The Iranian artist's major exhibition opens at the Broad museum features new work addressing discrimination in Trump's America
The best shows to see outside of Fiac, from a literary contextualisation of Francis Bacon to Kiki Smith's coin collection
From atmospheric photographs by Roy DeCarava to Lily van der Stokker's riffs on medicine and doctors
An Italian appellate court has overturned the ban on the loan of the celebrated drawing
Watercolours of water bottles as well as hundreds of discarded bottles from London's streets will be shown at Amsterdam gallery
Former YBA has been back in the studio painting for the past two years
Forthcoming exhibition on the Renaissance master reveals ground-breaking new research on Italian literary sources
Survey at the Grand Palais aims to distance itself from the stereotypes usually associated with the artist
The blockbuster exhibition gathers early works by the Flemish master from museums in North America and Europe
Exhibition at the Kunsthistorisches Museum will highlight the multiple trends and rich aesthetics of early Baroque art in Rome
One edition of the work has already been set alight and will gradually melt away over the course of the exhibition
Cultural programme of Russian art launches to coincide with president's trip to the Gulf state to sign over $2bn worth of deals
London exhibition brings together more than 200 works by the Korean-born video and installation pioneer
The artist, who will be awarded the Smithsonian's African Art Award later this month, has also been commissioned by the Ethiopian prime minister to create a public garden in the royal palace
Italy's culture minister Dario Franceschini says the find shows the site is an "inexhaustible mine for archaeological research"
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