Exhibitions
A hard act to follow: on Caravaggio's followers
A group of books looks at the artists Caravaggio influenced—more or less
The New York entrepreneur behind the biggest private Rembrandt collection
Highlights of Thomas Kaplan's Leiden Collection go on show at the Louvre this week
Leonardo’s Adoration of the Magi returns to Uffizi after restoration
Florence museum’s 2017 programme also includes exhibition tracing Eisenstein's interest in Renaissance art
JR's giant public art gets first show in Middle East
Video and photographic documentation of French artist's site-specific work will be on show at Doha's QM Gallery Katara
Louvre exhibition debunks 'isolated genius' myth of Vermeer
Dutch artist may not have secluded himself in Delft as previously believed
Major retrospective for Marina Abramovic at Moderna Museet
The show will include re-enactments of performances as well as paintings, soundscapes and diaries
Mat Collishaw will take viewers back to world’s first photography exhibition in 1839
YBA is also considering using virtual reality to recreate Nazi’s ‘degenerate art’ show
How an art work could literally save lives in Syria
Danish collective SUPERFLEX's hospital equipment installation will be shipped to war-torn country after exhibition
Richard Mosse calls for humanity and solidarity over refugee crisis
Irish artist’s video installation of people fleeing war-torn countries is now on show at London's Barbican
Cosmic collectors: how the Guggenheim family came into its art
An exhibition at the Guggenheim Museum in New York looks at how the collection was shaped
Whitechapel Gallery retrospective reveals unfamiliar aspects of Eduardo Paolozzi’s career
“Godfather” of Pop is best-known in London for his Tottenham Court Road mosaics, which went back on show earlier this month
Bern and Bonn schedule first exhibitions of Cornelius Gurlitt’s art for November
Bern to focus on “degenerate” art while Bonn focuses on Nazi looting in show that will move on to Berlin
Egypt's Surrealists come out of the shadows
Exhibition at Reina Sofía in Madrid, which opened at the Pompidou last year, is first major survey of Art et Liberté group
Gay clubs, weeds and the European Union: politics mixes with the personal in Wolfgang Tillmans's Tate Modern survey
German photographer is also creating a new series of pro-European posters
‘Illegal’ immigrant artists take their protest fashions to the streets
New York's White Box gallery is organising a runway performance to highlight the precarious conditions of undocumented migrants
Russian billionaire’s new Venice gallery to open with show of Soviet and contemporary art
Inaugural exhibition will include work by Rodchenko, Tillmans and a new Barbara Kruger commission
Nathan Coley sets fire to (a tiny) Tate Modern for London show
Glaswegian artist's works gain pertinence at a time when cultural institutions are being targeted by extremists
Root of an unfocus: how Merce Cunningham developed common time into an artistic strategy
With John Cage and others, the choreographer invented a new way of thinking about movement
Curators resist pressure to hold sculpture show in Münster more often
German city debates whether to stage once-a-decade festival every five years
Kiev exhibition that questioned the results of Maidan revolution vandalised
Video shows attackers beating a gallery guard and tearing posters, and walls spray-painted with graffiti stating Mouthpiece of Moscow and Glory to Ukraine
Renaissance-influenced artist Joe Ramirez projects 'animated paintings' onto gold
With backing from Wim Wenders, first presentation of “Gold Projections” coincides with Berlin Film Festival
Rare group of Max Ernst bird paintings to go on show in London for first time in 30 years
Sotheby’s is organising the non-selling show to coincide with its Surrealist sale
We the People: Nari Ward to re-create monumental work in New York
Visitors can donate their own shoelaces during the live installation this month at the New-York Historical Society
Artist’s portrait of elephant killed by poachers brings attention to the cost of the ivory trade
Wendy Maruyama’s wildLIFE Project continues its US tour to San Francisco this month
UK’s oldest arts centre celebrates 300th birthday with works by Yoko Ono, Jeremy Deller and other alumni
Our five highlights from the Bluecoat's anniversary exhibition in Liverpool
Bret Easton Ellis: Trump should be credited with destroying Washington establishment
Paintings by American Psycho author and artist Alex Israel take on new political meaning in Gagosian show in London
Building anew: how Constructivism sought to remake the world
In the centenary year of the Bolshevik Revolution, exhibitions survey the art of the Russian avant-garde and put its radicalism in context
Wrong in the right way: Kenneth Goldsmith on why Picabia’s false Modernism feels so true
The French avant-garde artist’s work was prescient about our era of “post-truth” politics and culture
How US museums are celebrating Black History Month, coast to coast
A small selection of some of the many events and exhibitions planned for February
Hockney’s early prints make London debut ahead of Tate retrospective
British artist turned to draughtsmanship when painting was too pricey





























