Exhibitions

President Putin and Pope Francis agree Vatican masterpieces show in Moscow

Exhibition at State Tretyakov Gallery, opening tomorrow, includes Caravaggio’s The Deposition

State Hermitage Museum to stage Pompeii show in 2018

Collaboration between Russian and Italian museums marks "important moment in international relations" for ancient site

Tate Modern launches ten-day live art exhibition in the Tanks

Fog sculptures and multisensory "occasions" are on the programme next spring

Bob Dylan on Da Vinci, Van Gogh and the camera obscura

The singer says his landscapes would have a soundtrack by Charlie Parker or Peetie Wheatstraw

Three to see: New York

It's your last chance to see Diane Arbus's revelatory show at the Metropolitan Museum

New York artist Adam Pendleton gets political in Zurich

His latest show, Midnight in America, responds to the US election

Beijing museum says Anselm Kiefer exhibition will go ahead despite artist’s protest

German artist has called for show to be cancelled because he says he never gave his consent

A uniquely powerful force: Kenneth Baker on Bruce Conner at SFMoMA

The critic examines a bracing and brilliant survey of the artist's work

Three to see: Vienna

See Francis Alÿs’s dreamy paintings and Dürer’s apocalyptic nightmare during Vienna Art Week<br>

Juergen Teller reveals Mapplethorpe’s ‘gentler and more romantic side’

Lesser-known works by the US artist go on show at Alison Jacques Gallery in London

Anselm Kiefer calls for his first exhibition in China to be cancelled

German artist says he did not give his consent to the show at Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Arts

Three to see: New York

From sacred spaces to meditative photographs

Whitechapel Gallery curator hopes all-female show will be 'defiant riposte' to Trump winning US election

Photography exhibition scheduled for next year is drawn from the collection of Washington D.C’s National Museum of Women in the Arts

The radiant future that never came: on Communist art from the 1930s to today

A show at Galerie St. Etienne in New York looks at how left-wing politics once animated culture—and how they no longer do

Three to see: Paris

From Mexican Modernism to iPhones made of stone, via a Picasso and Giacometti duet

Tehran exhibition in Berlin faces delay after Iranian culture minister resigns

German capital’s museum authorities say they are confident that show will still open in December

Three to see: New York

From the French Baroque to contemporary Christian art

Peek into Ai Weiwei’s mobile phone photos in Amsterdam exhibition

#SafePassage at the Fotografiemuseum features 16,500 images captured by the artist over the past five years

Guggenheim Abu Dhabi's collection grows as curatorial team shrinks

Second exhibition is announced as building stalls in Emirate

Work censored as art world descends on Shanghai

As Shanghai Biennale, two art fairs and scores of exhibitions open, Sun Xun's video work shut down<br>

'Caravaggio' found in French attic unveiled in Milan

Exhibition at Pinacoteca di Brera invites scholars and public to judge controversial attribution of Judith Beheading Holofernes

Love connection: gallery show pairs works by famous artist couples

Pilar Ordovas’s pop-up exhibition in New York dips into the dymanics behind creative partnerships

Must-see shows in Turin during Artissima

Heavy-hitting, political shows by Wael Shawky and Josh Kline headline the city’s art programme

My friend Mark Rothko: Pace Gallery’s Arne Glimcher explains the allure of the artist’s dark work

A major non-selling loan exhibition at the New York gallery is five years in the planning

Three to see: London

From a rare UK visit by Flaming June to the muted horrors of Paul Nash’s war paintings

Three to see: New York

From immersive contemporary art, to a renewed look at Modern masters

Shanghai show of Felix Gonzalez-Torres’s art offers shared experience but little explanation

An exhibition Rockbund Art Museum eschews a heavy-handed curatorial approach, but also avoids discussing the artist’s homosexuality and the Aids crisis that directly informed his works

Flaming June comes home to London

Victorian picture, on show at Leighton House Museum, rarely travels from collection in Puerto Rico

Impossible to ignore: joint gallery show in New York focuses on Carolee Schneemann’s lesser-known works

PPOW and Galerie Lelong are presenting mixed-media installations and drawings from the 1980s and 90s