Exhibitions
Peggy Guggenheim's influential—and short-lived—London gallery to be celebrated in new show in Venice and at London's Royal Academy
Among the highlights in the exhibition opening at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice next year will be a painting created by a teenage Lucian Freud
Très Riches Heures: Chantilly exhibition offers ‘once-in-a-lifetime opportunity’ to see famed medieval manuscript
The 15th century prayer book, commissioned by the Duc de Berry, is on display at the Condé Museum
Pussy Riot co-founder starts Los Angeles prison performance with existential scream
Nadya Tolokonnikova calls the two-week residency at the Museum of Contemporary Art her first durational performance
Liverpool Biennial 2025 digs deep into its city’s foundations with ‘Bedrock’ theme
The works on show in this year’s sprawling art festival explore the many aspects that make up Liverpool’s character, from its physical structure to the foundational values of its communities
London Gallery Weekend 2025: must-see shows for digital art lovers
Artists whose work demonstrates the porous boundary between digital and physical formats are to the fore in exhibitions across the UK captial
Ernst Ludwig Kirchner painting thought to be lost for decades goes on display in Basel
The work, which unexpectedly appeared at auction in 2024, has been restored and added to an exhibition at the Kunstmuseum Basel
Show at Civil War-era fort spotlights California’s Black history from the 19th century to today
A new exhibition at Fort Point in San Francisco, organised by the non-profit For-Site, features works by 16 artists and a collective
Rachel Whiteread in a West Sussex woodland: UK’s Goodwood Art Foundation opens
The Duke of Richmond launches a non-profit 70-acre home to contemporary art on his estate to offer all ages the educational and health benefits of art, in a seasonally shifting plot of South Downs woodland
London Gallery Weekend 2025: our critics pick their top shows
From a stolen portrait of Francis Bacon to encromancy, here's our selection of outstanding shows to see in the UK capital
Folklore, mythology and tradition: five must-see shows at London Gallery Weekend
Our pick of exhibitions of female artists whose practice is rooted in cultural traditions, processes and storytelling
Must-see exhibitions and must-read books on Korean art
A round up of recent publications and upcoming events to deepen your knowledge
June's must-see exhibitions: copycats, queer resistance, and the intersection of art and fashion
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
At Kunsthalle Praha, Anna-Eva Bergman and Hans Hartung are reunited in art, as they were in life
The artist-soulmates are the subjects of a new exhibition, opening in Prague on 5 June
Steamy scenes in urban underworlds were Edward Burra’s great subject—now they're coming to Tate Britain
Despite the artist's considerable success, this forthcoming retrospective presents a relatively unknown figure
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs celebrates France’s ‘king of fashion’, who married haute couture to art
Designer Paul Poiret once asked: “Am I a fool when I dream of putting art into my dresses?”
Amid a wave of political hostility, the Getty Center uses photography to tell stories queer resistance and love
This double exhibition shows how LGBTQ+ people have used the camera to record their lives since the invention of photography
Copy that: in a new exhibition, one hundred artists reinterpret Louvre masterpieces
Painters have learnt by copying works in the museum for centuries. Now a group of high-profile contemporary artists have been invited to create entirely new works
Melbourne exhibition celebrates the long overlooked contributions of Indigenous Australian artists
While Indigenous Australian art dates back for millennia before European settlement, it has long been barred from the fine art canon
Troy, ancient site in western Turkey, hosts expansive contemporary art exhibition
The site's archaeological museum is showing the work of the artist Vuslat among its artefacts to build a bridge between contemporary art and the past
This new app aims to bring exhibition goers together—and invites anyone to be an art critic
New kid on the block gowithYamo enables users to check in at shows, leave reviews and connect with other visitors
'Everything you will see is the fruit of her work': Venice Biennale 2026 will follow late curator Koyo Kouoh's vision
The exhibition titled "In Minor Keys" will be realised by her core team “in strict accordance with the plan she defined", it was announced at a press conference today
‘I feel at home here’: Michael Rakowitz’s Acropolis Museum exhibition locates the lines between stories of lost heritage
The Iraqi-American artist’s work has been brought into dialogue with ancient artefacts in a first for the Athens-based museum
Just a number: drawing by 11-year-old Joseph Wright of Derby goes on view for the first time
The modest pencil drawing is part of the exhibition ‘Life on Paper’ at Derby Museum and Art Gallery
Gagosian's spring show skips and rhymes through De Kooning's career
The ambitious New York exhibition picks out visual motifs that can be seen throughout the artist's practice
‘Art is an important way of depicting these atrocities’: London show shines a light on sexual violence in conflict
The Imperial War Museum exhibition, which has been six years in the making, is the first major UK museum show to explore the under-reported topic
Seeing God in nature: US National Gallery exhibition celebrates art from the dawn of European natural history
Works by the Flemish artists Joris Hoefnagel and Jan van Kessel, among others, charm audiences with their enchanting depictions of nature’s “little beasts”
Boston Public Art Triennial launches with more than a dozen projects across the city
Works at the inaugural triennial entreat locals and visitors alike to imagine new ways of understanding our world
John Singer Sargent exhibition in London shines a light on the lives of the ‘dollar princesses’
The show at Kenwood House features 18 portraits of American heiresses who came over to the UK to marry into aristocracy—with many of them going on to make a considerable mark on British society
Elsa James’s exhibition in my home county, Essex, is a potent rejection of the erasure of history
The show gives voice to sidelined Black figures and is a “direct and unapologetic” means of confronting Britain’s role in the transatlantic slave trade
In a new exhibition, the Getty Centre uncovers the mysterious world of medieval codes
The Los Angeles show aims to make the emojis of the past more accessible