Exhibitions

Three to see: Athens

What to take in besides the big Documenta 14 show in the Greek capital

New paintings to be revealed in Jasper Johns’s Royal Academy retrospective

US artist’s first survey in the UK for 40 years will also include key flag and target pieces

Bruce Nauman's sound piece returns to Tate Modern's Turbine Hall

Veteran conceptual artist will also be subject of Artist Rooms show in Tate’s Switch House extension

Politics and performance take centre stage at Documenta 14 in Athens

Quinquennial contemporary art exhibition opens in a different city to Kassel for the first time

Tate chairman Lord Browne writes impassioned personal account for Queer British Art show

Exhibition opens this week with catalogue foreword by former chief executive of BP who kept his sexuality a secret until 2007

Culture on the frontline: Penn Museum shows artefacts curators are fighting to save in Syria and Iraq

Exhibition features ancient objects and Medieval manuscripts, along with contemporary commissions by a Syrian-born artist

Artists who made it a family affair: Madrid, Frankfurt, and Philadelphia explore the creative exploits of collaborative families

Kobro and Strzeminski, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Pierre-Auguste and Jean Renoir's relationships are each subject to in-depth review

Winckelmann's impact on modern concepts of art history is celebrated in Weimar

The man who wrote art history is remembered 300 years after his birth

Objects from Matisse’s studio travel for first time

The Museum of Fine Arts in Boston will be the first place outside of France to have this honour

Fondation Louis Vuitton offers a snapshot of contemporary African art

The art of Sub-Saharan Africa and South Africa make a big impact in Paris

Berlin Kulturforum surveys the long history of alchemy

Spanning 3000 years, the exhibition covers the Egyptian origins of alchemy to its influence on contemporary artists such as Koons

Germany marks the 500th anniversary of Luther’s Theses

Several exhibits are taking place across the country, including the Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin

Latest Hugo Boss Prize by Guggenheim awarded to Yi's olfactory object

The 11th edition of this exhibition links nature with nurture

Pictures Generation artist Lawler confronts ‘alternative facts’ at MoMA

As fake news and 'fake news' takes over politics, Louise Lawler's retrospective hits home

Triennale di Milano: art effects empathy as forced migration anchors show

The Restless Earth explores the divisive subject currently preoccupying global media

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

Political and poignant, Gharem's art reflects on one of the defining moments of the 21st century

British artist makes work out of Isis bullet holes

Piers Secunda's paint casts record the damage at front-line sites in Iraq

How Eduardo Paolozzi channelled the chaos of Modern life

The artist’s relevance to our disruptive digital age shines through in a Whitechapel survey

Tate Modern opens first 'live' show with mist, plants and a rave

Series of exhibitions dedicated to live art will be annual with BMW's support

Marsden Hartley's Maine: what the Modern painter took from his home state—and what he left behind

An exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum looks at the profound role Maine played in peripatetic artist's life and work

What post-internet art looks like in China

New York’s MoMA PS1 is collaborating with the K11 Art Foundation for a show on the regional differences in the digital world and their effect on art

M+ pays tribute to Hong Kong’s gender-bending golden age

Exhibition celebrates the androgynous stars of 1980s and 1990s Cantopop and cinema

In pictures: Zaha Hadid's show in Hong Kong

Exhibition at ArtisTree features designs for leisure club that launched Zaha Hadid’s career

Centre Pompidou broke even on Koons retrospective, Paris court decision reveals

Due to a €1.25m loan fee to the Whitney, the museum did not see many profits from one of their biggest shows ever

Sebastiano's debt to Michelangelo made clear in London show

The follower limps while the master strides through all six galleries in the National Gallery's latest exhibition

Snapshot from a brighter moment: the 2017 Whitney Biennial reflects a pre-Trump America

Many of the works in this year’s exhibition respond to the country’s social tensions, but the pressing question about what art can do during a crisis remains unanswered