Wim Wenders and Annie Leibovitz among those showing their unique interpretations of the French photographer’s own master collection at the Palazzo Grassi
Around 50 contemporary artists will feature in Normandie Impressionniste, shedding new light on one of art history’s major movements
As museums begin to reopen across the UK this month, a new poll by Ipsos Mori suggests many are simply not ready for visiting exhibitions
From Titian's masterpieces and a major Raphael survey, to the final stop of the Soul of a Nation tour
The 360-degree work by the Iranian architect Yadegar Asisi will be displayed in a rotunda on the banks of the Seine
Exhibition at the Garden Museum focuses on the late artist and film-maker's time at Prospect Cottage in Dungeness
The artist Piotr Uklanski raises the spirits of the real-life women behind tragic paintings, such as Elizabeth Siddall, Annie Miller, Emma Jones and Jane Morris, at Belmont Chapel in Newport
Afro-Atlantic Histories, which opened in São Paulo in 2018, tells the story of the transatlantic slave trade and its legacies
Plus, artist Rita Keegan on her postponed show and Julia Peyton-Jones on Leonardo. Produced in association with Christie's
Other New York museums are expected to follow its lead, but it all depends on the city entering Phase 4 of reopening
A painting by Rodney Jackson was removed from an exhibition focusing on racial justice issues at the request of Miami Beach officials
Massimo Minini and BelleArti are opening a show of 16 site-specific works in an underground car park in Brescia
In the wake of the Black Lives Matter demonstrations, Albertinum show explores impact of her visit to East Germany in 1972
The contemporary American art museum in Bentonville, Arkansas reopened with timely exhibitions and installations on racial injustice
Digital transactions cannot replicate the social cachet of buying art at exclusive events—and prices will inevitably slide as a result
Exhibited from today at Dresden’s Kupferstich-Kabinett, the picture of an old man is the only undisputed drawing by the Dutch Old Master that survives
Failure to seize this opportunity to make changes would be a graver error than any breach of etiquette
Shaun Leonardo, who depicted victims of police violence, has accused the museum of censorship
From a West Coast edition of an exhibition you can view from your car to ephemeral installations across the LA basin, the city’s arts community has found ways to reconnect
Event was postponed from March due to coronavirus and, while China is still closed to international visitors, mainland collectors were eager to attend and spend
Unfinished exhibition space will be used as a set, while the public programme moves online
UCCA's Meditations in an Emergency exhibition was hastily put together after the coronavirus lockdown through plans into disarray
By bowing out of the Renaissance blockbuster tour, the Edinburgh museum has not only let down the Scottish public but shown its priorities are misplaced
Londoners will have to wait even longer to see the National Gallery’s 60 touring masterpieces
The Brooklyn Museum’s director of exhibitions explains how institutions can rethink their offerings going forward
The museum is expected to reopen in July or August
Plus, the renaissance of mail art. Produced in association with Christie's
Art UK's Curations initiative enables “anyone anywhere with internet access” to create an exhibition using the national image database
Securing the loan extensions was “really easy” says director of the Scuderie del Quirinale