Exhibitions
Venice Biennale 2026: all the national pavilions, artists and curators so far
The latest announcements of the key players representing their countries at the 61st International Art Exhibition of La Biennale di Venezia
Two Brazilian curators selected to organise 2027 Bienal de São Paulo
Amanda Carneiro and Raphael Fonseca will organise the biennial’s 37th edition
The forgotten Chinese conceptualists: Melbourne show brings together works by New Measurement Group
The exhibition at Buxton Contemporary will reassess the output and importance of the 1980s scene
From monumental glass sculptures to a lagoon in the sky: what to see beyond the Venice Biennale pavilions
Ambitious art projects abound across the streets—and islands—of Venice
From intimate still lives to shadowed saints: the many sides of Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán go on show at London’s National Gallery
The exhibition at the National Gallery will also include newly discovered works
The village where Van Gogh spent his final days celebrates its most distinguished visitor
Two exhibitions open in Auvers-sur-Oise, the last stop on the artist’s journey
Vancouver Biennale names senior curator for 2027-29 edition
This marks a return to Vancouver for the Brazilian curator Marcello Dantas, who organised a Vik Muniz project in the city as part of the biennale’s 2013-15 edition
Nominees for the Turner Prize 2026 announced by Tate
This year’s selection includes a “strong emphasis on sculptural practice”, says the Tate Britain director Alex Farquharson
Slags, bings and pipelines: Edinburgh landscape offers fitting backdrop for exhibition on fossil fuel extraction
While Jupiter Artland show brings together five artists whose work explores energy histories, the sculpture park and gallery has transitioned to nearly 100% renewable energy
British Art Show—exhibiting UK's 'most exciting' art in past five years—announces line up for tenth edition
Organised by curator Ekow Eshun, "A Chorus of Strangers" includes artists such as Alex Margo Arden, Alvaro Barrington, Lubna Chowdhary and Jesse Darling
US-Israel war on Iran disrupts art transport routes as prices surge
Rising oil prices affecting air freight and blocks to shipping routes are forcing Asian logistics firms to rethink plans and absorb losses
The Big Review: Rothko in Florence ★★★★★
A revelatory show, which has been years in the making, stretches across three venues in the birthplace of the Renaissance
Toronto Biennial takes waterways as inspiration for its fourth edition
Opening in September, the exhibition will feature works by 30 artists including Kent Monkman, Rebecca Belmore and Coco Fusco
Defiant women and daring paintings: Emin, Webster and Wylie create a buzz in the UK's exhibition calendar
Solo shows of strong women artists provide inspiration in gloomy times
France's Château La Coste hosts four decades of work by designer Marc Newson
The hotel and art centre in Provence is showing the famous ‘Lockheed Lounge’ chair and ‘Electra’, a monumental 6m-high sculpture unveiled for the first time
Berlin exhibition focuses in on women photographers of the Bauhaus
“New Woman, New Vision” explores lesser-known works from the Bauhaus archive
New Bienal de Yucatán to spotlight Mexican region’s growing art scene
The biennial will launch in November, anchored by Mérida’s rich community of artists, galleries and alternative spaces
Antwerp exhibition celebrates its homegrown fashion designers, the influential Antwerp Six
The Belgian city’s MoMu fashion museum celebrates the 40th anniversary of the designers’ international breakthrough
Readymades, replicas, reiterations: MoMA show explores Marcel Duchamp the inventor
The first major US exhibition of the conceptual artist in more than five decades presents his multi-sensory work and habit of making and remaking as “very, very today”
Philadelphia art museums celebrate America's 250th anniversary with blockbuster two-venue show
Sweeping exhibition will include more than 1,000 works by US artists, including paintings, photographs, sculptures and pieces of decorative art
George Costakis, collector and saviour of Soviet avant-garde art, celebrated with Athens exhibition
The anniversary show features works by Malevich, Popova and more, which Costakis rescued from potential oblivion
‘The subject demanded a more restrained approach’: Carlos Rolón on revisiting the 1966 uprising in Chicago's Humboldt Park
The Chicagoan artist’s solo exhibition at 65Grand documents the Puerto Rican community, where he lives, through intricate, monochrome drawings, found material sculpture and more
Our pick of the best museum and gallery shows to see in Chicago this spring
From Seoul-born artist Dabin Ahn’s first solo show with Document to dancehall and reggaetón at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago
Artists respond to the continuing toll of colonialism in the Americas
A landmark show at Wrightwood 659 features works by more than 35 contemporary Latin American artists
Exhibition of UAE-based art in Seoul looks beyond the gilded stereotypes
Collaboration between Seoul Museum of Art and Abu Dhabi Music and Arts Foundation presented works by 47 UAE-based artists in Korea
New York’s Jewish Museum opens Paul Klee exhibition without its centrepiece
The German artist's "Angelus Novus", once owned by Walter Benjamin, remains at the Israel Museum in Jerusalem due to war-related flight suspensions
‘The sharp perception only a woman can bring to observing other women’: Dorothy Bohm’s photographs go on show at Lee Miller’s former home
The exhibition at the UK’s Farleys House & Gallery brings together female-focused works by Bohm, who also helped get Miller’s work back into the spotlight
‘As an artist I have a duty to reflect the times’: photographer Misan Harriman explores protests and solidarity in new London show
An exhibition at Hope 93 gallery brings together seven years worth of work that together reflects “a time of upheaval”
Theaster Gates gifts David Drake pot from his collection to enslaved ceramicist’s descendants
The ceramic vessel is on view in a new exhibition at Gagosian in New York, alongside another returned to Drake’s descendants last year by the MFA Boston
Exhibition explores connection between textiles and spirituality in Asia
Hong Kong show includes 14 artists for whom fabric has become a portal to another realm





























