Exhibitions
Three to see: New York
From Bruce Conner’s haunting assemblage and László Moholy-Nagy’s gesamtkunstwerk to blackness in abstraction<br> <br>
Katharina Grosse's splash of colour for New York beachside building
The Rockaway! project at Fort Tilden opened this week but will vanish in November<br>
Francis Bacon's great gambles—both in art and in the casino—on show in Monte Carlo
The artist regarded his losses on the roulette table as “an expense related to painting”
Africa's first major Matisse show to open in Johannesburg
Exhibition will highlight inspiration the French artist drew from African figurines and masks
Mystery over Bosch's piper
Dutch artist's famous painting, The Haywain, shows musician playing bagpipe incorrectly. Could he be based on a previous print?
Three to see: London
See the best of British at Christie's then hop over to Hockney before going underground for a night of art <br> <br>
Three to see: New York
Get evicted with Martha Rosler before your around-the-world trip with Sigmar Polke<br> <br>
The seriousness of a child at play: Kenneth Baker on Joel Shapiro at the Nasher Sculpture Center
Shapiro says he only wants to 'stick stuff in space,' which belies the many important questions his work raises
Impressionism leaps off the canvas and into the Bronx
Exhibition brings a period garden and 20 US Impressionist works to New York
Steve Martin—comic, collector and now curator—helps launch Lawren Harris show in Toronto
At Tuesday’s preview, the actor and art enthusiast spoke about his first encounter with the Canadian painter’s work, and offered advice to young artists
The painful auf wiedersehen of Wolfgang Tillmans’s anti-Brexit images, Mona Hatoum's over-egged symbolism and much more in this week’s London exhibition round-up
Three to see: New York
Bas Jan Ader may get you down but Stuart Davis will lift you up
Three to see: London
From dour Dostoevsky to sunny South Americans, what to see this weekend in the capital
Sharjah show looks at immigration in a land of migrants
Al Haraka Baraka at the Maraya Art Centre examines the UAE as melting pot
German collector warns he will end loans to English institutions in event of Brexit
Heiner Pietzsch will lend works to Scotland instead
Russian art collection to get permanent display in UK country home
Andrey Filatov’s Art Russe signs long-term deal with Lord Montagu’s Beaulieu Palace House
Houellebecq lights up Paris with photography show—and a smoking room
Controversial author caters for fellow smokers at Palais de Tokyo show
Kunstmuseum stages sculptural revolution
Museum’s new building opens with ambitious survey ranging from Brancusi to Bruce Nauman
Beyeler gets the balance right
Alexander Calder’s grandson picks his favourite works in the artist’s joint show with Fischli/Weiss
Kids commission the darnedest things: New York high-schoolers choose public art for Long Island City
Brooklyn-based artist Mika Tajima work looks like a hot tub with plumes of coloured vapour that change hues based on the fluctuating price of gold
The gospel according to Bruce Conner: on the artist's show at Paula Cooper Gallery
Biblical upheaval is at the heart of a group of tapestries by the artist
Edgy art in Basel’s back yard
Head to Salts in the leafy suburbs to find brand new work in garages and gardens
Six shows to see during Art Basel
Alleviate your fair-tigue with these exhibitions in and around the Swiss city
Oscar Tuazon goes off-grid in Basel
For Art Basel, the artist has used cutting-edge technology to update hippie-chic, eco-friendly house
With sanctions in the rear-view mirror, European museums look to Iranian art
V&A plans show on Iranian heritage and history while Berlin seals deal with Tehran museum
French museums kick off culture events to mark Euro 2016
Louvre-Lens among institutions hoping to turn football into footfall
Serpentine summer programme goes BIG
Four additional projects accompany the annual pavilion for Julia Peyton-Jones’ last stand
Made for each other: Moholy-Nagy and the Guggenheim rotunda
The Hungarian law student and aspiring poet turned Bauhaus artist is an ideal choice for the spiralling architectural space
Latin American artists triumph at South London Gallery
Gallery has partnered with New York’s Guggenheim on survey of the region





























