Exhibition in New York will include works made by those who are part of—or who have ties to—the largest prison population in the world
Created during quarantine, the artist’s Bloom series is about the fragility of life, and how computer systems interpret the complexity of humanity
From Danh Vo's millennia-spanning pastoral show at White Cube to Abbas Zahedi's rosewater sprinkler system at South London Gallery
Courtney J. Martin explains why it is time to reposition the Paul Mellon collection
The Havering Hoard, which will be exhibited at the Museum of London, Docklands, was discovered two years ago and has never before been shown in its entirety
For his first online exhibition, the artist hangs paintings made during lockdown in isolation in an empty space atop Hauser & Wirth’s LA gallery
The exhibition forms part of the education programme at the collector’s gallery which has now ‘transitioned into a charity’
Retrospective at the Bronx Museum in New York will also include the artist's mandala pieces
As a new show opens at Marian Goodman Gallery in London, the Bahamian artist explains why he feels schoolchildren, and not the art world, are his natural audience
Organised by Drik Gallery, the event at Dhaka University aimed to highlight the extrajudicial killing of Bangladeshi civilians by government forces
From Raisa Kabir's transcontinental textiles to Toyin Ojih Odutola's epic cycle of queer, Black drawings
The Bilderatlas Mnemosyne—once derided by Ernst Gombrich—will appear in its fullest form since Warburg's final presentation
To overcome travel restrictions, registrars are using Zoom and other technologies to monitor works on loan remotely
The exhibition Francis Bacon: Man and Beast at the Royal Academy of Arts in London next year will include the artist's final work—a painting of a bull
Bangkok Art Biennale director on grappling with coronavirus constraints and displaying "sensitive" works
From Danh Vo in London to Linda Stark in Los Angeles
Delayed by coronavirus, the new Kulturstiftung Basel H. Geiger has opened with the promise of free entry and catalogues for visitors
Anxiety gives way to enlightenment as museums spring back to life
Gallery of Modern Art is sole venue for a show resulting from a skylight renovation project at the New York museum
“There's nothing common in our wealth”: ICA in Virginia teams up with Philadelphia Contemporary and Beta-Local in San Juan to interrogate a concept
Drawings exploring systemic violence and injustice will also travel to Bronx Museum of the Arts
Newly appointed executive director sees potential for a wealth of new initiatives
As the world grapples with the Covid-19 pandemic, public campaigns around another virus are explored in an exhibition at the Folkwang Museum in Essen
Exhibition will recall the “intense and wonderful” 1990s fashion scene with photographs by Juergen Teller, Corinne Day and Karl Lagerfeld
MoMA, the Whitney, the Morgan, the American Folk Art Museum, the New Museum, the Guggenheim and the Brooklyn Museum announce plans to welcome the public, joining the Met and the New-York Historical Society
“Studio Berlin” offers a way to circumvent the toughest door policy in the world and see works by Olafur Eliasson, Wolfgang Tillmans and Anne Imhof
The inaugural exhibition in the north-west borough opens in September and will include 23 new commissions
Open-submission show of professional and amateur art celebrates medical workers with propaganda posters and Socialist Realist statues
The stimulating show in Rome tells the life story of one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance—but in reverse