Exhibitions

Liz Glynn brings turn-of-the-century grandeur to Central Park with her open-air ballroom

The Los Angeles-based sculptor is also in the spotlight next month with a show of Rodin-inspired works at Paula Cooper Gallery

US exhibition shines light on Qur’ans as collector's objects

Sackler Gallery explores the movement of these religious texts in major loan show

Three to see: London

From Malick Sidibé’s black-and-white photos of Bamako’s youth culture to Ken Price’s bright and colourful ceramics <br> <br>

Shine a light: ICA Boston examines ten years of collecting

By turns successful and unsuccessful, the show presents a retrospective of the museum

Patti Smith and Vanessa Bell in joint photography show at Dulwich Picture Gallery

Exhibition will include Bell’s images of the Bloomsbury set and Smith’s shots of the group’s country retreat<br>

Three to see: New York

From opulent ancien régime metalwork to Dubuffet's elegant drawings

Major shows in Venice and Paris to map Alighiero Boetti’s monumental spectrum

Cini Foundation and Tornabuoni’s new outpost in the French capital will host exhibitions in 2017

Jake and Dinos Chapman to have first major exhibition in Turkey

Show will bring together more Hell sculptures than ever before, as well as the artists’ first neon work

Three to see: London

From Rodin’s twirling dancers to Mapplethorpe’s still-lifes

A bright spot in an otherwise darkened Egypt

Mohamed Abla's show of new works in Cairo is on amid a moment of prolonged political agony in the country

Sex changes: ancient Egypt and contemporary feminism at the Brooklyn Museum

Recent research explains why women masqueraded as men on their coffins

Three to see: New York

From feminist art to the last years of Max Beckmann

Portrait of Oscar Wilde to return to UK for first time in nearly a century

Writer was forced to sell his prized painting when he went bankrupt during gross indecency trial

Royal Academy president to show new compositions in US

Christopher Le Brun's latest paintings respond, in part, to music

When the stars align: Miró and Calder to shine in joint New York shows

Pace and Acquavella galleries team up next April to present “constellation” works by the two artists

Shezad Dawood’s ten-part film Leviathan to launch in Venice in May

Following the models of HBO and Netflix, episodes will be streamed at international venues and released as a feature film in 2020

Three to see: London

From the feminist avant-garde works collected by an Austrian electrical company to the Aussie Impressionists inspired by Monet<br> <br>

First UK exhibition devoted to Robert Rauschenberg’s transfer drawings goes on show at London gallery

Offer Waterman is selling around half of the highly political works, while others have been loaned by private US collections

‘Letting colour loose’: Kenneth Noland’s final paintings come to Pace New York

The series of 15 never-before-shown works have remained in the artist’s Maine studio since he started them in 2006, four years before his death

China’s Terracotta Warriors march back into the UK

Life-size sculptures to be the centrepiece of a major loan show at the National Museums Liverpool

London's National Portrait Gallery to host first major exhibition of Cézanne's portraits

Show will open at the Musée d’Orsay in Paris in summer 2017, travel to London that autumn, then head to the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC

Wim Delvoye’s poop and potato gun works to be shown at Museum Tinguely during Art Basel

The Belgian artist’s Spud Gun and Cloaca series to be displayed alongside Swiss sculptor’s kinetic machines

Newly discovered Cubist painting sheds light on friendship between Picasso and Rivera

A work by Rivera in Picasso’s personal collection suggests that the tale of the two artists’ falling-out has been exaggerated

Zaha Hadid’s dynamic paintings go on show in London

Serpentine Galleries show visionary designs and drawings along with virtual reality experience

‘Humanity uprooted’: Noguchi Museum marks 75th anniversary of Japanese American internment

Timely show traces the lasting impact on the artist’s work of voluntary wartime relocation to Arizona detention camp

Remember Pearl Harbor: exhibition commemorates 75th anniversary of attack

Massachusetts museum gives multiple perspective on the “date which will live in infamy”

MoMA to celebrate East Village’s Club 57

An exhibition on the former nightclub-cum-alternative space in the basement of a Polish church is planned for October 2017

Animal rights activists target Hermitage over road kill in Jan Fabre show

St Petersburg museum says the Belgian artist's installations condemn animal cruelty

Three to See: Miami

Relieve your fair-tigue at the city's numerous institutions