Plus, Betye Saar remakes a mural in Los Angeles
Commissioned by Charles II, the work depicts the 1672 Battle of Solebay between the English and Dutch in which the 1st Earl of Sandwich drowned
The artist’s portrait of Joanna Hiffernan—once turned down for the RA's Summer Exhibition—is the centrepiece of an exhibition in London, while important works from New York’s Frick Collection head to Paris
Gallery co-founders Jeremy Epstein and Charlie Fellowes discuss renovating the Grade II-listed Arts and Crafts building which opens this week with a show of new work by Noémie Goudal
The Mayfair-based dealer has taken the space on Grosvenor Street until the end of May, but might extend
Queer Britain charity pledges new institution will be free of charge
A colourful playground, giant vegetable sculptures and an elegant etched glass installation have all brightened up the capital this year
Does a show focusing on the German artist’s European trips illuminate his genius?
Natural History Museum closes due to front-of-house staff shortages caused by Covid-19
Shezad Dawood is the eighth artist to be selected for the Terrace Wires public commission, following in the footsteps of Tracey Emin
An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York explores how the legendary film-maker came to be inspired by French decorative arts
The American artist's first exhibition at a major UK museum presents new paintings and a film responding to the Romantic movement
Exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind reveals the vivid imagination and wit of artist, who spent time in psychiatric hospitals
“Rich and fascinating” connections explored in Life Between Islands: British-Caribbean Art 1950s-Now
Sun & Sea (Marina) will be staged next summer at the Albany arts centre in Deptford as part of Lewisham’s year as London Borough of Culture
From Ally Rosenberg's disarming parquet puddles to an African diaspora group show
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist masterpieces are back on view after a major building transformation and “looking better than ever”
A relic of national importance, the man-made cave is all that remains of his villa and gardens—and is only accessible through a school dining hall
From Marina González Guerreiro's wax-encased craft tables to George Henry Longly's gogo mirrors
Two of his most famous buildings, the Tricorn Centre in Portsmouth and the Trinity Car Park and Shopping Centre in Gateshead, were demolished earlier this century
The great Rococo painting in the Wallace Collection in London has been cleaned, revealing some mischievous details
Artist Maria Kreyn’s depictions of King Lear and Othello go on show as part of Theatre Royal Drury Lane's £60m revamp
The regeneration scheme includes a building designed by the Italian architect Renzo Piano that has been dubbed the “ice cube”
The institution's director Brett Rogers has selected five key shows from the past five decades
From sensuous sculptures by Noguchi to a rare outing of Italian Futurist masterpieces
No.9 Cork Street, which will provide opportunities for pop-up exhibitions, opens as the celebrated Mayfair gallery hub gains a new lease of life
We asked eight artists about the comic's influence ahead of a new exhibition exploring the publication's history and featuring contemporary art with that "Beano sensibility"