The 18th-century work was stolen by the museum's namesake from an active temple over 100 years ago
Documenta organisers have warned about scam emails and requests recipients to contact them
From Chila Kumari Singh Burman's eye-popping Tate Winter Commission to Lucy McKenzie's tube station takeover
Stedelijk Museum show in Amsterdam is the largest ever on the performance artist
An immersive exhibition of the artist’s most famous works, projected onto large-scale 360° screens, opens this weekend
The National Portrait Gallery has organised a historic show on the women in the White House
Move reflects how museums could cash in on digital initiatives
13th edition of the biannual Korean art exhibition will look at queer theory, feminism and how centuries of tradition collide with contemporary art
The artist intersperses her work with footage from an unreleased 1914 film, believed to be the oldest surviving feature-length film with an all-Black cast
Serpentine Galleries, Tate and historian David Olusoga are on the shortlist for £3m research and development funding
From a documentary on pioneering queer artist David Wojnarowicz to a survey of Barbara Kruger's pertinent Question installations
More than 100 art exhibitions and events have taken place in the Chinese city this week and galleries are reporting strong sales
As coronavirus forces English museums to close, take a virtual guided trip around the much-anticipated show of the female Old Master with this video and podcast
A new show at the Museum of Fine Arts recalls the time when the US city was first captivated by the French Impressionist
Berlin-based multimedia artist talks about her new works on show at London's Annka Kultys Gallery
The show at Canberra's National Gallery of Australia spans the past 120 years and includes works by Nora Heysen, Tracey Moffatt and the Tjanpi Desert Weavers
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