Exhibitions
Podcast episode 15: What will 2018 hold for the art world?
We are at the London Art Fair speaking to Georgina Adam about her art market predictions and to Louisa Buck about the top shows and artists to keep on your radar this year
Julia-Peyton Jones gives Sturtevant her first posthumous show in London
Ropac gallery exhibition to include artist’s famous reconstructions of Andy Warhol’s Flowers
Tacita Dean’s film of Hockney smoking bought by Royal Academy and National Portrait Gallery
Acquisition heralds triptych of London shows dedicated to Dean
Armory Show’s Focus sector looks at the body and technology
Gabriel Ritter's display includes 34 artists from the 1970s to today, from Hermann Nitsch and Bruce Nauman to Tabita Rezaire and Patty Chang
Three to see: Condo London 2018
Third edition of art-fair alternative and new exhibition model opens this weekend
Three to see: New York
From Marilyn Minter's pleasant disruption to a celebratory goodbye in Harlem
Time to look: Laura Owens’s self-reflective paintings demand considered attention
Visitors should not rush through the Los Angeles artist’s mid-career survey at New York’s Whitney Museum
Sotheby's brings outsider art to Bond Street
Exhibition with charity Outside In shows work by "hidden" artists working outside mainstream society
Brooklyn Museum first to show Yusaku Maezawa’s $110m Basquiat
Japanese billionaire has sent his prized 1982 skull painting on “world tour” after buying work at Sotheby’s last year
French museums' new hoard of sculptures by Camille Claudel go on show at Musée d’Orsay
State stepped in and purchased major pieces by important female sculptor at auction
Damien Hirst to spotify Houghton Hall
Colour Space will show some brand-new works by Damien Hirst
A new Leonardo? Scholarly show claims to reveal master’s hand
Worcester Art Museum argues for reattribution of altarpiece panels by Verrocchio’s workshop
The top biennials and events coming up this year
Manifesta travels to Sicily and a new triennial is due to open in the US, while Glasgow and Liverpool welcome back their big exhibitions in 2018
Van Gogh in Japan: research uncovers a two-way affair
Survey of Dutch master’s admiration for, and influence on, Japanese art is most ambitious yet
Basquiat blockbuster and Schiele show lined up for Fondation Louis Vuitton next autumn
Spring show at Bernard Arnault’s Paris institution includes unseen collection works by artists such as Murakami and Matisse
UK’s first permanent Virtual Reality space in an arts institution to open in London
Zabludowicz Collection’s project 360—dedicated to VR, film and video—opens next year
Three to see in New York in 2018
Our pick of must-see shows opening in the coming year
Sean Scully brings sculptures and paintings to Mexico City's Barrágan landmark
Irish artist will show works in the horse stalls at Cuadra San Cristóbal
Damien Hirst gives exhibition to former spot painter Rachel Howard
Howard and John Copeland to take over Newport Street gallery in February
Why the process of painting never ends
The US artist Brice Marden takes a new tack in his latest works, on show at Gagosian in London
Artist William Tillyer given year-long platform by London dealer Bernard Jacobson
Stalwart gallerist to launch five shows and a monograph on the painter, who turns 80 next year
Hail, Caesar, as Rome’s first 12 emperors return
Metropolitan Museum of Art reassembles 16th-century silver table ornaments for first time in two centuries
How theatre provided a brief escape for prisoners from concentration camp horrors
First major show on subject is at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Krakow
The American Dream and its powerful imagery questioned in the era of fake news
Exhibition in Germany includes works by major US artists from the 1960s until today
Life drawing from George III to Iggy Pop
Royal Academy of Arts exhibition explores the history of drawing the human figure and how artists depict it today
Arshile Gorky takes us ‘beyond the tangible’ in Hauser & Wirth show
Émigré’s contributions to Abstract Expressionism make him a seminal figure of 20th-century US art
Elmgreen & Dragset bring a bit of Istanbul Biennial to Germany
Curators of this year’s show, with the theme of home and neighbourhoods, show key works at Munich museum





























