Exhibitions
Etchings can draw in the crowds
Etchings by the French draughtsman Jacques Callot go on show in Moscow
Nitsch’s cancelled Mexico show to open in Sicily
Controversial artist’s canvases, photos and videos to be displayed at Palermo’s Museo Zac after Museo Jumex exhibition pulled
Solo Calder show is a first for Russia
Artist’s grandson welcomes ‘long overdue’ retrospective at the Pushkin featuring more than 50 works
Beautiful brutality: the splendours of violence at the Venice Biennale
The central exhibition at the Venice Biennale is searing but splendid, even if it raises moral concerns
Scandinavia gets spotted fever with Yayoi Kusama tour
Show includes fashion designs as well as early drawings and pastels found in a sealed package during a recent studio visit
London’s cosmonaut exhibition is back in orbit
Science Museum show was postponed last year amid political tensions with Russia
A Home for interdisciplinary art opens in Manchester
The inaugural exhibition at the new $25m arts complex in northern England focuses on affairs of the heart
‘I don’t believe that political art can change anything’: Syrian artist Sara Shamma on the role of the artist in times of war
The Art Newspaper speaks to the artist at her new show in London
Artists unite for Delfina Foundation
Mark Wallinger and Tacita Dean among alumni donating works to raise funds for residency centre in London
A mere semblance of political activity
Pedro Reyes's show is more about performing for the camera than changing the world
US show sidesteps Russian embargo
Neue Galerie exhibition features loans from private collectors
The Met launches China show, using a Western lens
After the gala and serious fundraising, Costume Institute and Asian art department join forces to celebrate real and imaginary China
Louvre president shows solidarity with Iraq and Tunisia
Jean-Luc Martinez says attacks on cultural heritage marks "turning point" for universal museums
No country for an old artist: on Goya’s witches and old people
Elizabeth Clegg discusses a new scholarly catalogue
Builders rush to get Milan’s Expo 2015 ready a day before it opens
Two thirds of the site is still unfinished
America is easier to see, but the whole picture remains elusive: Alexander Alberro on the Whitney’s opening exhibition
Unknown works appear with more familiar ones but a few key pieces have lost impact they once had in Breuer Building
Pompidou responds to criticism that Le Corbusier exhibition glosses over architect’s fascist past
Although show focuses on his work, a research project will be launched on his life and beliefs
Shortlisted designs for Guggenheim Helsinki go on show
Exhibition accompanied by app that’s “like Tinder for buildings”—but will Finnish public be seduced?
Danish art space dedicated to refugees opens amid recent migrant tragedy
Center for Art on Migration Politics in Copenhagen is the first of its kind in Europe
Anri Sala named France's leading artist (again)
Camille Henrot and Laure Prouvost are fast-risers but only 19 women feature in top 100
Research puts Goya’s witches in right order
"Feat in forensics” finally establishes correct sequence of artist's private album
Documenta director wants to show all the works Gurlitt hoarded
Adam Szymczyk in talks with Kunstmuseum Bern and German authorities
Happy birthday Leonardo! Milan celebrates with Italy's biggest show on da Vinci since 1939
Next stop Reykjavík for MoMA’s Bjork show?
The city’s mayor has seen the exhibition and wants to bring it to the Icelandic capital




























