Three to see: New York
Stroll the city streets with Diane Arbus before excavating the riches of the Hellenistic world at the Met<br>
Three to see: New York
From Bruce Conner’s haunting assemblage and László Moholy-Nagy’s gesamtkunstwerk to blackness in abstraction<br> <br>
Ptolemaic galleries at the Metropolitan Museum of Art get a facelift
Mummies, statuaries of royalty, and a 72-foot long Egyptian Book of the Dead are among the treasures on show
Three to see: New York
Get evicted with Martha Rosler before your around-the-world trip with Sigmar Polke<br> <br>
Marianne Boesky flies the flag with posthumous Thornton Dial show
The New York gallery exhibition focuses on the self-taught artist’s later, more patriotic years
Odd couple: Knockdown Center pairs Anna Mikhailovskaia with John Schacht
Former door factory turned art space in Queens shows work by the contemporary Ukrainian artist alongside the posthumous debut of the self-taught artist
Battle-scarred dinosaur skeleton to be auctioned in Germany
A nearly complete stegosaurus goes under the hammer at Auctionata’s fossils and minerals sale
Put a ring on it: Mariko Mori to hang symbol of unity above Brazilian waterfall ahead of Olympic Games
The Japanese artist plans to realise the second of her six global ecological projects in Brazil
The rent is too damn high: artists tackle New York’s gentrification problem
William Powhida and Jennifer Dalton team up again for a month-long programme of talks and performances that address the city’s housing issues
Lisson unveils new home under New York's High Line
Gallery's inaugural show is dedicated to the 100-year-old artist Carmen Herrera
Top shows to see during Frieze New York
Our pick of exhibitions at museums in the city
Janine Antoni gets wrapped up in her work at Philadelphia’s Fabric Workshop
Project celebrates the interconnectedness of life through dance, installations and sculptures
From the archive | artists turn Montana ranch into vast open-air sculpture and music centre
Tippet Rise Art Center is due to open in the Beartooth Mountains in June
Photographers show that refugee crisis is bigger than any one country
An exhibition at the Annenberg Space for Photography in Los Angeles, backed by the UN, tells the stories of displaced people around the world
From magazine cut-outs to brand-name billboards, gallery show offers a peek into Tom Wesselmann’s estate
An exhibition at Mitchell-Innes & Nash includes his familiar Pop works as well as lesser-known pieces
Save the data: New York Public Library launches online biographical archive for photographers
Started by one man based on a now defunct database, the Photographers’ Identities Catalogue could one day become a community-driven wiki
It’s a jungle out there: interactive installation brings the Amazon to Times Square
Urban explorers just need a smartphone app and headphones to experience the sounds of the rainforest on Broadway
Warhol soup can screen prints stolen from Missouri museum
FBI and Interpol have been notified by local police who are investigating the theft of an undisclosed number of works at the Springfield Art Museum
Yale hosts United Nations colloquium on preservation of heritage sites
University presidents and faculty from around 20 nations are due to participate
Student sculptors revive the faces of cold-case victims
Forensic busts based on 3D printed skulls have led to at least one positive DNA identification
Beyond Freud and fetish art: Allen Jones in New York
Curator Norman Rosenthal aims to reintroduce the British artist to a “conservative, Donald Trump-era” America in a show at Michael Werner Gallery
How art went back to basics
Fifty years after its opening, the pioneers of Minimalism recall the groundbreaking exhibition Primary Structures
Groundbreaking exhibition celebrates the women of a famously ‘macho’ preserve
Spotlight on the overshadowed female artists who helped to forge one of the mid-20th-century’s key art movements
Fourth object from Asia Week sales seized by federal agents
Sculptures from India, Afghanistan and Pakistan have been confiscated in a string of raids on auction houses and a gallery
Fourth edition of New Orleans’ Prospect triennial to focus on colonialism in the ‘global south’
The international contemporary art exhibition will also coincide with the port city’s 300th anniversary
Noguchi Museum invites Tom Sachs to tea
Queens institution breaks with tradition to hold first solo show by another artist