Exhibitions
John Ruskin’s love of the natural world to be explored in shows scheduled for 2018 and 2019
Pairing with US artist Andrew Wyeth will be followed by exhibitions marking the Victorian polymath’s bicentenary
Greek show goes on despite slashed budget
With little money, the Thessaloniki biennial curators press on
Jerusalem, a divided city, comes to life in two exhibitions
Exhibitions at the Israel Museum and the new Palestinian Museum offer differing perspectives
How migratory birds helped an artist tap into Kosovan cultural heritage
Petrit Halilaj has made 500 sculptures based on images of Neolithic artefacts
Guggenheim withdraws animal works from Chinese art show after ‘threats of violence’
New York museum made decision after initially resisting wave of protests
Turner Prize show takes on Thatcher, Reagan and racial politics
This year’s “quite radical” exhibition in Hull, featuring Lubaina Himid and Hurvin Anderson, touches on social and political topics
How New York made Mondrian truly Modern
The artist was brilliant long before he came to the city, but his US works are his greatest achievements
Three to see: London
From Basquiat’s booming Barbican blockbuster to Jasper Johns’s first UK retrospective in 40 years
Practical kitsch: on Ettore Sottsass at the Met Breuer
Disorientation over the designer's work has settled into quaint admiration
Four things to see during the Chicago Architecture Biennial
From imaginative scale models to a pop-up ‘freak’ show, we pick the must see projects around the city
How Luise Dorothea became the grandmother of German Classicism
An exhibition in Gotha looks at her influence
Podcast episode two: Zeitz Mocaa and London autumn preview
The lowdown on the new Thomas Heatherwick-designed museum in Cape Town. Plus: London's most enticing shows this autumn
Podcast episode one: Nazi loot and Rachel Whiteread
Nazi-loot conference at London’s National Gallery. Plus: Rachel Whiteread on “mummifying the air” at Tate Britain
Picasso show to reunite trio of Marie-Thérèse Walter nudes for first time since 1932
Tate Modern exhibition will include several portraits of artist’s 22 year-old muse
PST’s Radical Women speak out in day-long symposium at Hammer museum
The event embraced female artists from across Latin America, especially activists who might be considered “bad hombres and nasty women”
Alfredo Jaar reveals CIA’s torture chambers
The 101 trees in “garden of good and evil” will continue to grow at Yorkshire Sculpture Park long after artist’s solo show
Story of Michael Jackson’s influence on contemporary artists to be told for first time
London’s National Portrait Gallery is to host exhibition featuring more than 40 leading artists including Andy Warhol, Isaac Julien and Faith Ringgold
What Basquiat absorbed from the New York School
Show at London's Barbican is first major survey on the artist since 1996
Window dressing at the New Museum
The window display format is making a comeback with a new work by Alex Da Corte in the empty storefront next door
Martin Puryear came, he sawed, he conquered
US artist's solo show in London is a long time coming
Serpentine Galleries say that Grayson Perry show is the 'busiest' in its history
The Most Popular Art Exhibition Ever! broke records, officials insist
Jasper Johns’s 60-year pursuit of the truth
Royal Academy in London brings together 150 works by the artist for major show opening this week
Rediscovered Mexican Old Master picture gets fresh look for Met show
A surprise find in the Bronx is now part of an exhibition on Baroque painter Cristóbal de Villalpando
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





























