Exhibitions

Dutch masterpieces owned by the Russian tsars to travel to Amsterdam

State Hermitage Museum is lending works, including six paintings by Rembrandt, to its Netherlands outpost

Magnum Photos celebrates 70 years in New York with a show of 250 works

The International Center of Photography in New York will play host to the highlights produced by this prestigious agency

Getty Centre displays Killip’s chronicle of de-industrialised Britain

Images from In Flagrante make up the core of this solo exhibition

Tate survey exhibition reunites Giacometti’s Venice Biennale sculptures for first time in 60 years

This display aims to flesh out Giacometti's practice, which is not limited to his iconic bronze figures

Stedelijk explores design solutions created in response to the refugee crisis

Solution or Utopia? is the first of five exhibitions planned by the museum to tackle issues of immigration

Hokusai’s late style comes into view at the British Museum

Looking beyond his iconic Great Wave at treasures from the museum's collection and from around the globe

David Smith’s sculptures get some space to breathe at Storm King

This will be the first exhibition to focus on Smith's use of the colour white

'Rediscovered' Degas goes on show in London

Stair Sainty gallery is staging a selling-exhibition around the controversial work

In pictures: St Petersburg’s Winter Palace ransacked after the Bolshevik Revolution

Images from the archives of the Hermitage museum are on show at London's Calvert 22 Foundation for one weekend only

The champion of the new: Kenneth Baker on the Dwan Gallery at Lacma

An exhibition examining Virginia Dwan's Los Angeles and New York galleries reminds our critic of times past

Jonas Burgert’s monster landscape confronts decay, decline and death

22m-wide painting at heart of artist’s Zeitlaich solo show in Berlin

Venture capitalist Jean Pigozzi plans foundation to house huge contemporary African art collection

Works from his 10,000-strong holdings are on show in extensive survey at Fondation Louis Vuitton in Paris

Political art withers as Mamut 5 opens in Istanbul

All-Turkish art project sees artists retreat to their studios

Fake news! Photographers’ project explores the media in the post-truth era

Fake Newsroom reimagines the 1980s Newsroom project by Larry Sultan and Mike Mandel

Hermitage to loan Scythian treasures for British Museum show

London show will explore one of the great nomadic civilisations of antiquity

Tomás Saraceno collaborates with 7,000 spiders to make largest-ever exhibited web

Argentinian artist’s solo show in Buenos Aires also includes a sound piece played by an arachnid

To break through the Modernist cube: on Lygia Pape at the Met Breuer

The artist's work is part of a broad tendency to escape the bounds of Modernism, but it is complicated by its nostalgic mood

Ashley Bickerton comes full circle with first UK retrospective at Damien Hirst’s gallery

Bali-based artist first met the former YBA in New York in the late 1980s

Major exhibition on the Hajj planned for Abu Dhabi this autumn

Show exploring annual pilgrimage to Mecca due to be held at Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque

Storm erupts over Nitsch’s bull slaughter at Tasmanian museum

Campaigners demand axing of performance by Actionist at MONA's Dark Mofo festival

Artist who shot Beyoncé’s maternity photographs takes on Trump in London show

Awol Erizku's exhibition at Ben Brown Fine Arts tackles “racism and bigotry” in the US

Exhibition featuring four female artists to launch Arab cultural institute in New York

Saudi artist Dana Awartani and Monir Shahroudy Farmanfarmaian of Iran will show works on paper at the new cultural space in lower Manhattan

Saudi Arabian artist’s first US solo show escapes shadow of 9/11

Abdulnasser Gharem says the US show allows him more freedom than he may have in Saudi Arabia

Rarely loaned works from Uzbekistan’s ‘Louvre of the Steppes’ travel to Moscow

Paintings, decorative art and archaeological objects from one of the world’s most remote museums are on view at the Pushkin Museum

Mark Dion brings early 20th-century celebrity art and science team back to life at the Drawing Center

An exhibition offers a fresh look at the work of the Department of Tropical Research