Anti-discriminative posters are part of festival Art Night 2021, where commissions this year will have a political tone
The show takes its title, Soft Water Hard Stone, after a Brazilian proverb about perseverance and the impact of incessant actions over time
As physical spaces remain shut and audiences head online, Freeze Magazine and Guts Gallery explain how shows on social media could be the way forward
While Paris museum undergoes renovations, Europe's biggest modern and contemporary art collection will go on tour—keeping curators employed
Laura Knight and Ingrid Pollard exhibitions also part of year-long women artists programme at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes
The De Young’s current exhibition, comparing the work of the two Modern artists, is not a perfect coupling
Russia's Tsar Alexander III began the most expensive Easter tradition in history in 1885 when he began gifting bejewelled eggs to his wife
The exhibition will include around half of Berlin’s collection of Benin bronzes as Germany lays groundwork to return them to Nigeria
Spurred on by the pandemic, several institutions are inviting art lovers to choose works for display
The artist Smriti Keshari and the writer Eric Schlosser have adapted their acclaimed 2016 film into a blackbox format for the Brooklyn venue
Pallant House Gallery in Chichester's upcoming summer exhibition features scaled-down works by the UK's biggest artists
The biennial will highlight the conflicting narratives of the deadly uprising that paved the way for democracy
Hellenophiles can explore Greek history and contemporary culture through a selection of shows and events
For her show at the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Harlem-born artist has responded to a sculpture by the Post-Impressionist
New works informed by the Houston museum founders' literature collection delve into the spiritual and social discomforts of our current time
Exhibition at Staatsgalerie revisits the artist's curated opening of the museum's new building, while 20 other institutions are planning shows on the artist
Agencies seem to be betting that time and increased exposure to the kingdom will wear down Western qualms over its human rights record
Elements of the impromptu and extravagant holiday decorations will fund the hiring of builders, artists and musicians, as well as local Covid-19 relief
The major travelling exhibition opens at the Kunstmuseum Basel before travelling to London's Tate Modern and the Museum of Modern Art in New York
“The viewer might be shocked. It is life today,” says the artist who created the Covid-19 works in isolation in his studio in Dijon
The survey at the Metropolitan Museum of Art will shed light on Neel’s recurring subjects, from family members and lovers to the bohemians and activists she collaborated with
The exhibition Promise, Witness, Remembrance opens at the Speed Art Museum in April
Godfrey is taking voluntary redundancy as part of cost-cutting measures due to impact of Covid-19
New publications cast a light on two formidable women artists and place them at the heart of Abstract Expressionism
Her monochrome mosaics using cement, gemstones and sometimes teeth are now on view in New York
Britons will have to wait a bit longer to enjoy the painting as Covid-19 delays the National Gallery’s international tour, now on its final stop in Canberra
More than 60 works will be included in the US artist’s first Middle Eastern exhibition
A side-by-side show at the Barnes Foundation brings together two Expressionist greats who fused the figurative and the abstract in their work
The textile artist's retrospective at the National Museum of Women in the Arts explores complexities around race and heritage
This urgent and timely show of the Spanish master's works on paper illuminates the artist’s dim view of humanity and his extraordinary imagination