We look back at some of the best shows this year
Everything you need to know about the artist behind the infamous banana. Plus, we talk to UK comedians Rob Auton, Jenny Eclair and Annie McGrath about the charity exhibition Art is the Best Medicine. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
From Guercino drawings at the Morgan to meditations on Cézanne at Ceysson & Bénétière
The artist’s fragmented installation for the Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art has completed its trek through time and space
Exhibition includes 19th-century breast plates and clubs made from whale ivory, as well as a newly commissioned 26ft canoe
São Paulo survey at Masp shows work by one of the leading figures of the 1950s kinetic and geometric abstraction movement
Open letter argues that censorship of the exhibition Feminnale violated a number of constitutional protections
Legacy of 19th-century artist and maverick, who founded longest-running US magazine and foresaw networking potential of technology, is examined in new show
Exhibition at Palazzo Madama promises an impressive number of works—and a fresh view of the Renaissance master's legacy
In melting-pot Miami, group show focuses on work with themes of immigration and identity
And Mickalene Thomas goes Pop in NYC
From the UK's hottest graduates to forgotten Indian masterpieces
Rediscovered maro 'ura will go on show at Museum of Tahiti and the Islands on long-term loan from 2021
Previous iterations of the show were closed early by authorities
Survey of California-based artist’s 20-year career includes work ranging from ‘radical ceramics’ and large-scale sculpture to drawing and photography
Inaugural show in the Miami collectors’ new space, which opens today in the Allapattah district, features more than 300 works
Pleasures of Italy canvas on show at the Irish Museum of Modern Art in Dublin throws light on late activist’s lovers and interests
"It's censorship", the artist says of curators' denials to suspend work that is part of show on the artistic legacy of the Gulf War
Exhibition curated by the historian William Dalrymple celebrates the artists behind the works of flora, fauna and daily Indian scenes
From Kusama's pumpkins to pink furry beasts, our pick of the top art experiences around town this week
New exhibition highlights works from the museum's Gilbert Collection that have unclear provenance during the Nazi era
From Feliciano Centurión's blankets to a recreation of Valie Export's show at the 1980 Venice Biennale
We talk about the myth and reality of Troy presented in the British Museum's show and to an activist about ongoing protests relating to fossil-fuel companies' sponsorship of the arts. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
An avid patron of the arts and sciences, the emperor gave Russian society a new perspective on the world and elevated the country’s place within it
This is the first time the Florentine museum has formed a long-term partnership with a foreign institution
First museum survey exploring both artists together to open at the National Gallery of Victoria
From a travelling Stonewall survey to Chilean artist Cecilia Vicuña's first major museum retrospective
The 17th-century work features in a newly opened exhibition on art and food at the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge
Exhibition showing "unique slice" of art from Europe will coincide with the 75th anniversary of the end of the Second World War
From Jockum Nordström's childlike collages to Leo Villareal's mesmerising light displays