Exhibitions
Hockney’s early prints make London debut ahead of Tate retrospective
British artist turned to draughtsmanship when painting was too pricey
Art world reels from Trump’s immigration ban
New policies on course to undermine exhibitions and exchange programmes
Trolls take over Icelandic pavilion at the Venice Biennale
Artist Egill Sæbjörnsson says a pair of man-eating creatures will shape the show
New retrospective in Paris for Pissarro, the first of the Impressionists
This will be one of three exhibitions on Pissarro in Europe this year, providing unparalleled access to the artist's greatest works
Tate Britain banks on David Hockney retrospective to pull in the crowds
More than 150 works will be on display, from those executed early in his career to some whose paint is still wet
Sean Scully’s grand finale opens in China
Abstract artist enjoys critical acclaim with two career surveys in as many years
Hadid’s paintings take on a life of their own
Virtual-reality experience is the result of a collaboration between the late architect’s studio, the Serpentine and Google
Philip Guston gets first Venice museum show
Accademia exhibition will open for this year's Venice Biennale, more than 50 years after the artist represented the US
Do Ho Suh creates memorial to his lost New York home and studio
Korean artist has moved to London, but his Chelsea apartment lives on in monumental drawings
Tate Modern to stage its first Picasso show—focusing on just a single year
Exhibition in 2018 will include The Dream that casino titan Steve Wynn accidentally put an elbow through
Louise Bourgeois and Yayoi Kusama united in Sotheby’s exhibition
Show at S|2 gallery in London is part of growing trend to revaluate and promote female artists
A bridge to something better: on artist-run galleries in mid-century New York
A show at the Grey Gallery looks at a time when artists could afford to run their own spaces
Female painter of the Flemish Baroque back in vogue—four centuries on
Rubens House to put on show of 17th-century artist Michaelina Wautier
London exhibitions: the domestic space is a world of toils, tricks and treats at Sadie Coles HQ, while Ken Price sends winter packing with a riot of colour at Hauser & Wirth—plus Paul Nash and Peter Liversidge
Giacometti plasters created for 1956 Venice Biennale to be reunited for Tate Modern show
Retrospective aims to reposition Swiss artist as master of clay and plaster–not just bronze
Broomberg & Chanarin to bring their politically-engaged art to the London Underground
New film at Canary Wharf will focus on refugee crisis in Europe, while current show in Milan includes topical works from past ten years
What a vivid imagination: on Sergei Eisenstein's erotic work
A group of "sex drawings" by the Soviet filmmaker are on show in New York
American embassy hosts Syrian painting show in London
The outgoing US ambassador Matthew Barzun stresses the importance of the art in a time of “destruction”
A translator from east to west: Kenneth Baker on John McLaughlin in Los Angeles
A survey of the painter’s work at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art reveals his affinities for Asian cultures
Five must-see shows at Condo 2017 in London
UK capital plays host to 36 international galleries in the second edition of this antidote to the uniformity and expense of art fairs
Paris blockbuster exhibition of Shchukin’s Modern art collection extended
Russian President Vladimir Putin personally thanked Bernard Arnault at the Kremlin for hosting the show
Steve McQueen’s Ashes to have US debut at the ICA Boston
The artist’s film of a young man killed by drug violence was a star of the 2015 Venice Biennale
London exhibitions: James Ensor’s carnivalesque paintings crackle at the RA while Anselm Kiefer offers an awe-inspiring gloom-fest at White Cube, plus much more
Post-Brexit: Victoria and Albert Museum show imagines Europe 2,000 years from now
Twelve artists have been commissioned to create works looking back on the present day from 4017<br> <br>
Five millennia of African art and history go on show in Paris
Musée du Quai Branly-Jacques Chirac tracks African roots and African routes in its upcoming exhibition
Statens Museum for Kunst assesses how Northern Europeans interpreted Japan
Japanomania returns once more to Copenhagen as the exhibition looks at how Nordic artists used Japanese art in their own work
US collectors send Dutch Old Masters on world tour
Leiden Collection due to open at the Louvre next year before travelling to Shanghai, Beijing and Abu Dhabi through 2018
Will Les Demoiselles d’Avignon return to Paris?
Vuitton museum to show Modern masterpieces from MoMA
The future is now: mobile phone photos are coming to the Met
Museum invites 24 artists to exchange images through their phones “in a game of visual ping-pong”





























