Exhibitions
I threw a pie at an artist and didn't enjoy it as much as you would think
Jennifer Rubell's performance uses pie-throwing, and its roots in both political protest and slapstick humour, to explore consent and violence
The emperor strikes back: Montreal show revisits the splendour and romanticism of Napoleon’s court
More than a display of splendour, the exhibition examines how the court functioned as an institution of propaganda, shaping and promoting images of imperial power
Medieval or modern? Show on 'time' in the Middle Ages reveals similarities between life then and now
Morgan Library exhibition includes 55 calendars, Bibles and chronicles
Just call me Gluck—the artist at the vanguard of gender fluidity
Brighton exhibition includes love letters and artist's final painting, a memento mori
Van Gogh Museum hunts four lost Gauguin paintings for new exhibition
The pictures were made during the artist's visit to the Caribbean island of Martinique
Art in the age of the internet: from democracy and dialogue to a new dystopia
One of the largest historical surveys in the US traces the history of the world wide web
Rubens and the works that inspired him brought together at Städel Museum
Flemish master had access to art from across the ages and assiduously reworked drawings by other artists
Museums pay tribute to Vienna’s visionary voyeurs, Klimt and Schiele, on 100th anniversary of their deaths
The artists are the subject of exhibitions across the Austrian capital—and beyond
A friendly scene: the landscapes of Wayne Thiebaud and Richard Diebenkorn
A show at Acquavella Galleries in New York brings together paintings by the two fast friends
Women got the vote—now they get a voice as cultural bodies mark centenary of female suffrage
As #MeToo makes waves, UK institutions stage year-long programmes highlighting female artists
The Diaspora pavilion—a hit at last year's Venice Biennale—is reborn in Wolverhampton
Seven of the 19 artists will appear in the reconfigured show
Sheila Hicks: an American with wool in Paris
Artist talks about her inspirations ahead of Pompidou exhibition
Former NFL player and Minnesota Supreme Court judge Alan Page tackles racial justice through his family’s art collection
The exhibition is on view during the Super Bowl as the controversy over the Take a Knee movement continues
Pioneering curator Harald Szeemann celebrated in two Los Angeles shows
Getty draws on vast archive while ICA LA reconstructs 1974 exhibition in Swiss apartment
Live stream: Phyllida Barlow, Antony Gormley and Richard Deacon talk about Medardo Rosso, unknown to most of us, but venerated by Rodin and Henry Moore
Listen to what they have to say at the Courtauld Institute of Art and Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac’s study meeting, Friday, 2 February, 2018, 2.00–6.00pm (GMT)
Three to see: London
From photographs of real northern soul to Lydia Ourahmane's golden teeth and trembling floor
Podcast episode 17: Real or fake? The suspicious Russian avant-garde show in Ghent
Expert on Russian art Simon Hewitt discusses developments in The Art Newspaper's current cover story, plus we explore an unusual collaboration at Hauser & Wirth Somerset
How the wonders of il Gesù were transported to America
A Connecticut Jesuit university aimed high when planning an exhibition to celebrate its 75th anniversary—and more museums should follow its example
Trump change: Ukrainian artists unveil presidential portrait made of money
The artists Daria Marchenko and Daniel Green describe the work as “rich and cheap”
Lydia Ourahmane on why she made a work about her grandfather pulling all his teeth
The Algerian-British artist explores her family’s experiences living in the shadow of colonialism
Battle for Basquiat: exhibition opens to huge crowds in São Paulo after prevailing in tussle between museums
Two major shows had been planned but only Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil's is taking place after Masp cancelled
London museum to replace 300-year-old collection of male portraits with women
Foundling Museum launches £20,000 crowdfunding campaign for show that marks centenary of women’s right to vote in the UK
Museums race to secure loans for 500th anniversary of Leonardo's death
Venues across Europe ramp up requests as multiple shows are planned for 2019
Turner Contemporary celebrates T.S. Eliot's The Waste Land with show curated by local community
Exhibition in Margate includes works by Edward Hopper, Lee Miller and John Stezaker
Cleveland’s Front International triennial teams up with local museums for new commissions
Existing works by artists like Kerry James Marshall and Martine Syms will also be included in the show
Tate Liverpool show to pair Francesca Woodman’s intense portraits with Egon Schiele’s erotic drawings
The US photographer’s innovations are re-examined in joint exhibition that looks at the ‘physical tensions of the human body’
Henry Moore will return to Poland with major new exhibition
Effect British sculptor had on Modern and contemporary artists in the country will be explored





























