Exhibitions
Three to see: London
Gawp and howl at Wifredo Lam’s Vodou inspired-works before being sectioned at the Wellcome Collection’s Bedlam show <br>
Three to see: New York
From a photographer in exile, to a painter changing his stripes
Culture trumps politics with modern Arab art show in Iran
Tehran Museum’s The Sea Suspended seeks to bridge boundaries
Gavin Turk is latest artist to get show at Damien Hirst's gallery
Newport Street Gallery retrospective follows Jeff Koons solo show
Beyond Colour Field: Helen Frankenthaler makes her mark in later works
The curator John Elderfield on his exhibition of the artist’s rarely shown paintings at Gagosian Beverly Hills—and what museums can learn from galleries
What not to miss during Berlin Art Week
From Anne Imhof’s circus-like opera to a marathon of artist’s films to Andreas Greiner’s giant chicken skeleton
Whitney Museum opens first Carmen Herrera exhibition in nearly 20 years
The show looks at the artist's development from 1948 to 1978
Günther Uecker gets first solo show in London in more than 50 years
Zero Group artist has created six new nail paintings about human violence for exhibition at Dominique Lévy gallery
What happens when a colourblind artist can finally see the full spectrum?
Daniel Arsham has expanded his palette thanks to high-tech “sunglasses” and is showing richly hued works for the first time at New York’s Perrotin gallery
Lacma celebrates 50 years of Gemini GEL
The exhibition includes the first series produced by the LA workshop, as well as a collection of prints recently donated to the museum
Three to see: London Design Biennale
From an experimental snowmobile to toe chopsticks and Proustian sweets<br>
Political art that packs a punch installed in San Francisco’s Presidio park
The curator behind Ai Weiwei’s blockbuster project on Alcatraz has organized a group show on the former military base
Georgiana Houghton’s spiritualism, Dorothea Tanning’s flowers, Blackpool neon and black dandyism, light-up this week’s exhibition roundup
Loosely hanging appendages: on Rachel Harrison's Perth Amboy at MoMA
The artist believes that meaning accumulates with the amount of things thrown carelessly into a room
Duchamp’s Bottle Rack goes on the market 100 years after the term ‘readymade’ was coined
Thaddaeus Ropac is selling the sculpture on behalf of the Rauschenberg Foundation at his Paris gallery
New York dealer stages historic Infotainment show 30 years after it was conceived
Elizabeth Dee will show expanded version of the exhibition in new Harlem gallery this autumn
Lucy and Jorge Orta give us a flavour of how much food we consume and waste in new show
Exhibition in Peterborough is dedicated to the couple’s initiatives on the “politics of food”<br> <br>
Three to see: New York
From a New York Ab-Ex anniversary to Bruce Nauman striking a sculptural pose
Nobuyoshi Araki nude photos censored in Mexico City
After a local bar was forced to remove images of nude women from its walls, the gallery Kurimanzutto plans to restage the show
Tehran’s Modern art collection to make first stop among Berlin’s Old Masters
Gemäldegalerie to show works by Pollock and Rothko bought before Iranian Revolution
What to see in Korea this biennial season
From Gwangju’s heavily political works to a 30th anniversary show of Korean art in Gwacheon
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>
New show in Reading Prison celebrates its most famous inmate Oscar Wilde, but there are many more voices haunting its empty cells
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





























