Exhibitions
Adam Lindemann opens exhibition of 19th-century African sculpture and contemporary Black abstraction
The dealer brings together five Urhobo sculptures for the first time in the US in an exhibition at his private residence on Manhattan's Upper East Side
Comment | The greatest failure of PST Art: its successes are not travelling
As the Getty wraps up its third edition of this initiative, it is time to address a persistent problem
Folk is having a revival—in the art world too
The Neo Ancients festival in the small Gloucestershire town of Stroud featured artists whose works have a more "pastoral" approach towards art production
Bauhaus thread weaves through expansive textile show at MoMA
Around 150 woven works by artists around the globe tell the story of abstraction through a new, craftier lens
The Big Review | The reopening and rehang of the Sainsbury Wing, National Gallery, London ★★★★★
The two-year remodelling of the Sainsbury Wing as the National Gallery's main entrance has allowed for new restorations and fresh curation of the museum's unrivalled collection of early Renaissance pictures. The effect is revelatory
Malak Mattar becomes first Palestinian artist to get solo show at London's prestigious Central Saint Martins
The artist left Gaza the day before Hamas's attacks on Israel on 7 October 2023
Could 17th-century Italy provide a useful model for today’s challenging art market?
An exhibition in New York spotlights an intriguing episode in trade history , in which an influx of foreign artists to Rome prompted everyone from barbers to lawyers in the city to develop side hustles as art dealers
The best museum shows to see during Tefaf New York 2025
An exhibition that is solid gold, Sargent’s scandalous time in Paris and the Morgan Library and Museum’s promised gifts are some of the highlights taking place during the fair
Whitney Museum of American Art invites visitors to take in the river view
Mary Heilmann’s fifth-floor installation creates a calm space of refuge amidst the frenetic pace of Frieze week
New York’s Hotel Chelsea honors the late artist Teruko Yokoi with new restaurant
The artist’s former residence opens a restaurant named Teruko this month, featuring her works
Ten top shows to see in New York during Frieze week
Our pick of exhibitions includes Rashid Johnson's biggest ever show, Amy Sherald at the Whitney and hypermasculinity in Nigerian culture
On the Met Gala’s Cy Gavin-designed blue carpet, art was front and centre
Rashid Johnson and Amy Sherald—both currently having solo shows at New York museums—joined more artists and celebrities to celebrate “Superfine: Tailoring Black Style”
The Big Review | Caravaggio 2025 at Palazzo Barberini, Rome ★★★
Bringing together 24 compelling paintings by the Baroque master is a fine achievement, but this show does not live up to its lofty promise of rediscovering Caravaggio’s art in a new light
May's must-see exhibitions: ancient Indian religions, Rebecca Horn's legacy and the artists who paint their peers
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
The nonconformist: Ben Shahn is honoured in a ‘homecoming’ show at New York's Jewish Museum
The US artist and activist tackled the social issues of his time, from the Great Depression to the Vietnam War
In a new exhibition, the British Museum traces the shared roots of three ancient Indian religions
Devotional art reveals how Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism have more in common than is widely believed
With a cut and a caress: Italian exhibition explores Rebecca Horn’s legacy
Show at Castello di Rivoli includes installations, sculptures, videos, films and drawings by the artist, who died last September
Immediately after the Second World War, how did six exhibitions attempt to make sense of the atrocities?
In a new show, The Deutsches Historisches Museum explores how institutions in cities across Europe reacted to Nazi horrors
Face to face: at Pallant House Gallery, meet the artists who paint, draw and sculpt other artists
Opening on 17 May, “Seeing Each Other: Portraits of Artists” explores the tradition of portraiture among artistic peers, from the Bloomsbury Group to the British Black Arts Movement
Left at the altar: Luc Tuymans's paintings to replace Tintoretto works at Venetian church
The Belgian artist’s works will hang in place of “The Last Supper” and “The People of Israel in the Desert” while the masterpieces undergo restoration
Fragility, resilience and humour: Wolfgang Tillmans and Boris Mikhailov to open photography show in war-torn Kharkiv
The exhibition, entitled Pairs Skating, is due to open later today at the Yermilov Centre
Yayoi Kusama survey at National Gallery of Victoria becomes best-selling art exhibition in Australian history
The museum reported that 570,537 tickets were purchased for the show, which closed in April
Hotly debated Caravaggio becomes ‘first by the artist to be shown in India’
“Mary Magdalene in Ecstasy” will be on display at the Kiran Nadar Museum of Art in Delhi until 18 May
Tate announces 2025 Turner Prize shortlist
The four nominated artists will take part in an exhibition in Bradford later this year as part of the UK City of Culture festival
Wafaa Bilal: ‘I see democracy slowly eroding now’
On the occasion of his solo exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago, the Iraqi American artist reflects on how his work grapples with the personal impact of political power
Oklahoma slam dunk: Indigenous artist invites visitors to shoot hoops as part of his latest show
Alongside his paintings and sculptures, Hock E Aye Vi Edgar Heap of Birds has created two public art installations in the form of basketball courts, where visitors are encouraged to play a friendly game
'These strings are connective tissues between points and cultures': Jennie C. Jones on her sonic sculptures on the Metropolitan Museum's roof
The artist's installation on the Metropolitan Museum of Art's Roof Garden explores the outer limits of sound and form
Prestigious prize for women artists celebrates 20 years with Florence show
The nine past winners of the Max Mara Art Prize for Women—Andrea Buttner and Laure Prouvost among them—are all presenting work at the Palazzo Strozzi
The Big Review | Paris Noir at the Centre Pompidou ★★★★
This carefully paced show—one of the last before the Centre Pompidou’s five-year closure—marks a turning point in French exhibitions addressing the country’s colonial past
What’s on: Our pick of some of the best exhibitions to see during Art Dubai
Contemporary and performance art, plus a sprawling survey of sub-Saharan art are all on offer during the fair