Exhibitions
Ralph Rugoff named artistic director of the 2019 Venice Biennale
Director of London’s Hayward Gallery will organise 58th International Art Exhibition
Three to See: London
From Michael Armitage’s powerful Gauguin-like scenes at the South London Gallery to Marguerite Humeau's hypnotic installation at Tate Britain
Canada announces first presentation of Inuit art for 2019 Venice Biennale
Video collective Isuma will tell story of indigenous culture in Canadian pavilion
In pictures: Ron Mueck's biggest-ever installation
Mass, an arrangement of 100 fibreglass and resin skulls, is a highlight of the National Gallery of Victoria's inaugural triennial
Did the artist Kudzanai Chiurai foresee the fall of Zimbabwe’s president Robert Mugabe?
The year in art: taking stock of Documenta, the Venice Biennale and Münster Sculpture Projects
Did the grand tour hit the mark?
New lease of life for life drawing classes?
Age-old practice is being ‘gradually reinvigorated', but new frontier is seemingly in 3D reprographic skills
Arson or art? Russian photographer in trouble for torching dilapidated houses
Foundation protecting the country’s cultural heritage to launch an appeal to the Culture Ministry
Qatar brings desert sands to snowy Berlin
Contemporary Art Qatar transcends cultural boundaries at the Kraftwerk
ARTificial intelligence
A string of shows across the US, starting in Miami, examines the impact of technology on identity and raises the question: what does it mean to be human?
Hirshhorn to show Lozano-Hemmer’s ‘Pulse’ works
Show will include several of artist's immersive works that use biometric technology
Wolfsonian’s poster show to travel to New York and Germany
Works from Miami institution's collection are by Julius Klinger, master of 20th-century poster design
From the archive: Frank Stella in 2017— a huge show at Art Basel in Miami Beach highlights artist’s sense of ‘free play’
Studio materials and working archive are the focus of a 300-piece exhibition at the NSU Art Museum Fort Lauderdale
The Warehouse goes Pop
Warhol, Johns and Lichtenstein are among the stars of a show drawing on the collection of Martin Margulies
Three to see: London
From the Merrie Monarch's display of power at the Queen's Gallery to a family-friendly Winnie-the-Pooh show at the Victoria and Albert Museum
Richard Wentworth and Kenneth Baker on Jasper Johns's retrospective at the Royal Academy of Arts
“So many tropes going on in his work, it would make a lovely laundry list,” says the British artist of his US counterpart
Three to see: Miami
From Chinese workshops to artists' studios, find out what to see beyond the fair
Battle of the Brazilian Basquiat shows
Sao Paolo museum drops show after Banco do Brasil Cultural Centre decides to organise its own
Merrie Monarch’s collection goes on show at the Queen’s Gallery
Despite the dispersion of his executed father’s vast holdings, Charles II acquired a formidable set of works
Send in the clowns: Ugo Rondinone at the Bass
New galleries open with first solo US museum show by the Swiss installation artist
From Moomins to mobile phones: Finland celebrates 100 years of independence
Exhibitions at home and abroad mark centenary of country's split from Russia
The Portuguese empire navigates its way to Russia
Moscow show celebrates artistic achievement in Portugal and its colonies during the Age of Discovery
Abstract art can tell a story—and look good too
History, race and economics are examined in the works of four artists at Art Center/South Florida
The Hermitage's big Russian Revolution show that nearly didn't happen
Museum in tsars' Winter Palace, symbol of Bolshevik takeover, only decided how to mark 1917 centenary in February
Art made in Guantanamo is now US property
An exhibition in New York has sparked the Department of Defense to review its policy of allowing work created in prison art classes off the island
The top ten shows to see in Miami this week
From a look at artist’s studios at the ICA and Dara Friedman’s intimate films at Pamm, to Michele Oka Doner’s underwater explorations at the Lowe
Rasheed Araeen: still fighting art-world racism, 50 years on
Karachi-born artist, whose first career survey opens at Van Abbemuseum, speaks to The Art Newspaper
Three to see: London
From Rose Wylie’s parade of footballers and royalty to Arthur Jafa’s powerful video collage of African-America culture





























