Exhibitions

Simon Fujiwara teams up with former Harrow teacher who became tabloid news

Artist’s film on Joanne Salley will be shown at the Photographers' Gallery in London<br> <br>

New York artists respond to 9/11

The exhibition marks the 15th anniversary of the attacks on the World Trade Center

Royal Academy to stage major Jasper Johns retrospective

Exhibition at London institution will tackle “different chapters” of artist’s vast canon spanning more than 60 years<br> <br>

Three to see: beyond London

Do time in Oscar Wilde’s Reading jail, self-reflect with Maria Lassnig in Liverpool before seeing the light in Cambridge with illuminated manuscripts <br> <br>

Björk makes reality virtual at London’s Somerset House

Innovative Icelandic musician is showing 360-degree virtual reality videos created for her breakup album Vulnicura

Galaxy of art heads to observatory in Russia’s north Caucasus

Alexandra Paperno among artists creating installations in tiny village in southern Russia

Three to see: New York

From a nearly-finished show of unfinished works, to a new look at an Old Master

Christoph Büchel's plans to build supermarket in Düsseldorf museum axed

K21 cancels project because Swiss conceptual artist’s ideas became too “complicated"<br> <br>

Yinka Shonibare has his moment in the sun with shows on three continents

The artist has exhibitions opening in the UK, US, Netherlands and Nigeria this autumn

Parviz Tanavoli unveils his largest ever work at Toronto’s Aga Khan museum

Iranian artist, who faced a travel ban in July, will also show the biggest Heech sculpture in the show<br>

Get inspired like Ansel by America’s national parks

Museums and galleries around the US stage shows celebrating 100 years of the National Park Service

Artangel’s latest commission by Vietnamese artist Dinh Q. Lê shows the backbreaking harvest of bird shit

The multi-screen installation is on display at a former Eclectic Theatre in London’s Peckham

Serpentine Sackler Gallery to mount major Zaha Hadid show

Paintings, drawings and digital art by the late British-Iraqi architect will be exhibited at London institution this winter<br> <br>

Moscow’s Tretyakov Gallery under fire over Crimean loans in blockbuster show

Ukraine calls for boycott of museum for borrowing 38 works by Ivan Aivazovsky from annexed territories

Three to see: New York

Faff about with Vito Acconci and double your pleasure with Stuart Davis

Three to see: Edinburgh Art Festival

Damián Ortega gets down-and-dirty at the Fruitmarket Gallery, while searing-selfies unsettle at the Scottish National Portrait Gallery

Looking up from the couch: on Mark Wallinger's show at the Freud Museum in London

The artist makes subtle changes to Freud’s study that speak to larger issues

Kusama fever spreads with five-city tour across North America

The Hirshhorn-organised show of Infinity Rooms, paintings and sculptures will travel to Seattle, Los Angeles, Toronto and Cleveland

Shirin Neshat dreams big for first solo show in Africa

The Iranian-born artist is premiering two new videos at Goodman Gallery in Johannesburg this week

Russian artist Erik Bulatov unveils explosive works in former munitions factory

Artist's first series of sculptures is on show in south-west France<br> <br>

Three to see: London

Channel spirits at the Courtauld Gallery and find “found” objects at the Foundling Museum <br>

Three to see: New York

Spot familiar faces at the Whitney and pump up the jam at the Brooklyn Museum

The private pleasures of kings: on nudes from the Prado at the Clark Art Institute

The Spanish Catholic Church tried to curb images of nudity, but artists and patrons did not always oblige