Three exhibitions to see during Berlin Art Week
From Candice Breitz’s triptych about sex workers to Christiane Möbus’s petrified wood auction in the city’s oldest church
Three exhibitions to see in New York this weekend
From righteous indignation to interactive play
Censored queer art show reopens to record-breaking crowds in Rio
The exhibition was revived thanks to one of the country’s biggest crowdfunding campaigns, which raised more than $250,000
Ten public art works to see for free around New York this summer
When the sun’s out, get your buns—and other extremities—out to catch some of these projects across the city
Grants aim to find solutions to Bay Area artists’ housing crisis
Among the projects to receive $25,000 from the California College of Arts is an affordable live/work space for emerging artists and designers in Stockton
Eight World Monuments Fund watchlist sites get $1m in grants from American Express
In many cases, the funding will be used to help prevent future damage, including public outreach and scientific research
Three to see: New York
From a Pride Month celebration to an homage to a New York legend
Lichtenstein Foundation gives hundreds of works to the Whitney and Smithsonian
The organisation wants to get its collection "out into the world", the director says
Unionised MoMA staff protest low wages during Party in the Garden fundraising gala
Around 250 workers are fighting for better pay and benefits, as the museum gears up to open a $400m expansion
Three to see: New York
From William Eggleston's America to Lynda Benglis's homecoming
Museum of Fine Arts, Houston opens new Glassell School of Art building
Education is the MFAH’s “first and enduring mission”, says director Gary Tinterow
The best new books to buy at the Frieze bookstore
For those looking for something a little more pocket-sized to take home from the fair
Beyond Frieze New York: the top events outside the tent
Our pick of the best satellites, from African offerings at 1-54 fair to Tefaf's focus on Modern and contemporary art
The best shows in town during Frieze New York
From Adrian Piper at MoMA to Radican Women in Brooklyn
Marcia Hafif, California artist who found her calling in Italy, has died, aged 89
Like many other female artists of her generation, the painter and performer was overlooked by most of the art world until recently
Huma Bhabha’s alien visitors land on the Met’s roof
The Pakistani-born, New York-based artist point toward a dream of peaceful communication
Meca fair will return to Puerto Rico for a second edition in November
The only fair dedicated to Caribbean art hopes to be an engine for the island's recovery, bringing in locals and visitors
Nada New York features porcelain hot dogs and commanding chat bots
Sales come second to experiences at this art fair, and the crowd of artists, curators and scenesters seem to like it that way
Three to see: New York
Celebrate Women’s History Month through art, from feminism solving an ancient riddle in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard's retrospective at the Whitney
New York art and technology organisation announces new programmes for its 20th anniversary
Eyebeam plans residencies, fellowships and exhibitions for its new Brooklyn headquarters
Artist profiles: the names you should know at Armory
At a fair with hundreds of works, it can be hard to know where to start looking. Here are some artists to keep an eye out for at the Armory
New York's March fairs aim to seize market moment
Your essential guide to the Armory Show, Volta, Independent, Nada and beyond
The must-see exhibitions during New York Armory Week
From David Bowie in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard at the Whitney
Three to See: New York
Catch Judy's Chicago Dinner Party (her)story before it closes, and Robert Ryman's drawings as the show opens
Antidote for apathy: Rodney McMillian's Austin show is a 'call to action'
Amid the Los Angeles artist's politically minded work, visitors can register to vote in Texas's forthcoming mid-term elections
Ellsworth Kelly’s final work—and only building—opens in Texas
Artist donated his design for Austin to the Blanton Museum in 2015, the year he died