José da Silva

José da Silva is the Exhibitions Editor of The Art Newspaper

Prizesnews

Five art spaces shortlisted for UK's premier museum prize

York Art Gallery, the Victoria &amp; Albert Museum and Bristol's Arnolfini among the contenders for Art Fund prize<br>

Artnews

Turner and The Fighting Temeraire chosen for new £20 note

Bank of England's choice delights the Tate, National Gallery and Margate's Turner Contemporary<br>

Straight to the point: Tate to stage first major show on queer British art

Exhibition joins major surveys on Hockney, Whiteread, Modigliani and Giacometti at the institution next year

Barbarians at the gate: Irish biennial finds inspiration in Easter Rising

Artists take on postcolonial themes at Eva International, as Limerick gears up for its bid to be the 2020 European Capital of Culture

Less is more in Paul Strand's American dream

Best known for his images of New York, this major London survey shows how the US photographer travelled far and wide

Visitor Figures 2015: Jeff Koons is the toast of Paris and Bilbao

But Taipei tops the most visited exhibition list, with a show of works by the 20th-century artist Chen Cheng-po

Information overload: Whitechapel packs in 50 years of computer art

Electronic Superhighway is a flawed but fascinating survey

Handel and Hendrix duet under one roof

Jimi Hendrix's former girlfriend helped the Handel museum restore the rock musician's home next door

Private collection of Warhols pops up in Oxford

Beuys prints among more than 100 works drawn from Andrew and Christine Hall’s “extraordinary pack of cards”

Artnews

London’s emerging galleries host exhibitors from abroad

Condo event offers international colleagues an alternative to expensive art fairs

Artnews

The Art Newspaper's 12 best Christmas gifts

We trawled through museum shops, galleries and bookstores to bring you the finest arty delights

São Paulo Bienal takes on uncertain times for 2016 edition

Exhibition theme is particularly apt as Brazil faces corruption scandals and severe recession

Echoes of the First World War fill Tate Britain’s galleries

Susan Philipsz's sound installation features instruments used by the armed forces

Arco to open new fair on Lisbon coast

Deal struck as Portuguese stock market takes a hit following government shake-up

The wit and wisdom of Jimmie Durham, poet, sculptor and rolling stone

Show at the Serpentine in London is all about living in Europe—but he can’t shake off his Native American roots

From black swans to police training: five video works to see at Frieze

Cut through the white noise at the art fair with some cinematic treats

There is no easy solution to Middle East puzzle

Artist's interactive work found in unlikely setting of VIP lounge at Frieze

Art Licks Weekend: London’s emerging art scene from Peckham to Bethnal Green

A hairdresser’s, a billboard, a café and a mum’s car, are among the unusual locations in this city-wide event

Reviewnews

Maybe it works: José da Silva on Tate Sensorium

The exhibition makes the paintings difficult to see, but it forces something new

Back to school: top six gallery shows in London this week

William Kentridge's marching refugees, Luc Tuymans's abstract friends and possibly the capital's tiniest show

You can now adopt a work of art in the Brazilian jungle

Instituto Inhotim is looking for wealthy sponsors to fund its single-artist galleries

V&A’s new Europe 1600-1815 galleries to open this winter with contemporary commission

Los Carpinteros installation to be shown alongside objects made for Marie Antoinette and Napoleon.