Exhibitions

Miami reconnects with Cuba

As relations improve across the Florida Straits, a string of exhibitions makes the most of the cultural ties between Miami and Havana.

British Museum to stage exhibition of Egyptian underwater archaeology

Next year’s show will focus on recent discoveries at the mouth of the Nile

Next stop for Tehran’s Modern art collection: the Maxxi in Rome

Italian museum is latest in line to borrow works by artists including Pollock and Picasso

Rijksmuseum hangs visceral works by Anish Kapoor alongside Dutch Old Masters

British artist says aftermath of suicide bombings are on his mind as new works go on show in Amsterdam

An island of bitter-sweetness: Caroline Bugler on Paul Klee

Two shows in Bern reveal how the artist grappled with youth, exile and death

Tracey Emin gets first solo show in Greater China

Lehmann Maupin and White Cube will host joint exhibition in March

Black British artists to be written into art history

Sonia Boyce to cre ate database of works by artists of African and Asian descent held in UK public collections

Ukrainian artist recreates sculptures destroyed by pro-Russian separatists

Saatchi gallery exhibition features 30 artists from the UK and Ukraine shortlisted for new competition

Wim Delvoye goes to Tehran for surprise solo show

Belgian artist is at the forefront of improving relations between Iran and the West

Western curator explores works by Iranian artist in the heart of Tehran

Exhibition co-organised by Germano Celant signals Iran’s soft power offensive

Robert Irwin to cover entire room in scrim for Hirshhorn show

Site-specific installation will form part of exhibition next year on the artist’s works from the 1960s

Echoes of the First World War fill Tate Britain’s galleries

Susan Philipsz's sound installation features instruments used by the armed forces

Middle East looks further east as trend for Korean art continues to grow

Sharjah institution is first in the region to show works by Asian country’s contemporary artists

United Nations celebrates female Arab muralists

Centuries-old Saudi tradition of house painting is in danger of dying out

Eating out of his hands: Kelly Grovier on Francisco Goya’s portraits

Is there a more dramatic 19th-century painter of hands than Goya?

The return of Uncle Joe Stalin and Socialist Realism?

The Russian church and state-sponsored art grow ever closer through concurrent Soviet-themed exhibitions in Moscow

Bubbles, burps and chimes: Sophie Lvoff on Jim Shaw at the New Museum

The artist’s exhibition is at its best in its quieter, less spectacular moments

John Akomfrah’s Venice Biennale hit film to get UK premiere in January

Vertigo Sea will debut at the Arnolfini in Bristol before touring to Margate and Manchester

Houston show looks at racial injustice from a white perspective

The Abolitionists to include controversial installation about Michael Brown shooting by artist Ti-Rock Moore

Italian Renaissance panels reunited after centuries apart

Antonello da Messina’s triptych brought together in 15-year loan agreement