Exhibitions
What to see at Pacific Standard Time: LA/LA
Our Los Angeles correspondent Jori Finkel shares the shows that gave her a reason to linger during the opening week of the city-wide art festival
Farhad Moshiri—dubbed Iran’s Andy Warhol—gets first major solo show in US
Exhibition at The Andy Warhol Museum in Pittsburgh aims to go beyond Pop and kitsch labels to highlight complexity in his works
Three to see: London
From Rachel Whiteread’s mummified air to the burial rituals of the mysterious Scythians
An imitation, not a copy: Richard Shiff on what Bridget Riley learned from Georges Seurat
Riley had a formative encounter with the Pointillist's work early in her career
Robert Longo takes aim at enemies of free speech
Drawing of aftermath of Copenhagen attack post-Charlie Hebdo goes on show in London
Lest we forget: Ai Weiwei’s first show in Turkey is a meditation on refugee crisis
Chinese artist’s biggest exhibition to date uses porcelain as a way of bridging Turkey’s historic connections with the East
Elusive Scythians brought to life through show of archaeological discoveries
British Museum exhibition organised with Hermitage traces history of a culture with no written records
Mapping out Pacific Standard Time's second act
How do you organise an event with more than 70 exhibitions?
First-ever museum show celebrating queer Asian art opens in Taiwan
Exhibition marks country's May ruling setting stage to legalise gay marriage
Grandma Moses: behind the folksy images, a canny operator
An exhibition in Vermont of the work of the early Outsider artist looks behind the icon of Yankee charm
Richard Long to create epic mud painting for Lisson in the Strand
Gallery's anniversary show in London to include Dan Graham's largest pavilion so far
Three to see: London
From Giacometti’s reunited Women in Venice to an exploration of bird nests and egg collecting
First major UK survey of Oceanic art comes to the Royal Academy in 2018
London institution will also host shows on Klimt and Schiele, Charles I and Tacita Dean as part of its 250th anniversary year
MoMA comes to Paris—why the Fondation Louis Vuitton is partnering with New York’s mega-museum
New exhibition will look at the influence of the Manhattan institution as a “beacon for Modern art in the West”
Female artists get the word out on political action with Times Square project
Artists Carrie Mae Weems and Wangechi Mutu have created new works for the show
Frida Kahlo’s wardrobe coming to the Victoria & Albert Museum
Show featuring Mexican artist’s distinctive clothing, hidden for 50 years, is among highlights of museum’s 2018 programme
V&A Pink Floyd tickets to rise to a gobsmacking £30
Museum says price increase for show’s last weeks will cover extra costs from extended run
Boom and bust in Kassel and Athens
Documenta 14 sets itself in opposition to neoliberalism and the art market — but will it pave the way to greater excess?
Protest is one thing, destroying art is another
Sam Durant’s Scaffold is a powerful work that should provoke anger about the death penalty, not the artist’s ethnicity
Private View: Jordan Casteel, Leon Polk Smith and Jack Whitten
Noteworthy exhibitions at commercial galleries, from emerging names to forgotten talents
Immigration politics loom large in Pacific Standard Time
Shows about the collapse of borders between North and South America now face a new reality
How Pacific Standard Time plans to reframe film and video history
A group of exhibitions and programmes to artists from across the Americas
Yayoi Kusama’s critical friend, Donald Judd
The Japanese artist's Infinity Net paintings to go on show at US artist's Soho home, 101 Spring Street
On the side of the angels
Vittorio Scarpati made a series of bold drawings in a New York hospital before he died of Aids, which also claimed the life of his wife, the writer and actress Cookie Mueller. Teeming with “piles of angels”, Scarpati’s drawings are being shown for the first time in 25 years in London this month
Jenny Holzer: Words of Conflict
As three new commissions open this year in the UK and Abu Dhabi, the US artist reflects on the continued dominance of war as a theme in her work and says she longs for Trump to be “in the past tense”
Doris Salcedo’s latest work: a memorial for drowned migrants
The water piece will fill Madrid's Palacio de Cristal, which is run by the Reina Sofia Museum
Why Olafur Eliasson’s yellow room is coming to London's National Gallery
Visitors will experience monochrome world like the one Medieval monks wanted in “minimalist monasteries”





























