This exhibition successfully traverses the terrain of art and geopolitics—an area often littered with clunkiness and earnest failure
A host of globally recognised artists, a growing number of art world tourists and a domestic gallery boom are all contributing to the country’s reputation on the international stage
A new show at the Dulwich Picture Gallery unshackles the artist from her husband, Eric Ravilious
A new exhibition looks at the rapport between the verse of the Renaissance poet and the art of the time
Two-day exhibition organised by student activists and outside collaborators comes sixth months after the height of the campus encampment movement
France and China will mark their diplomatic anniversary with a blockbuster exhibition on cultural exchanges
A show at the city’s contemporary art museum comprises installations and works that aim to stimulate all the senses
New Tokyo show follows artist's trilogy of technology-focused works exploring the Greek god
The Japanese American artist’s sprawling survey at the National Art Center, Tokyo, features painting, performance, participation—and parenting
The Japanese artist's new show at Tokyo's Gallery Koyanagi marks a departure in her approach to animation and installation
The artist’s first large-scale retrospective opened at the National Art Center, Tokyo, just two days before he died at the age of 88
Amsterdam’s Rijksmuseum is returning the favour and lending one of its works after showing the Frick’s Vermeers in its blockbuster exhibition last year
The enigmatic installation artist shares the thinking behind her minimal yet profound meditations on human existence
The artist’s videos and installations reinterpret acts of resistance staged in the streets and on social media
Guest curator Mami Kataoka tells the stories behind five highlights of her cosmic-inspired show
A recent exhibition in Athens highlighting Moore’s concern with light and the history of sculpture is part of a broader mission to shed new light, gradually, on his life and work
“Interwoven Power” uses a fresh curatorial lens to change the way viewers engage with Indigenous art
From tumultuous political events to countercultural visibility, Tate Britain show examines the 1980s through the work of Martin Parr, Chris Killip and many others
The sketch of Austin Friars Church throws fresh light on Vincent’s draftsmanship, suggesting he was even more of a late developer as an artist
Ambitious shows to open in Boston, Amsterdam, Tokyo...
'Between Contrail and Mountains' brings together works by 13 international artists evoking 'different ways of relating to our life here on Earth'
Leonardo’s largest known drawing was hung with the Mona Lisa in his studio, says Per Rumberg, the curator of the Royal Academy’s Florentine Old Masters exhibition opening this month
Featuring 82 works by 26 artists, this New York show tells the story of the short-lived style and its main protagonists
The artist has been researching flatbreads and tandoors, the community ovens where they are often baked, in countries around the world since 2020
In a new exhibition at the King's Gallery, over 160 works will explore how drawing “became the laboratory” for the new Renaissance style
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
The museum's latest exhibition explains and scrutinises democracy through objects spanning 2,500 years
This Venn diagram of a gallery exhibition leans into the ongoing confusion of the Los Angeles artists
Works in the artist’s show at the New York institution include a video installation in which he narrates a story of racially motivated violence told by his father against images of the actor Al Jonson in blackface
Reuniting the surviving sections of the city’s altarpiece marvel is just the start of this important, beautifully staged show at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art