Exhibitions
German Expressionist women who made an indelible mark on Modernism get a rare London showing
Royal Academy of Arts exhibition includes well known names such as Käthe Kollwitz, as well as equally accomplished, but less famous, artists like Marianne Werefkin
Feeling fragile? Lyon Biennale returns after a three-year break and forges ties to the city and its past
Works by more than 200 artists are on show across French city, in sites that range from Renaissance courtyards to a former household appliance factory
The Big Review: Just Above Midtown at the Museum of Modern Art ★★★★★
New York's Just Above Midtown gallery launched the careers of numerous artists of colour, and this five-star exhibition about it is a celebration of the power of art
Vermeer roll call: final loans for Rijksmuseum blockbuster include masterworks from the Louvre and Met
The full list of paintings to be shown in the ambitious retrospective next year was announced at a press briefing in New York
Has a Mondrian work been exhibited upside down for 75 years?
A photograph taken in the Dutch artist’s studio shortly after his death suggests "New York City I" has been displayed the wrong way round since 1945
Edward Hopper’s treasure trove of artworks was left to the Whitney—so why did some of it end up in the hands of a local reverend?
Decades-old questions resurface as Whitney show dedicated to the artist opens in New York
Thinking inside the box: Walter De Maria’s ‘meaningless work’ goes on show in Houston
The Menil Collection's exhibition will feature rarely shown and previously unseen works from its collection
Artist Bones Tan Jones on how a six-day walk from London to Stonehenge inspired them to make their own huge monolith
The exhibition "Tunnel Visions" at Queercircle explores the threat of urbanisation and pollution
The Big Review: Alice Neel at the Centre Pompidou ★★★★★
While her New York peers were fighting over the future of abstraction, Alice Neel was urgently capturing life
How did a clergyman come to own hundreds of Edward Hopper works? We delve into the Whitney's archive controversy
Plus, a horror show in London and a Flemish masterpiece in Bruges
First major Donatello exhibition to come to UK after rave reviews in Italy
The Victoria and Albert Museum show next year will explore the life and legacy of the “driving force behind the Italian Renaissance”
Missed it in Venice? See it in Margate: Sonia Boyce’s Golden Lion exhibition tours to two UK venues
The award-winning installation will be shown next year at Turner Contemporary before travelling to Leeds Art Gallery and will also be explored in the BBC art series Imagine
'It’s expected that a Black artist do Black figuration—it’s become our prison': Brazilian artist Maxwell Alexandre on the politics of painting bodies
The artist’s exhibition at The Shed in New York presents three suites of work that explore the political dimensions of race in his home country
Biggest ever Vermeer show gets bigger: Rijksmuseum announces further loans for blockbuster exhibition
At least 28 paintings, out of around 35 known works by the artist, will go to Amsterdam next year
Six shows to see in London during UK Black History Month
From wool sculptures inspired by Malcolm X to Sonia Boyce's first-ever commercial gallery solo show
The 58th Carnegie International explodes and expands the global contemporary art exhibition format
The latest edition of the longest running biennial-style exhibition in the Americas overwhelms its curatorial framework, forming a resonant, poetic meditation on the interplay of life and art
Whitney’s Edward Hopper archive questioned amid major exhibition
A Baptist minister donated a vast archive of Hopper memorabilia to the museum but some question how he acquired the works
MoMA to stage major Ed Ruscha retrospective, spanning his text paintings to the infamous Chocolate Room
Works by the American artist are among the most iconic pieces in MoMA’s collection, yet he has never been the focus of a solo show there
Louis XV's official mistress leaves the shadows, as restoration of her Versailles apartment reveals secretive life
Madame du Barry, whose life is the subject of a new Netflix film, was born into poverty and sold trinkets on the streets of Paris before joining court circles in her 20s
Seven shows to see during Paris + par Art Basel
From Monet and Mitchell at Fondation Louis Vuitton to Munch at the Musée d’Orsay
As the world strums: an exhibition examines the unique appeal and political power of guitars
The show “Stories Strings” at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts brings together images of guitars in art from the 19th century to today, plus classic examples of the instruments themselves
A legendary woman artist and her beautiful beasts: show on Rosa Bonheur's naturalist paintings opens in Paris
Exhibition at the Musée d’Orsay shows how the 19th-century French artist's realism was a way of respecting the animals she painted
For a renowned Aboriginal artist, a posthumous star turn in Paris at the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain
Mirdidingkingathi Juwarnda Sally Gabori, who died in 2015 and whose work has been embroiled in the scandal surrounding the dealer who “discovered” it, has her first major museum show outside Australia
Legacy of computer art pioneer Harold Cohen is rebooted in London show
Gazelli Art House’s exhibition is devoted to Cohen’s work on—and with—his art-making program, AARON
Contemporary and historic photographs capture moments of political urgency in Houston’s FotoFest biennial
The 19th edition of the photography exhibition is on view across various venues in the Texan metropolis
Sound installation puts voice of artist Maggie Jencks back into the Postmodern house she helped create in London
Edwin Heathcote—'keeper of meaning' at The Cosmic House built by the Postmodernist theorist Charles Jencks and his wife Maggie—explains how a sound work is bringing the building back to life
The late Denyse Thomasos, a star of the latest Whitney Biennial, lives again in Toronto
The artist’s enormous abstract compositions are the focus of a major exhibition at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Modigliani’s hidden depths come to light as historians and conservators reveal new aspects of his technique
The Italian artist's paintings and sculptures were studied ahead of an exhibition at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
Art boom as the UK busts: how the economic crisis is affecting the market
Plus, Cecilia Vicuña; 20th-century women artists at Frieze Masters; and Modigliani in Philadelphia