Plus, Shirin Neshat on Trump’s America. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
The first major UK show will include 80 works by the little-known Belgian artist who has always "escaped easy categorisation"
The Amsterdam-based photography event has failed to pay Felicity Hammond for commissioned work, but still plans to host a 2020 edition
Sweeping photography show will shine a light on the fluid and plural nature of what it means to be a man
Immersive performances will begin this month at Tower of London, with more planned at Hampton Court Palace and Kensington Palace
The US artist discusses figurative painting ahead of her Whitechapel show; plus, why pregnancy was rarely depicted in the art of the past
Impressionist, Modern and Surrealist art auction last night made £106.8m, 35% down on last year—but with three works sold for over £10m
The London gallery sharing initiative feels like a significant step in a healthier direction
Exhibitions in 2020 include Ghanaian photographer James Barnor, US painter Jennifer Packer, Chinese artist Cao Fei and Strasbourg-born Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster
The Serpentine Galleries' artistic director will reduce his flying 'very significantly' as the London institution goes green to mark its 50th anniversary
Nick Merriman, chief executive of the Horniman Museum and Gardens, says museums have a responsibility to lower emissions and galvanise public action
Hall will leave his top media job in the summer to take up the unpaid position at the museum
Several London shows focusing on representations of pregnancy and female parenting cast new light on these sometimes divisive themes
From satirical prostitute advertisements to a baby's beating heart—the must see shows from London's coolest gallery sharing initiative
Exhibition on rediscovered 17th-century artist, which includes rare loans, is due to open in London in April
Nicholas Cullinan, the director of the National Portrait Gallery, responds to criticism about the museum's three-year closure
The stigma around state museums selling works means that other institutions dare not buy them; and a frank review of the National Gallery's Leonardo exhibition
From Elizabeth Peyton's historically contextualised portraits to a jarring installation on queer existence
The Finding of Moses is on display, but it will soon be moved to the newly refurbished Baroque room
Plans to turn the foundry that cast the bells of Big Ben, St Paul’s and Westminster Abbey into a boutique hotel have been put on hold—but they should never have gone ahead in the first place
From Bomberg's love of the Renaissance to Bruce Conner's sexy music video
Gallery is going through a “period of restructuring”, according to founder Harry Blain
From the UK's hottest graduates to forgotten Indian masterpieces
Auction raised more than last year but supply still limited as Brexit-dominated general election looms
The London museum will close between 2020 and 2023, but the announcement was buried in the fourth paragraph of a press release
Striking staff say funding is channelled towards art institute’s multi-million pound redevelopment project
We take a tour of the Dora Maar show at London's Tate Modern, where the artist is finally getting her due, and talk to US artist Jann Haworth about her retrospective at Pallant House Gallery. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793