New show in Reading Prison celebrates its most famous inmate Oscar Wilde, but there are many more voices haunting its empty cells
William Kentridge: an animated life
As a major show and opera come to London, the South African artist reflects on his multimedia installations’ disparate influences, from his homeland’s politics to Wallace and Gromit
Sink into Elizabeth Price’s horizontal heaven, wince at Maria Lassnig’s body unbearable, goggle at the Neo Naturists’ cheeky nudity—there’s plenty to do in this week’s exhibition roundup
Ragnar Kjartansson finds a home from home in the Barbican
Icelandic artist's London show opens this week in venue he has loved since childhood<br>
From Georgia O’Keeffe and Soviet superwomen to fabulous findings at the Foundling Museum in this week’s exhibition roundup
Ragnar Kjartansson: New Romantic
As a major show of his work opens at London’s Barbican, the Icelandic artist discusses his fascination with Romanticism and explains why he gets his mother to spit in his face every five years
The painful auf wiedersehen of Wolfgang Tillmans’s anti-Brexit images, Mona Hatoum's over-egged symbolism and much more in this week’s London exhibition round-up
Michael Landy gets creatively destructive in Basel’s Tinguely Museum
The British artist shares the Swiss kinetic sculptor’s love of jumble and junk
Six shows to see during Art Basel
Alleviate your fair-tigue with these exhibitions in and around the Swiss city
Wolfgang Tillmans’ opening is dominated by movements and departures: possible and definite, international and local
Marvin Gaye Chetwynd: What's Going On
As she prepares a new performance for the Liverpool Biennial in July, the British artist reflects on her eclectic and ramshackle works, and injecting fun into art and anthropology
Instagramming Kusama’s luminous pumpkins, performing for the camera at the Tate, Koons’s shiny monkey, and more in this week’s London exhibition round-up
Lost and found and lashings of gin at the Foundling Museum for Cornelia Parker’s show
‘It’s a bigger story’: Frances Morris outlines her global vision for Tate Modern
A monumental extension and a shake-up of the museum’s displays will see more international names, live art and female artists