Exhibitions
Luciano Benetton’s collection presents a united view of the world’s cultures
But Venice exhibition is also full of political unrest and upheaval
The Buck Stopped Here: seaside gloom and Russell Brand bring sunshine to Banksy’s Dismaland
Jeff Koons goes head-to-head with Michelangelo in Florence
To coincide with city's antiques biennial, US artist will unveil sculpture next to statue of David
Collective behind Rain Room to create public art piece on the Thames
Random International are working on a large-scale outdoor installation at Nine Elms
British Museum signs deal to send touring shows to Spain
A €2m partnership with foundation of savings bank includes exhibitions on ancient Greece and Egypt
Drawing from an antique treasure chest: Martin Postle on the influence of antiquity
An exhibition at Sir John Soane’s Museum reveals the continued importance of the classical ideal
Mike Kelley’s Superman-inspired sculptures coming to New York
Hauser & Wirth to show the artists Kandors series, based on the comic book's bottled city
Murakami reveals surprise debt to Anselm Kiefer
Superstar artist provides exclusive insight into vast and eclectic collection before his Yokohama show—just don’t call him the Japanese Andy Warhol
Murakami organises Japanese ceramics exhibition in Los Angeles
Blum & Poe show features works by three ceramicists who experiment with ancient techniques
Mamma mia! Show on motherhood opens in Milan
Massimiliano Gioni’s latest exhibition looks at the relationship between women and power in the 20th century
Post-storm production: New Orleans museums look to artists and their practice
Exhibitions focus on more subtle ways artists were influenced by Hurricane Katrina
Interactive art: 'dumb stunts' have gone too far
Why art should not become a fairground attraction
When mourning becomes its own reward: on the work of Doris Salcedo
The Colombian sculptor finds inspiration in grief and channels it into new inventions
A healthy dose of nature: David D’Arcy on van Gogh’s landscapes
An exhibition at the Clark Art Institute is a road map for the artist’s psychological journey
New festival to celebrate England’s northern art stars
Warrington event will include works inspired by retail giant Ikea
New Orleans, ten years after Katrina: Mary Ellen Mark’s last assignment
The photographer’s final series commissioned by CNN is on display on Governors Island and online
The Buck Stopped Here: crackling creative energy in London, Britain’s best-known outsider and a cheeky EU-themed sideswipe in the countryside
Paranoid visions: Simon Hewitt on the Nordic Biennial of Contemporary Art
This year’s edition of Momentum explores the anxiety of contemporary life
The Young Lords in New York
A trio of exhibitions examines the artistic and political legacy of the grassroots group
Nearly half a million visitors turned out for V&A’s McQueen blockbuster
The “unpredictable, dramatic and spectacular” exhibition drew crowds and celebrities during its extended run in London
Richard Long’s love letter to Bristol
Major new exhibition draws on the sculptor’s links with the southwest, featuring works crafted from Cornish slate and River Avon mud
Edinburgh Art Festival: exploding meteors, Greek drama and dolphin dialogues
Twelfth edition launches this week with more than 40 shows across the city's galleries and museums
Rauschenberg and O’Keeffe lead Tate’s 2016 programme, but who is Bhupen Khakhar?
The late Indian artist’s vibrant homoerotic canvases will hang in Tate Modern next summer




























