Exhibitions

First major retrospective of Marina Abramovic in Europe opens in Denmark

The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in in Humlebæk will stage reperformances of some of her most famous pieces

Long-neglected portraits by Cézanne arrive in the d'Orsay

This will be the first exhibition dedicated to the great master's portraits since 1910

Giovanni da Rimini's images of religious splendour shine in the National Gallery

A Renaissance masterpiece is unveiled, but its mystery remains unsolved

A long history of scholarship drives survey of Raphael’s drawings currently exhibited at the Ashmolean

Debate over attribution has marked modern scholarship on this great master, bringing nuance to the Oxford show

Rijksmuseum explores how botany helped give birth to photography

The New Realities of 19th-century photography shows key developments in scientific and artistic endeavour

De Stijl in the Netherlands: a round-up

Three excellent exhibitions explore different approaches to Neoplasticism

Manchester gets first comprehensive retrospective of Wyndham Lewis in 40 years

The founder of the Vorticist movement has often been under-appreciated or misunderstood, which the Imperial War Museum North seeks to rectify

Morgan Library explores how the Grand Siècle in Rome inspired the drawings of Poussin and Claude

The exhibition brings together more than 50 works created by French artists living abroad

Perrotin to inaugurate Tokyo gallery with Soulages show

The 97-year old artist won prestigious Japanese Praemium Imperiale prize in 1992

Ai Weiwei poses as drowned Syrian refugee toddler once again

Chinese artist recreates harrowing scene at Israel Museum after Donald Trump visit

Rare loans from Hermitage Museum—including ancient lumps of cheese—to feature in British Museum's Scythian show

September exhibition will feature antiquities that have never left St Petersburg before

Hong Kong show traces origins of Modern art in Vietnam

Works by Vietnamese-American artist Richard Streitmatter-Tran are juxtaposed with older masterpieces in de Sarthe Gallery exhibition

US billionaire Thomas Kaplan plans to send collection of Dutch Old Masters to Russia

Hermitage and Pushkin museums could show Leiden Collection in 2018

Tickets cancelled for Nitsch performance in Tasmania due to protest threat

Bloody event featuring bull carcass will go ahead at a new venue with bolstered security

Worth the pilgrimage: on Francesco de Mura at Vassar College

Much of this long-neglected Baroque artist's work is lost, but what remains is worth another look

Prince Charles to support exhibitions about his two art-collecting predecessors

Buckingham Palace and Royal Academy shows reunite works for the first time in nearly four centuries

The art Donald Trump saw during his state visit to Saudi Arabia

Exhibitions organised especially for the US President include works by Ahmed Mater, Maha Malluh and Abdullah Al-Othman

Gilbert & George bring battle of cultures to Berlin church

The duo’s Scapegoating Pictures are part of an exhibition marking 500th anniversary of the Reformation

Scientific models in the spotlight in Manchester

A century of grime was removed from the teaching tools ahead of the show

Naming names: on the Le Nain mystery at Louvre-Lens

An exhibition attempts to assign discrete attributions to the works of the brothers Le Nain

Iran's presidential election casts shadow over show organised by country's leading artist

Artist Parviz Tanavoli hopes Lions of Iran exhibition will still go ahead in Tehran—and travel abroad

A weak sketch of influence: on John Latham at the Serpentine Galleries

The influential artist's work does not inspire the richest ideas in the exhibition

Cosa? UK artist John Smith uses translation app in Venice show

Video will feature alongside key works from 1970-80s in artist's first solo exhibition in Italy

Japan Society celebrates 110th anniversary with major Hiroshi Sugimoto show

The Japanese photographer and architect has also been commissioned to beautify the museum

How Matisse helped Diebenkorn calm his ‘rage at human nature’

The American artist learned much from his French predecessor, but his sense of disquiet was his own

Pop goes the yacht: Roy Lichtenstein’s designs for America’s Cup sail to Vermont

As well as the artist’s models, drawings and the mermaid-themed vessel itself, the exhibition includes the premier of a documentary film about the historic project