mark Duggan
Probing the legacies of colonialism, Armitage's seductive paintings on East African bark cloth root themselves in a non-European Modernist tradition
From Michael Armitage's electric paintings on bark cloth to a group show on syncopation
Plus, London Gallery Weekend and Nina Katchadourian on her adopted grandmother's embroidery
Presenting a vivid insight into Vincent’s art, Van Gogh Alive opens today in Kensington Gardens
Exhibition Staging the Era at Beijing's UCCA includes a working Cantonese canteen at one end and a replica of a 1950s Beijing cinema at the other
Forced to flee Uganda after being outed as a lesbian in the press, Babirye's show at Stephen Friedman Gallery addresses the legacy of British colonialism
Sneaker crowd turns out in force to see the New York-based artist's six-metre tall rocket surrounded by alien figures
During a new show at Galerie Max Hetzler, the American artist discusses the archetypal nudes in his canvases and his "uptight and conservative" attachment to painting
The Nebra Sky disc, the oldest surviving representation of the cosmos, will be one of the star artefacts in an exhibition exploring Unětice culture and its far reaching links
While a major retrospective of her work has just opened at the Whitechapel Gallery, her idea of a “feminine type of imagination” can be found in a range of exhibitions across London
The museum has also announced the forthcoming programming for its triennial Art and Environment Conference
Nearly 120 works by the pioneering feminist artist who used her body as a central focus of her work are on view in St Louis
The Waterfronts commissions, by artists such as Michael Rakowitz and Katrina Palmer, have been created in collaboration with organisations like Turner Contemporary and the Folkestone Triennial
Sports star says he aims to ‘show a fuller picture’ of African history with London gallery show
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