Exhibitions
New Orleans triennial positions the city as a model for a precarious, adaptive future
The sixth edition of Prospect New Orleans, co-curated by Miranda Lash and Ebony G. Patterson, finds artists looking to the distant past, urgent present and possible futures for archetypes of resilience
'Frank conversations on certain topics can lead to real prison terms': Russian artist duo finds haven on Long Island
Dmitry Okruzhnov and Maria Sharova, who opposed Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine, are now working from a New York studio
Emmanuel Perrotin to launch first London gallery with works by photographer JR
The French image maker will show new works from ‘Children of Ouranos’ series
Singapore Art Week: art off the beaten track
As well as the big museums and fairs, Singapore Art Week gives smaller projects a chance to shine
‘The market is still the domain of famous male artists’: Guerrilla Girls open their first commercial gallery show in New York
The feminist art collective’s commercial debut in their hometown, at Hannah Traore Gallery, is intended to introduce their activist work to a new generation
Buyers can name their price at gallery that challenged artists to create hard-to-sell works
Haul Gallery in Brooklyn, which recently transitioned to a non-profit model, is offering conceptually or physically difficult works for as little as $1 apiece
Framing Van Gogh: why the artist preferred not to surround his works with gold
The National Gallery’s blockbuster exhibition, ‘Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers’, provides an unusual opportunity to see how the artist’s works have been framed by their owners
Ancient Roman statue of Athena goes on public view for first time in more than 200 years
The Halsted A&A Foundation is displaying its recent acquisition at Wrightwood 659 in Chicago starting 25 January
Five shows to see: we pick the highlights of Singapore Art Week
Taking place from 17-26 January, the week includes everything from museum shows to one-off pop-ups
Nashville show looks at how the Impressionists and others depicted food production in 19th century France
The exhibition at the Frist Art Museum includes works by the likes of Claude Monet, Pierre-Auguste Renoir and Paul Gauguin
Everyday defiance: Singapore Art Museum exhibition explores the role of ‘mundane’ art as a response to adversity
The show in the museum's new collections gallery includes work by 20 artists from Southeast and East Asia
January's must-see exhibitions: Weegee, Tadek Beutlich and the ‘first English abstract artist’
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
‘I like people who dare’: Peter Hujar’s moving and monumental photography comes to London
The complete range of the US photographer’s work—from rural Orange County to queer New York—is going on show at Raven Row
The self-styled ‘first English abstract artist’ Paule Vézelay gets an overdue exhibition
The show at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol will explore the little-known artist’s remarkable life and career
Paris show reveals Francis Picabia's late-in-life change of direction
An exhibition at Hauser & Wirth explores how the master of genre hopping embraced an entirely different style during his final decade
Where to see Van Gogh's work in 2025: Boston, London and beyond
This year also marks the 150th anniversary of Vincent’s time as a young art dealer in England
‘The event as spectacle’: how Weegee’s photographs were more than just documentations of life
An exhibition at the International Center of Photography will explore the larger-than-life photographer’s ability to create sensational images, whether photographing the hoodlums of New York or stars of Hollywood
Tadek Beutlich, from Second World War soldier to master weaver in the picturesque village of Ditchling
An exhibition at the Ditchling Museum of Art and Craft untangles the life and work of the Polish-born artist who reinvented craft weaving as an art form
En suite art? London exhibition opens in an Airbnb
East End show highlights the ‘commodification of the domestic’ say the organisers
The Year Ahead 2025: market predictions, the big shows and openings—podcast
From the reimagined Frick Collection to Emily Kam Kngwarray at Tate Modern
‘We deserved a better time on this earth’: New York’s Palo Gallery showcases Palestinian photography
Three artists living in exile collaborated on the exhibition "Longing: In Between Homelands"
National Gallery in London’s Van Gogh blockbuster to open all night as final day approaches
The exhibition, which will host a 24-hour opening during its closing weekend, has been one of the most visited in the museum’s history
Christie’s to host exhibition of works from owner François Pinault’s collection in Los Angeles
The non-selling portrait exhibition will be on display at Christie’s Beverly Hills during the Frieze Los Angeles fair
All the new art to see on London's Underground in 2025
As part of the Art on the Underground 2025 programme, Ahmet Öğüt, Rudy Loewe and Rory Pilgrim will all unveil works around the city's transport hubs
Dublin celebrates three pioneering women who changed the face of 20th-century art in Ireland
The Hugh Lane Gallery and the National Gallery of Ireland are showing the work of the modernists Mainie Jellett and Evie Hone and of their predecessor Sarah Purser—artist, collector, organiser and a force of nature behind the revival of Irish arts and crafts
A brush with... Beth Bate, director of Dundee Contemporary Arts
The joys of Agnes Martin, Middlemarch and The Cure
Ancient Torlonia treasures head for the US and Canada
Discussions continue about reopening the Torlonia Museum in Rome, says foundation director
Bengal Biennale debuts sprawling inaugural edition
Set across 27 venues in two cities, the exhibition included more than 100 artists from past and present
A bibliophile invites New Yorkers to engage with books that do not exist
A unique and artful exhibition of imaginary books is now on view at the Grolier Club
Once the most expensive painting ever auctioned, has a long hidden Van Gogh portrait been rediscovered?
Our review of 2024: record sales, exhibitions, fakes—and tracking down Dr Gachet