Exhibitions
Is an auction house's loss a gallery's gain? Pilar Ordovas collaborates with former Sotheby's specialists for African and Oceanic art show
The exhibition, Dialogues, pairs 20th and 21st century art by the likes of Picasso, Adam Pendleton and David Hammons with the objects that inspired it
Five must-see UK exhibitions this Black History Month
From the Modernist art movement in Nigeria to Jennie Baptiste’s seminal works and stories of the Windrush generation in Cambridge
Introducing Erich Heckel, the unsung driving force of Die Brücke
Neue Galerie in New York presents the US's first museum show dedicated to the unassuming German Expressionist
The rooms where the magic happened: National Gallery of Ireland exhibition explores Picasso’s studios
This intimate show examines the spaces where Picasso's art was made and how the works were put together
With works by Munch and Mamma Andersson, the British Museum reveals the darkness of Nordic noir
The survey brings together more than 150 works by 100 different artists for a peek behind the clichés of apparently idyllic Nordic life
Aichi Triennale confronts war, memory and environmental collapse
The opening festivities for the exhibition’s timely sixth edition were marked by protests over local ties to Israel
From royal visitors to extortionate eBay sales: new book offers rare behind-the-scenes glimpse of Vermeer blockbuster
A collection of essays about the Rijksmuseum‘s show also fascinating insights into the struggle for loans and what accompanying research revealed about its 17th-century subject
BTS member’s art collection will go on show at SFMoMA
The museum will display around 200 works from RM’s personal collection and the museum’s holdings
Italy's art police seize 21 suspected forgeries from Dalí exhibition
If the works are found to be fakes, exhibition organisers may face criminal charges
‘I'm sending a piece of Gaza to the world’: Palestinian artist Ahmed Muhanna discusses his exhibition of works painted on aid boxes
The show of around 60 paintings and works on paper is touring nine European countries
Georges de La Tour, once a victim of the academy’s collective amnesia, can be seen in a new light in Paris
Musée Jacquemart-André stages city’s first show in decades dedicated to the artist once favoured by Louis XIII, who later fell into relative obscurity
Christian Marclay's ‘Doors’ marks opening of Brooklyn Museum's new video art gallery
The museum's new Moving Image Gallery is its first dedicated space for showing durational art
Tate Britain’s Lee Miller exhibition seeks to go beyond her mythology
The survey focuses on the photographer’s work rather than her colourful backstory
Casa Sanlorenzo in Venice opens its first exhibition with a focus on ocean pollution
Makers of Ancient Egypt to be hailed in Cambridge exhibition
The show at the UK’s Fitzwilliam Museum will bring to life the personalities and remarkable achievements of the civilisation’s craftspeople
Lots to play for: Serpentine exhibition explores censorship and connection through video games
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s London show encourages visitors to make difficult choices related to real-world issues
Simone Leigh’s largest exhibition yet to explore ‘art made under fascism’
The Chicago-born artist has been speaking ahead of a major show at London’s Royal Academy of Arts
‘I don’t want to compare myself with these masters’: Giorgio Armani placed side by side with Raphael and Caravaggio in Milan exhibition
The show at Pinacoteca di Brera was the late fashion designer’s final project
Museums and ethics, Fra Angelico in Florence, Cornelia Parker’s PsychoBarn—podcast
Unpacking the issues facing cultural institutions today, plus chats about a Renaissance blockbuster and a ”cut-up” architectural installation in Basel
Marina Abramović to have historic solo exhibition at Venice’s Galleria dell’Accademia in 2026
She will be the first living woman artist to have a major show at the institution since it opened in 1817
Participants withdraw from Chicago Architecture Biennial over sponsor’s investment in weapons manufacturer
In a letter to the biennial’s organisers, more than 20 participants wrote that Crown Family Philanthropies’ “sponsorship is incompatible with the values of our work”
‘There’s no fudging. She deserves to win’: critics react as Turner Prize 2025 opens
Nominees for the £25,000 award were selected on the basis of what the judges felt to be the strongest and best exhibitions of the past year
New York museum celebrates boundary-pushing artist behind Central Park’s Bethesda Fountain
Long Island’s Heckscher Museum of Art dedicates a long-overdue exhibition to Emma Stebbins
Fra Angelico masterworks reunited for two-venue Florence exhibition
The exhibition brings together more than 140 works, including key altarpieces reconstructed with the help of some detective work
As World Press Photo turns 70, is it time for photojournalism to move forward from a history of harm?
The sought after award is celebrating its anniversary with an introspective exhibition—but questions remain about its value in today’s world
Letter calls on Judy Chicago and Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolakonnikova to cancel Tel Aviv exhibition
More than 50 artists and cultural figures, many of them based in Israel, have signed the letter
Near Naples, an ancient town is turned contemporary art hub for roving exhibition Panorama
The fifth edition of Panorama, held this month in Pozzuoli, was organised by a consortium of Italy's leading commercial galleries and featured artists from Simone Fattal to William Kentridge
Hidden picture beneath Vermeer’s ‘Girl with the Red Hat’ may be the artist’s only existing male portrait, research reveals
The underpainting, a quite conventional portrait of a man, was previously believed to be by a different artist
From Dior's golden coat to landscape jewellery at Christie's: where the worlds of art and luxury collide this autumn
A thrilling Dior debut in Paris for new creative director Jonathan Anderson, an earthy, wood-themed jewellery collection at Christie’s London by Natasha Wightman, a must-see doll’s house at the Rijksmuseum and shoe king Manolo Blahnik sponsors a V&A exhibition about Marie Antoinette
Kerry James Marshall offers a fresh lesson in art history at his London retrospective
The US artist’s paintings that nod knowingly to the past will be joined by new works in a vast survey at the Royal Academy of Arts