The Madrid exhibition will feature 101 cases made from materials such as carved wood and velvet
Messums Wiltshire bought the building last year and will now reconstruct it for an exhibition in its gallery—at a cost of £100,000
The biennial's 17th edition will now only run for three months rather than six
We ask the artist about his favourite novels and find out about the Polish song he listens to on repeat
Survey at the Scuderie del Quirinale is jointly organised by the Uffizi in Florence and will focus on the Renaissance master's crucial Roman period
The 20 artists taking part have been announced, with major installations heading for the seaside town
Exhibition at the Museum of Fine Arts hopes to raise awareness of the German sculptor whose work was dismissed by critics as "craft"
Rochester Art Center engages with Soomaal House of Art at a time of rising anti-immigrant rhetoric
British illustrator’s only known paintings—on front and back of the same canvas—will be displayed for the first time in new exhibition
From David Hockney's portraits to a photography show radically rethinking masculinity
Restored work—with “Artemisia” signature—will be shown by conservation studio during major National Gallery exhibition
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Twenty institutions in 12 cities are planning exhibitions and events for 100th anniversary of Joseph Beuys’s birth
From Kevin Jerome Everson's videos of working-class displacement to Donna Huanca's wet slit—the best new commercial exhibitions this month
Japanese government instructs national art museums to close for two weeks — shutting the door on London’s National Gallery travelling show, on the eve of opening
The committee had advised against moving Raphael’s portrait of Pope Leo X; the museum loaned it to Rome’s Scuderie del Quirinale regardless
The exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art, featuring 70 works made between 1960 and 1992, will trace the artist's development by focusing on key turning points in his career
Previous highest figure was 540,000 people for the Eugène Delacroix show in 2018
Exhibition at Hauser & Wirth in Gstaad, Switzerland, shows images captured by the war photographer David Douglas Duncan
Exhibition is the first that Canada has devoted to the photographer in almost three decades
From Alina Szapocznikow's haunting sculptures to Shirin Neshat's first London show in 20 years
The exhibition of 13 artists, at the de Young Museum in San Francisco, will include works about automation and machine bias
The Hahnloser Collection paintings are being lent to the Austrian museum while the Winterthur villa where they usually reside undergoes renovations
Guggenheim exhibition explores the theme of nonurban areas in its first show that has nothing to do with art or architecture
The Frist Art Museum has secured more than 70 works from the Tate’s Turner Bequest
The designer has employed natural processes and used materials from plants and shellfish for her exhibition at the Museum of Modern Art
The first major UK show will include 80 works by the little-known Belgian artist who has always "escaped easy categorisation"
For her retrospective, the artist has made a series of interventions in the Cambridge museum including creating special staff uniforms and a café menu