Hannah McGivern
Turin’s new industrial arts complex prepares for 'big bang' launch
Artists William Kentridge and Tino Sehgal lined up for OGR centre in historic railway workshops
Emotions run high in Emma Hart's Whitechapel Gallery exhibition
Artist spent six months in Italy studying psychology and maiolica for the Max Mara Art Prize for Women
Manifesta 12 to provide ‘blueprint’ for development of Sicilian capital
Urban study by Rem Koolhaas's studio part of biennial that will serve as a platform for social change
Guggenheim Bilbao celebrates 20th birthday with Bill Viola
Retrospective honours US artist who sparked museum’s commitment to video art
New museum to open on Canada's prairies puts artists first
Remai Modern will bring Picasso prints and contemporary indigenous art to Saskatoon
Spain’s new Centro Botín shuns the ‘Bilbao effect’
Architect Renzo Piano rejects comparisons between Santander’s latest art centre and the Guggenheim museum
Italy’s five suspended museum directors return to work
But top administrative court postpones final decision on the case until October
Cézanne: the sketch artist exposed
The French artist’s lifelong experimentation with line drawing revealed at the Kunstmuseum Basel
Interview: Claudia Comte unveils her Circus maximus at Art Basel
The artist behind the chainsaw spectacular in the Messeplatz
In pictures: new art across old Basel
From lost keys to lustful claymation, curator Samuel Leuenberger introduces six highlights from Art Basel's Parcours sector
Long-neglected portraits by Cézanne arrive in Paris
The paintings have been overlooked in favour of his still-lifes and landscapes—until now
Italian politicians clash over management of Colosseum
Rome mayor wins appeal against government plan to create new archaeological park
V&A reveals plans for photography centre
One of the largest galleries is to be named after California donors Bern and Ronny Schwartz
Long-neglected portraits by Cézanne arrive in the d'Orsay
This will be the first exhibition dedicated to the great master's portraits since 1910
Emmanuel Macron and Vladimir Putin to meet in Versailles
The heads of France and Russia are due to open an exhibition celebrating the 300th anniversary of Peter the Great’s diplomatic visit
Controversial Italian court ruling ousts five top museum directors
Judges cite lack of transparency in recruitment process and ineligibility of foreign applicants
Venice’s 19th-century Giardini Reali set to bloom with €5m makeover
Work on the neglected garden is due to begin this month
Collaterals and extras: the Venice Biennale’s other shows
Don't miss the ambitious events outside the national pavilions and the main exhibition open across Venice
Steve McQueen gets up close and personal with Lady Liberty in MoMA and Milan
Every fold of fabric and rusty porthole is visible in a film of the American statue
National anthems, national myths, national crises: pick of the Venice Biennale pavilions
Official pavilions in the Giardini and the Arsenale that are already talking points, plus national presentations across Venice that are part of the collateral programme
Camden Arts Centre gets first new director in almost 30 years
British-born Martin Clark joins the London institution from Bergen Kunsthall
Dutch masterpieces owned by the Russian tsars to travel to Amsterdam
State Hermitage Museum is lending works, including six paintings by Rembrandt, to its Netherlands outpost
In pictures: St Petersburg’s Winter Palace ransacked after the Bolshevik Revolution
Images from the archives of the Hermitage museum are on show at London's Calvert 22 Foundation for one weekend only
Forced migration anchors a show in Italy
Personal items of shipwrecked migrants are included in a Milan exhibition
Mummy mania makes comeback in Liverpool
UK museum housing largest collection of ancient Egyptian artefacts outside the British Museum reopens after 18-month refurbishment
Art Basel's film programme taps into political zeitgeist
Films about Islamic State, North Korea and the Black Lives Matter movement among highlights of curator Maxa Zoller's line-up
In the heart of Europe, a new show reflects a diverse and globalised world
For its tenth anniversary, the Wiels contemporary art centre in Brussels presents a “blueprint” for how museums can address instability and migration
Pompeii will have 'regular maintenance at last'
Massimo Osanna, the man leading the ancient city's restoration, has turned the site around—but there is still work to do
Egypt revives major museum projects, six years after revolution
Political will is there but cash remains short