The artist is best known as Leonardo’s teacher, but an exhibition at the National Gallery of Art in Washington aims to highlight his own technical accomplishment and inventiveness
Moving from gallery to gallery like a nomadic traveller, the performance artist-in-residence will morph into a series of personae
A selection from the artist’s Profile series, which will be reunited for an exhibition at The High Museum of Art
From Helen Beard's sexually fluid paintings to Helene Schjerfbeck's unique Nordic Modernism
Exhibition at the Centre Pompidou focuses on the artist’s post-pope period, which has received less critical examination
From the Rubin Museum's meditation on “power” to the Costume Institute's celebration of camp
Visitors undergo a chain of experiences generated by engineers’ algorithms
New commercial gallery shows—from Baroque blackness in Chicago to flying saucers in London
Artist's famous nude performance—first done with Ulay—to be recreated in her retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts next year
Featuring archival documents, vintage images and contemporary art, 20 and Odd aims to correct a narrative about a nation's power and identity
Exhibition of the late French designer had 594,000 visitors overall but was on for seven months
Belgian collector Marnix Neerman revealed as buyer as exhibition of masterpieces from Flemish collections opens at the Palazzo Ducale this week
Paintings by Florentine artist at Madrid institution are beautifully and sensitively displayed alongside an impressive range of works in other media
Collector Sultan Sooud Al Qassemi is organising an exhibition with an equal number of male and female masters to redress gender bias
A retrospective devoted to the Brazilian Modernist was part of a yearlong focus on female artists
Chicago artist strives for a poetic “resurrection” of African American stories in a solo show in Minneapolis
Artist’s works on iconoclasm in Mosul are currently on show at the Imperial War Museum in London
Cuban activist Tania Bruguera closes down her exhibit while other artists reconfigure works to reflect the controversy
Letter reveals that 2013 exhibition at Museum of Contemporary Art was offered AU$500,000 of state money despite reservations
Works from the 19th-century helped construct a national identity in Denmark that is ripe for discussion now, says curator
San Jose Museum of Art celebrates visionary female artists
Curator Abdelkader Damani explains the reasons behind launching Moroccan show in already saturated biennial landscape
An immersive installation will fuse music, tapestries, video and orchids
New Antrepo 5 venue announced after curator says visitors could have been at risk
X-rays showing artist's original composition reveal that angel and Infant Christ were positioned higher up
After consulting with the Danish-Icelandic artist and technicians, Tate says installation “cannot be made safely accessible for wheelchair users”
New documentary by Willing’s son will also form part of Hastings Contemporary's reassessment of the forgotten artist
Painted before Donald Trump disparaged the city, Derrick Adams's new works celebrate family life there
From the relationship between humans and nature at the Cooper Hewitt to love and unity at the Ford Foundation