Detroit’s Van Gogh in America will be the highlight, with more major shows in Amsterdam, Padua, Santa Barbara and Columbus
From an expansive exhibition on colonial legacy to a torn apart racing car channelling Tiepolo and Top Gear
We speak to the artist behind the extraordinary Wheatfield work and visit two new shows in the Netherlands. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
First survey in the Netherlands puts the spotlight back onto the ‘other’ Golden Age painter
US artist talks on The Art Newspaper Podcast about his London exhibition Cerberus at Hauser & Wirth
Second edition of the Japanese triennial includes works by 18 artists that interact and overlap with each other
Exhibition at the Rijksmuseum reveals both artists as masters of psychology and technique
Rare 16th-century fabric to go on show at Hampton Court Palace after three-year study
How the New York museum has remixed its unrivalled collection ahead of its 21 October re-opening
Long dismissed for its religiosity, Tissot’s biblical work will be given new context in San Francisco
The ruling also suspends the wider agreement for the exchange of works of art between France and Italy
The museum plans to acquire many of the works in its survey devoted to Indigenous artists
As an exhibition opens at the Sir John Soane's Museum, the curator David Bindman takes us from Covent Garden and Grosvenor Square to “Guzzledown”
Queens Museum celebrates a cartoonist who seems more relevant than ever
Installations range from Haim Steinbach’s phrases and slogans to Yoko Ono’s blue sky
Curator at newly opened Javett Art Centre defends decision to show drawing by artist who killed a sex worker in Cape Town in 2013
Show in Shanghai cancelled after being deemed "too sensitive" to run during 70th anniversary of country's founding
As the National Gallery's exhibition opens in London, an expert speculates that the teenager in his Polynesian works could be a composite of women the painter encountered
For his new Tate Britain show, the artist used illusion to recreate his childhood experience beneath a motorway
Work by artist Anton Kannemeyer has also been removed from London's 1-54 Contemporary African Art Fair after complaints
US artist takes on British Empire’s legacy and the Transatlantic salve trade in Tate Modern’s Turbine Hall
Cinematographer Peter Suschitzky brings a film-industry sensibility to the south London show
Exhibitions in UK, US and Hungary are expected to be held from 2020 onwards
An exhibition on Millet opens in Amsterdam with the rare loan of The Angelus
From the Neue Galerie’s Kirchner retrospective to John Singer Sargent’s rarely seen charcoal portraits at the Morgan Library and Museum
The French artist, who made his name with large-scale public installations, is opening his biggest US exhibition to date
US artist’s new show at the Barbican continues his exploration into how artificial intelligence is shaping how organisations control us
We look at which contemporary artists hold the record for the most shows in the capital over the past 20 years
London exhibition tells a complex story of body, space and boundaries
We take an in-depth look at the London survey of the visionary’s work and round-up what the critics are saying