Exhibitions

As World Press Photo turns 70, is it time for photojournalism to move forward from a history of harm?

The sought after award is celebrating its anniversary with an introspective exhibition—but questions remain about its value in today’s world

Letter calls on Judy Chicago and Pussy Riot's Nadya Tolakonnikova to cancel Tel Aviv exhibition

More than 50 artists and cultural figures, many of them based in Israel, have signed the letter

Near Naples, an ancient town is turned contemporary art hub for roving exhibition Panorama

The fifth edition of Panorama, held this month in Pozzuoli, was organised by a consortium of Italy's leading commercial galleries and featured artists from Simone Fattal to William Kentridge

Hidden picture beneath Vermeer’s ‘Girl with the Red Hat’ may be the artist’s only existing male portrait, research reveals

The underpainting, a quite conventional portrait of a man, was previously believed to be by a different artist

From Dior's golden coat to landscape jewellery at Christie's: where the worlds of art and luxury collide this autumn

A thrilling Dior debut in Paris for new creative director Jonathan Anderson, an earthy, wood-themed jewellery collection at Christie’s London by Natasha Wightman, a must-see doll’s house at the Rijksmuseum and shoe king Manolo Blahnik sponsors a V&A exhibition about Marie Antoinette

Kerry James Marshall offers a fresh lesson in art history at his London retrospective

The US artist’s paintings that nod knowingly to the past will be joined by new works in a vast survey at the Royal Academy of Arts

Rarely seen Walter Sickert painting to go on sale in London

The British artist’s oil, depicting a bored couple, is being offered by the gallery Piano Nobile as part of a selling exhibition

The sixth Aichi Triennale seeks to encompass destruction and renewal

The exhibition’s artistic director Hoor Al Qasimi says this edition does not shy away from traumatic events, but also finds strength in tales of survival

Pop-up Giphy Gallery makes the case for GIFs as fine art

A partnership between Giphy and the Museum of Modern GIFs has birthed a new way to look at the short-form animated image files we all use to punctuate text exchanges

Delhi exhibition highlights India's controversial slum redevelopments

‘I Rescued Speed Altogether’ focuses on the objects and landscapes left behind after a demolition—stationery, old toys, half-destroyed houses and smoke

Largest-ever Tracey Emin exhibition will be a ‘true celebration of living’, artist says

“A Second Life”, which will include the famous sculpture “My Bed”, will open at Tate Modern in February 2026

Dealers get creative pairing artists at Duet—just don’t call it an art fair

The new project, featuring 11 galleries and a group show, frames itself as an alternative to more conventional Armory Week fairs

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Reverend Joyce McDonald: ‘Art was like therapy for me’

On the occasion of her new Bronx Museum survey, McDonald reflects on how her ceramic practice and her faith helped her survive

Venice installation celebrates migrants with 100 large-scale portraits

The public works, inspired by the French street artist JR, have been installed on the facade of the 16th-century Procuratie Vecchie

In a new exhibition, Turkey displays the success of its heavyweight heritage drive

Hundreds of ancient objects have been repatriated and ground-breaking new discoveries have emerged from the country’s heritage ambitions in recent years

Beatriz González travelling show kicks off in São Paulo

The artist’s works directly confront Colombia’s history of violence

Must-see exhibitions in New York this autumn

Exhibitions honouring a Native American Modernist, a new generation of photographers and others are on the itinerary

Serpentine Galleries announces its first-ever Hockney exhibition

The show follows a number of other high-profile, crowd pleasing presentations by the UK artist

Curators tease next year’s Seoul queer art show during Frieze week

Performances are taking place across the city, ahead of the exhibition to be organised by the Sunpride Foundation at Art Sonje Center

A former director at Lower Manhattan galleries goes it alone Uptown

After stints at Pace, Lehmann Maupin and elsewhere, Christiana Ine-Kimba Boyle is prioritising her nomadic gallery Gladwell Projects, which will open a pop-up in Harlem this autumn

The Big Review | 65,000 Years: A Short History of Australian Art at the Potter Museum of Art, Melbourne ★★★★★

Brimming with exceptional art, the ambitious show goes much further than previous surveys in its geographical, cultural and historical breadth

Seeing double: Vermeer painting and its mysterious ‘twin’ go on show in London

The new display reignites a long-running debate about the authenticity of one of the paintings

With its 36th edition, Bienal de São Paulo seeks to ‘exhibit silence’

Taking its theme from a poem by the Afro-Brazilian writer Conceição Evaristo, the biennial will also include a new series of performances

Framing Van Gogh: why the artist did not want to surround his works with gold

The National Gallery’s blockbuster exhibition, ‘Van Gogh: Poets & Lovers’, provided an unusual opportunity to see how the artist’s works have been framed by their owners

New Orleans artists mark 20 years since Hurricane Katrina

Ferrara Showman Gallery brings together works from ten artists reflecting on two decades since the deadly storm

The US’s largest Raphael exhibition is opening at the Met next year

“Raphael: Sublime Poetry” is being curated by Carmen Bambach, who organised the Met’s hugely popular Michelangelo exhibition in 2017-18

Hispanic art tour winds down in Texas

Highlights from the collection of the Hispanic Society Museum and Library in New York collection travel to the Blanton Museum of Art in Austin

Magnum Photos agency’s first exhibition, lost for a half-century, to make its North American debut

Materials from the 1955-56 exhibition, including 83 photographs, were rediscovered in Austria in 2006