Openings
Qatar opens slavery museum
Institution is one of four in a new Doha development, the state’s latest bid to rebrand itself as a culture hub
Singapore National Gallery ready to spring into life
Colonial-era buildings transformed into space for Modern Southeast Asian art
Barcelona boosted by new contemporary art initiative
Fundació Gaspar will host a major exhibition of works by Paul McCarthy in 2016
Milwaukee Art Museum pulls off expansion from depths of slump
Mould flourished, floors buckled and ceilings leaked in the two buildings that housed the museum's permanent collection when it announced $34m renovation in 2009 at the height of the recession
Collection built by Dukes of Portland to go on show in new Nottingham gallery
First exhibition will include a rarely seen sketch by Michelangelo and miniature portraits selected by Peter Blake
Sadie Coles opens double-height 'fish tank' gallery in Mayfair
Venue is the London dealer’s third in the UK capital
V&A unveils new Japanese display with ancient treasures and a Sony Walkman
Refurbished gallery gives more space to Modern objects but older artefacts still take pride of place
Russia’s private museums defy the economic odds
Institutions are burgeoning in the face of sanctions and currency devaluation
Shop 'til you Pop art: Lebanese retail tycoon opens museum-mall in Beirut
At Tony Salamé’s $100m Aishti Foundation, visitors can see a major show of abstract works or shop in a string of luxury boutiques
Damien Hirst’s gallery opens in south London without a Hirst in sight
Newport Street Gallery’s lofty spaces are devoted to his friend John Hoyland’s abstract canvases
Gagosian opens third, and largest, gallery in London
New Mayfair space is part of cultural revival of the area
Latest young gallerist to open in London commissions art you can really use
Studio_Leigh launched last week in a three-storey former Victorian varnish factory in Shoreditch
Celebrating the civilisations Isil seeks to destroy
Detroit Institute of Arts unveils new gallery devoted to the Ancient Middle East
The Broad: as big as its founders’ influence
The art in Los Angeles’ new private museum is as titanic as the funding
Gasworks re-opens in south London in face of stratospheric rent hikes across the capital
Artist residency space secured the building freehold and embarked on an ambitious redevelopment programme
The Broad: a first look
Highly anticipated LA museum opens this weekend with star works from its collection, including Kusama's Infinity Room and ten pieces by Jeff Koons
Madrid foundation to open exhibition space in Barcelona
Fundación Mapfre will inaugurate new branch with post-Impressionist show organised with Musée d’Orsay
Zaha Hadid buries new museum beneath Italian Alpine peak
Museum dedicated to the art of climbing offers sweeping views
New museum on Silk Road breaks the Chinese mould
Islam is the focus of north-west China’s first contemporary art institution
Palestinian Museum draws diaspora together
Collection, which launches on Nakba Day, focuses on personal memories
Paris dealer opens sculpture park on Côte d'Azur
More than 30 works feature on trail of valleys and lakes
Newly expanded Lambert Collection reopens with gifts from Abdessemed and Vezzoli
Museum has doubled its exhibition space in historic headquarters in Avignon
Italian gallery to open London outpost in October
Tornabuoni Art will inaugurate sixth space with Lucio Fontana solo show
Broad ‘intensifies’ its collection ahead of Los Angeles museum opening
Foundation acquires political work by Longo and Murakami’s biggest painting
The Rothschild collection that got away
The British Museum reopens the Waddesdon Bequest Wunderkammer, funded by Lord Rothschild
Cleopatra comes to Singapore
Asian branch of the Pinacothèque de Paris opens with eye on the box office
Berlinische Galerie reopens after refurbishment
German capital’s 1960s urban renewal is explored in new shows
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
Minister hails revamped Egyptian Museum as shining example
Turin-style reforms could take place across Italy as soon as a dozen new directors are appointed




























