Emphasis on "storytelling" and making connections at the cross-collecting fair this year, chief executive says. So we created some tenuous links of our own
Oscar Murillo works bound for Bristol, Zadie Xa’s performance piece tours to Glasgow and Azerbaijan
From the little-known Renaissance painter Bartolomé Bermejo at the National Gallery to the Hayward Gallery's huge group show exploring gender fluidity
Exhibition will explore the influence of Alfred Hitchcock’s Rear Window and how it all began with a humble family album
South African gallery is first to be confirmed for new Cork Street redevelopment which has been empty since it was finished last year
From Michael Rakowitz’s recreations of bombed artefacts at the Whitechapel Gallery, to Faith Ringgold’s story quilts at the Serpentine Gallery
Exhibition continues the re-evaluation of the Abstract Expressionist who spent too long in the shadow of husband Jackson Pollock
As Photo London fair kicks off in the capital, we pick out three other shows and events for photography fans
Her heir was not apparent, her life full of mysteries, now a major collection of Vivian Maier’s work is available to British collectors for the first time at Photo London
Studio leaseholders ACAVA cite managerial changes as the reason for late payment of rent to landlord
Artist's works from last four decades bring London’s reggae and dub club scene back to life at Stephen Friedman Gallery
From imperturbable colourful calm at White Cube Bermondsey to Mandy El-Sayegh's information overload at the Chisenhale Gallery
Research centre based on the library of German art historian Aby Warburg plans to open new public spaces in 2022
From Hito Steyerl’s powerful critiques at the Serpentine Sackler Gallery to Rembrandt and friends at Gagosian Gallery
The 19th-century daredevil is most famous for crossing Niagara Falls 17 times—once with a stove on which he cooked an omelette
The Rocket Man will organise a photography exhibition at the London institution with his husband David Furnish
Did the Dutch artist fall for his Brixton landlady or her daughter?
A sign of the times, two of London and Paris’s oldest firms closed their premises in the traditional art heartlands of the cities
New exhibition in London shows negative ideas around Jewish people have a long history, in which artists have played their part—and continue to do so
The enormously productive painter wielded the fastest of brushes on often huge canvases, suffusing them with Spanish sun and colour
New commercial gallery shows—from sculpture to shipwreck paintings
Fifteen artists show conceptual craft and design works, some of which reflect current concerns
On The Art Newspaper podcast, we zoom into a passionate expression of desire in a miniature at the National Portrait Gallery
New 350 sq. m contemporary art space E-Werk Luckenwalde has joined the programme for the event's fifth anniversary
Shop's programme highlights Crossrail artists’ commissions including Chantal Joffe, Yayoi Kusama and Darren Almond
“Many people are buying membership just so they can get in,” ticket attendant says
Moral painting of Venus and Cupid by the German Renaissance master shows the young god of desire being attacked by bees
From Diane Arbus's intimate portraits of street life at the Hayward Gallery to a window into the future at the Whitechapel Gallery
The original painting is never shown, only copies and projections are displayed