Both works will first be shown at Château de Malmaison, former residence of Emperor of the French before travelling to the Brooklyn Museum
Projects range from animating a white rhino to creating an environmentally friendly ‘burial suit’
From the legacy of Augusta Savage to memories of Leonard Cohen
Despite a history of protest and a very present controversy at the museum, this year’s survey of American contemporary art is missing a radical spirit
The group exhibition includes works by Martin Parr and Vivianne Sassen
Up to 1,100 may have died on board the fishing vessel; critics say its display is grossly insensitive at best while others describe it as a powerful reminder of exploitation
The university has a long history with the movement’s artists, many of whom fled from Germany to Cambridge, and has drawn from its impressive archive for a 100th anniversary exhibition
Exhibition at the Palazzo Grassi in Venice shows Tadao Ando’s designs for the Bourse de Commerce building
The Whitney Museum has turned to two in-house curators to put together a show that celebrates diversity in American art—but as in 2017, the biennial is already mired in controversy
Artist collective The Art Department spent a year gathering heaps of dandelion fuzz for their immersive "wish factory"
An indoor beach, Mongolian throat singing and ceramic vaginas—where to go beyond the Arsenale and Giardini
Nine new works by the ubiquitous UK artist are in the Ghana pavilion at the Venice Biennale
We’ve seen a lot of exhibitions in the city so you don’t have to
From Tuymans's Third Reich paintings, to Kounellis's poor materials, there's more to see in the city than the Venice Biennale
The Fondazione Prada exhibition of the Greek-Italian artist has been organised by veteran curator Germano Celant
With multi-artist spaces and the split between the Arsenale and Giardini, May You Live in Interesting Times offers a new way of looking at a biennial exhibition
Ceramicist’s installation The library of exile, currently on show in Venice, will also travel to the Japanisches Palais in Dresden
From an aquatic odyssey to a guerrilla dance performance, here are the exhibitions we loved at the heart of the big event
Exhibition in upstate New York includes over 100 works, from polaroids to film, some of which are for sale
Romanian artist, whose show is open at the Palazzo Cini during the Biennale, compares his art market ascendancy to working in porn
There has been intense competition to borrow works by the artist during the 500th anniversary of his death this year
Costume Institute's new exhibition Camp: Notes on Fashion examines camp from the 17th century onwards
Among the many official “collateral” exhibitions connected to the Biennale and independently organised shows, painting is noticeably abundant
Group show will help the 1980s TV painter move from kitsch king to conceptual pioneer
From Julian Charrière’s deep dive into the Anthropocene to Bernar Venet’s enormous ropes of rolled steel
The work will be in the Italian artist’s solo show and was recently celebrated in a “greatest hits” sculpture in the south of France
From Winogrand's little-known colour photographs to Miró's mammoth canvas
From Hillary Clinton’s emails in a supermarket and a beach of opera singers, to the world’s largest plane carrying “all of Ukraine’s artists”
Art After Stonewall, a touring exhibition of works covering gender, sexuality and Aids, shows how queer culture was shaped by the Stonewall riots
The drawing, believed to be one of only two contemporary images of the artist, will go on show for the first time at the Queen’s Gallery in London