Martha Rosler's timeless protest art and a Sol LeWitt double feature
The Turner Prize winner examines how editorial decisions at the newspaper affect the representation of black people in its pages–with alarming results
The upper panel in the Accademia Carrara in Bergamo was only recently re-attributed to the Italian Renaissance master
From Thomas Gainsborough's family portraits—including his pet dogs—at the National Portrait Gallery to "sexual warfare" at Goldsmiths CCA
Exhibition of 120 works will reveal a shared fascination with nature, bold use of colour and experimentation with perspective
UK retrospective freeze-frames often ephemeral works from the 1980s and 1990s
Celebrate Thanksgiving with Luigi Valadier’s luxurious tableware, James Rosenquist’s Americana and a family-friendly show on Corduroy the bear
Exhibitions on the history of Syria and on Arab revolutions in the Arab world tread a fine line
Works by Dineo Seshee Bopape and Klaus Weber go on show in the revamped 19th-century neoclassical complex
Group exhibition at UK's Nottingham Contemporary looks at activist movements across the world from the late 19th century to the present day
The painting, which took the artist less than an hour to paint, was restored for the National Portrait Gallery's exhibition opening in London this week
From portraits to robes to jewelry, Peabody Essex Museum explores the intricate trappings of female power and influence
Survey exhibition of "degenerate" German artist at Zentrum Paul Klee includes works being exhibited for first time
The show includes male and female examples for historic accuracy, its lead curator says
From the treasures of an Assyrian king at the British Museum to Lorenzo Lotto’s insightful portraits at the National Gallery
Shows in Oaxaca de Juárez forge cross-cultural connections
From centuries of printmaking to video art pioneers
Artist who photographed herself naked every morning in 1972 has recreated her "Carving" work, to be shown in May 2019
New show explores the flights of fancy made by the Expressionist who never ventured outside Germany and Switzerland
Scholars are divided over whether either of the paintings of Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy—or both of them—are copies
A literally once-in-a-lifetime exhibition is at Vienna's Kunsthistorisches Museum
The artist Kaws is loaning a key work to the survey which includes subway chalk drawings and painted tarpaulins
The artist, Daniel Bejar, sees the early dismantling of his show in Westchester as an example of institutional censorship
New exhibition at the Queen's Gallery tells the story behind the photographs and also reveals a royal connection
From Louise Bourgeois’s giant spider at the Long Museum to literally walking on glass at the Shanghai Museum of Glass
From Marc and Macke's friendship to the mother of abstraction
Exhibition spanning four decades looks to introduce the king of Pop art to the social media generation
On The Art Newspaper podcast this week, we explore the life and work of two women connected to Surrealism whose work had until recently been overlooked