Virginia Museum of Fine Arts chronicles achievements and inner debates of the Kamoinge Workshop
Amsterdam's Fotografiemuseum exhibition aims to show how the writer's images of dust bowl America are as compelling as those of his more famous peers
Washington Post design director tweets support for Fevzi Yazici who made the works in solitary confinement at Silivri Prison
An exhibition in Athens about the life of Christian Zervos, whose 33-volume catalogue of the artist is indispensable to the Picasso market
The Madrid exhibition compares the two artists who were successful in their time but whose reputations later waned
Travelling Kunstpalast exhibition will feature the only known ceiling paintings created by a woman in the 18th century
Visitors will be able to get up close to Ghent Altarpiece panels and compare the Flemish artist to his Italian peers at Museum of Fine Arts show in Ghent
Involvement from galleries and auction houses is on the rise as public institutions face dwindling government funds and increased scrutiny over toxic philanthropy
As the Yanomani way of life is threatened once again, we hear from the photographer ahead of a major show at the Fondation Cartier
Insurers refused to cover the transport of loans, including salt-mine mummies and Greek and Roman antiquities
From Ruth Asawa's delicate structures to a revelatory show of Picasso's paper works
We look at the year ahead for galleries, art fairs and auctions, and seek out the big shows in the UK, Europe and the US
Major show will unpick ancient Indian philosophy made famous by Sting’s “eight-hour lovemaking session” claims
Politician has been working on professionalising the island nation's cultural sphere
The 300-work exhibition showcases Jarry’s experimentation with book and magazine design, including his rough woodcuts and collages
Sculptures and drawings by the Russian Constructivist who “lived his life out of a suitcase” to go on show at Tate St Ives—close to where he once lived.
Several London shows focusing on representations of pregnancy and female parenting cast new light on these sometimes divisive themes
From satirical prostitute advertisements to a baby's beating heart—the must see shows from London's coolest gallery sharing initiative
Italian dealer Marco Voena is supporting an exhibition of the Irish artist's work at the Forum Paracelsus in St Moritz
Most of the works, created with felt tip pen on newsprint, have been lost, but two have been specially restored for London show
With an impressive range of objects, this show evokes the eternal power of the greatest stories ever told
Twenty-three of the US artist’s surviving panels will be reunited for the first time in six decades at the Peabody Essex Museum
Exhibition on rediscovered 17th-century artist, which includes rare loans, is due to open in London in April
UK artist says exhibition at Blenheim Palace is a timely opportunity to examine the country's current tumult
Taipei Museum of Contemporary Art is planning to restage the exhibition, which was partly closed due to violent threats over the inclusion of a 'comfort woman' statue
KW Institute exhibits works assembled by Francesco Conz, an Italian art collector and patron who entertained artists at his villa
The stigma around state museums selling works means that other institutions dare not buy them; and a frank review of the National Gallery's Leonardo exhibition
Planned show seeks to raise awareness of climate change, but London museum dogged by controversy over partnership with oil and gas giant
From how Uber drivers visualise their company’s headquarters to the rediscovery of an Indian Modernist pioneer