Exhibitions

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

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Swimming pools and school rules: artist Chan Wai Lap on the unusual themes behind his installations

The Hong Kong artist's works focus on codes of behaviour in seemingly disparate environments

Demise of world's largest mangrove forest inspires Bangladeshi artist Soma Surovi Jannat's new works

The links between natural disasters and social inequalities in Bangladesh underpin the exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford

Hong Kong show offers 'most comprehensive survey' of 21st-century Chinese art

The second of a two-part exhibition at Tai Kwun examines how China’s artists were shaped by the monumental changes to their society over the past 20 years

Pride of place: the rise of LGBTQ+ art in Hong Kong

Several landmark shows have changed the landscape of how queer art is viewed in the region

Michaelina Wautier’s work was lost, hidden or misattributed to men—now her rediscovered paintings are going on show in London

The exhibition at the Royal Academy of Arts will include her masterpiece “The Triumph of Bacchus” as well as the recently unearthed “The Five Senses”

Goldfish on cars and ceramic flowers: artists take over the Peninsula Hotel in Hong Kong

Art in Resonance, an annual programme of site-specific commissions in the luxury hotels, invites artists to develop new works at scale

In partnership with The Peninsula Hong Kong

Exhibitions to see during Art Basel Hong Kong

From woven photographs by the late Dinh Q. Lê to a survey of 21st century Chinese art

‘Every minute was a minute to create’: Paris show presents Henri Matisse’s dazzling finale

The exhibition at the Grand Palais includes more than 300 works from the last 13 years of the artist’s life

London exhibition celebrates Konrad Mägi, Estonia’s mystic Modern master

The painter was influenced by Pointillism and Cubism, but had a distinctive style that transcended both movements

Keeping up with the Kleins: exhibition brings together Yves’s talented artist family

Show examines the rich legacy of Yves Klein’s father Fred Klein, his mother Marie Raymond and his widow Rotraut Klein-Moquay

Art Fund launches new fellowship scheme for global majority curators

The scheme will aim to address imbalances in the cultural sector, explore transcultural perspectives and engage with communities

The Met’s blockbuster Raphael exhibition looks beyond the artist’s idealised Madonnas

The show at the New York institution presents a much wider “social and historical context” of motherhood and childhood mortality

Russia’s pavilion at Venice Biennale will be closed if it features propaganda, city’s mayor says

Luigi Brugnaro makes clear however that he feels the event should be a place for “diplomacy and openness”

Dalí painting that inspired Schiaparelli dress to be shown in UK for first time

“Necrophiliac Spring” was owned by the Italian fashion designer and led her to create the Tears Dress, one of her most famous creations

Exhibition explores how the US shaped Joan Miró—and he it

Works by the Catalan master will be shown alongside works by American contemporaries at Washington, DC’s Phillips Collection

Next edition of Getty's PST Art initiative will focus on Los Angeles’s connections around the Pacific Rim

The initiative’s fourth edition in 2030 will be devoted to transpacific cultural exchange, with grant applications opening to institutions across eight Southern California counties this June

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Tate announces major David Hockney, Edvard Munch and Sonia Boyce exhibitions for 2027

The programme, announced as Tate’s director Maria Balshaw departs, will also feature shows for the Algerian modernist painter Baya and the British artist Thomas Gainsborough, alongside a group exhibition exploring Asian works in ink

Two Renoir exhibitions at Musée d’Orsay explore the joy of human connection

A double bill at the Paris museum demonstrates how the artist went beyond “pretty little paintings”

Tefaf Maastricht: exhibitions to see beyond the fair

From an exhibition curated by a painting to a boat load of phalluses

New public art biennial to take over Dallas’s urban greenbelt park

The open-air exhibition KTX Biennial, curated by SculptureCenter’s Jovanna Venegas, will bring works by international contemporary artists to the city’s busy 3.5-mile pedestrian and cycling corridor

Texas university's sudden cancellation of exhibition with works critical of Ice sparks censorship row

The removal of Victor Quiñonez’s immigration-themed exhibition at the University of North Texas without explanation has intensified concerns about artistic freedom at public universities in the state

São Paulo pop-up exhibition spotlights spherical home by architect Eduardo Longo

The fifth edition of “Aberto”, an annual exhibition melding Modernist architecture and contemporary art, offers the public a rare opportunity to visit Longo’s Casa Bola

Late British artist Lynn Chadwick to be focus of major retrospective at UK’s Houghton Hall

The artist’s sculpture “Back to Venice” (1988) will also be offered at Christie’s London’s in March

Ancient Egyptian form of ‘Tipp-Ex’ identified on papyrus at UK’s Fitzwilliam Museum

A white fluid on a 3,300-year-old papyrus was used to make the figure of a jackal slimmer, researchers have found

The Big Review | The Woman Question 1550-2025 ★★★★½

Works spanning centuries have been brought together in an exhibition highlighting how hard-fought women’s rights are under constant threat

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

Smells like teen spirit: inside the world’s first scent-lending library

The Seattle-based artist Donna Lipowitz provides a popular service that no one nose they need

Exhibitionsinterview

‘There’s a bead connection to every place’: Wendy Red Star on exploring the real and symbolic currency of beads

The Apsáalooke artist’s new exhibition at Sargent’s Daughters in New York takes the form of a simulated trading floor for glass beads