Exhibitions

Bonn and Bern team up to show controversial Gurlitt collection

Exhibition aims to “contribute to transparency” as researchers investigate how much of the art was looted by the Nazis

Less is more in Paul Strand's American dream

Best known for his images of New York, this major London survey shows how the US photographer travelled far and wide

Beyond Freud and fetish art: Allen Jones in New York

Curator Norman Rosenthal aims to reintroduce the British artist to a “conservative, Donald Trump-era” America in a show at Michael Werner Gallery

The Met gets a second chance to get contemporary art right

After 75 years of fumbling, the New York museum can use the Breuer building to play to its strengths and explore art-making across time

For the record: 18th-century drawings of Palmyra on show in Cologne

Louis-François Cassas documented many of the ancient Syrian city’s buildings, including the Temple of Bel that Isil destroyed last year

Historic Chinese water village rivals Beijing and Shanghai as new art destination

Inaugural Art Wuzhen features works by Ai Weiwei, Xu Bing, Marina Abramovic and Damien Hirst but Ann Hamilton steals the show in old-style theatre

What will Shanghai look like in 100 years? New culture initiative to predict the future

Hans Ulrich Obrist and Yongwoo Lee have invited artists, architects, hackers, bloggers and activists to participate in inaugural Shanghai Project

Sol LeWitt’s art collection reveals friendships and artistic resonances

The Drawing Center displays a selection of the 4,000 works amassed by the ‘natural-born collector’

Walk among Olympic gods—in New York

The Onassis Cultural Center is hosting a major loan exhibition of objects from the archaeological site of Dion

Hong Kong pop-up show provides a speedy guide to hacking

Chinese artists join Simon Denny in K11-Serpentine show organised by Hans Ulrich Obrist

Biggest ever Giacometti survey show opens in Shanghai

Artist’s foundation teams up with museum founder Budi Tek to bring 250 works to China

Tatsuo Miyajima transforms Hong Kong's tallest tower into a metaphor for life

Japanese artist's large-scale light installation was commissioned by Art Basel

Top shows during Art Basel in Hong Kong

From the collection of former Swiss ambassador Uli Sigg to Conrad Shawcross’s dancing robot, find out what’s going on beyond the fair

Where science and art collide

Liverpool’s Fact partners with Geneva’s Cern on an artist residency, while the artist Ryoichi Kurokawa collaborates with the astrophysicist Vincent Minier to depict the birth of stars

Martin Parr shows Britain in all its 'stiff upper-lipped, jubilant glory'

Barbican exhibition presents the country through the lenses of 23 photographers from abroad

Lights, camera, Actionism! Günter Brus stars in Berlin show

We speak to the Austrian artist about meeting Oskar Kokoschka, the growing interest in Viennese contemporary art and who today’s Actionists are

The many facets of Isaac Mizrahi: Victoria Stapley-Brown on the designer's Jewish Museum survey

"I can hardly believe it, I’m floating on this cloud," the artist says of the exhibition

Fourth edition of New Orleans’ Prospect triennial to focus on colonialism in the ‘global south’

The international contemporary art exhibition will also coincide with the port city’s 300th anniversary

Can a biennial really prosper in Pakistan?

The Lahore Biennale is due to launch next year amid security issues and a meagre art scene

The heart of Islam on view in Washington, DC

As US presidential candidates debate Muslim immigration, Saudi artist Ahmed Mater depicts the ultra-conservative country’s urban redevelopment in Smithsonian show

Who's afraid of Robert Mapplethorpe?

As a major exhibition on the New York photographer opens at Lacma and the Getty Museum, the question of what kind of work museums can show rumbles on

'You don't need a gallery to show ideas': Orit Gat on Seth Siegelaub at the Stedelijk

An exhibition in Amsterdam devoted to the dealer's work explores his curatorial ideas

Medieval building in Hieronymus Bosch's home town collapses

Façade was meant to feature in quincentenary lightshow, but event organisers are adamant that show will go on

Noguchi Museum invites Tom Sachs to tea

Queens institution breaks with tradition to hold first solo show by another artist