Exhibitions
Tate Modern chronicles the rise of Black Power in post-war America
Soul of a Nation includes around 150 works looking at the realities of the African American experience
Frieze lets the sculptures play outside before the big tents arrive
The Frieze Sculpture exhibition is to precede the fair this year
Sculpture in its natural habitat: US edition
Don't miss out on this summer's hottest outdoor sculpture installations
Lavish show celebrates 70th anniversary of the fashion house that Christian Dior built
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs in Paris has curated a blockbuster exhibition with more than 400 dresses
Sculpture in its natural habitat: UK edition
Don't miss out on this summer's hottest outdoor sculpture installations
Edinburgh Festival salutes their 70th year with a giant dragon
Edinburgh comes alive with 45 exhibitions city-wide
Rebellion show marks 1967 Detroit riot
Organised by the Detroit Institute of Arts, it is one of many commemorative events occurring throughout the city
Howard Hodgkin’s 50 years of travels to India revealed in Hepworth Wakefield show
Paintings include one that was thought to have been lost and one of his final works
Lucio Fontana reconstructed: ten of the Italian sculptor’s celebrated Environments to be rebuilt for show in Milan
Curators say they have examined historical sources to realise the walk-through works
Historic Mexico City swim club gets a second life as art gallery
Before Club Condesa is torn down by developers, the former women’s-only pool has been turned into a pop-up exhibition space
Three to see: New York
Spend a summer’s day—or night—enjoying art in parks and gardens
Modigliani’s nudes to be laid bare in Tate Modern show
Ten paintings of female models are included along with portraits of Picasso, Cocteau and Rivera
Rare drawing from Brian Sewell’s collection to feature in Wyndham Lewis survey
Retrospective at IWM North in Manchester is the largest-ever exhibition of the controversial avant-garde artist's work
Queer Asian cinema king takes Shanghai art scene by storm
ShanghArt exhibition by Thai auteur Apichatpong Weerasethakul avoids censorship
Kassel to build permanent Documenta Institute
City aims to keep Documenta experience alive in five-year hiatus between shows
Moca Taipei announces major LGBTQ show as Taiwan set to legalise gay marriage
New exhibition will feature work by artists such as Samson Young and Yan Xing
Despite protests, Tasmania gives Nitsch his biggest-ever audience
Bloody performance at MONA Museum’s Dark Mofo festival attracted 900 visitors
Three to see: Basel
From the Beyeler's first photography show to Delvoye’s excrement-making machines
Venice Biennale: triumphs and talking points
Leading figures give their impressions of Christine Macel’s main show, Viva Arte Viva, and their pick of the national pavilions
Beyeler to reunite Giacometti and Bacon
Swiss museum to stage show on the artists, who first met in the early 1960s, in time for Art Basel in 2018
Sculpture Projects Münster 2017: the essential things to see
Sculpture is redefined in the once-every-ten-year German festival
Ancient China: a crossroads to the world
A landmark exhibition at New York’s Metropolitan Museum of Art is powered by new scholarship and archaeological discoveries
Documenta 14 to collaborate on show in Luanda
Exhibition in Angolan capital will feature artists of African descent who are participating in the German quinquennial
Documenta 14 in Kassel: an instrument of soft power
Artistic director Adam Szymczyk builds on highly-political themes of earlier opening in Athens
Queens Museum to build New York’s unrealised urban designs—in miniature
A Kickstarter-funded exhibition will see some of the city’s most ambitious architectural projects installed on the Panorama
What Malevich and Judd had in common
Exhibition at Galerie Gmurzynska in Zurich reunites the artists' works for first time since 1994
Trust and risk: why Documenta and Münster are the artists’ favourite shows
This year’s German exhibitions may come round far less frequently than the biennials, but their influence on artists is immeasurably greater
Münster: reflective art in a neo-Medieval Disneyland
The fifth edition of the sculpture show, held every ten years, corrects a gender imbalance but continues a melancholy tradition, according to its chief curator
Greece is the word: what curators made of Documenta 14 in Athens
Nicolaus Schafhausen, Stefanie Rosenthal, Clara Kim and Katharine Stout on the good and the bad of the German quinquennial





























