The jugs include the British Museum’s Asante Ewer, which was made in England but ended up in West Africa, before being looted by the British
Works by the six international artists shortlisted for the UK’s biggest contemporary art prize can be seen at five venues, including the National Museum Cardiff
In a departure from her practice, the artist, commissioned by the fashion brand Miu Miu, wrote a libretto for the two-hour long performance
The massive, historic works at the core of “Monuments” were never meant to travel, and moving them has been an enormously complex job
Offering commentary on international relations and soft power, the ambitious video work features an 88-episode recreation of the American TV show, “Santa Barbara”
The exhibition will include 23 works across four locations, all under the theme of The Light Compass
The dealer’s first curatorial project since her release from prison re-examines the art boom of the 1980s, when she cemented her place in the market
From Turner winner Helen Marten at Palais d’Iéna, to Gerhard Richter at Fondation Louis-Vuitton
The Philadelphia survey shows that there was more to this “naive” artist
For the occasion, the institution has also remodelled its lobby and put together a separate exhibition looking back at its history
The show at the Brick and the Museum of Contemporary Art addresses the US’s fraught racial history—featuring decommissioned Confederate monuments alongside works by Kara Walker, Leonardo Drew, Torkwase Dyson and others
The painter’s latest exhibition includes a vintage sound system, through which Doig and a roster of his famous friends, including Brian Eno and David Byrne, will play their favourite tracks
The project has been almost 100 years in the making, when one of the Ringling brothers bought thousands of works from the Metropolitan Museum of Art and took them home to Sarasota
The artist sheds light onto his interdisciplinary approach to excavating "invisible" histories
The 93-year-old German artist is showing 275 works, from his breakthrough photographic paintings of the 1960s to last year’s ink-cloud drawings
The artist’s video installation explores devastating impacts on the environment and Indigenous communities
The show’s 300 works reveal how the country’s artists celebrated their culture and challenged colonialism
In their collaborative and solo projects, currently on view at Pioneer Works in New York, Tega Brain and Sam Lavigne cheekily empower visitors to fight climate change
At the Courtauld Gallery, the artist's pastel-coloured works are clearly shown to be still lifes with bite
The digital interventions by 17 Native artists, launched on Indigenous Peoples’ Day, put pointed twists on works in the museum’s American Wing
But the museum is not promoting the show that way—and might not even have registered its record-breaking size
As political art becomes increasingly subject to censorship in Trump's America, the free speech-focused organisation Art At A Time Like This organised a poignant show
Opening as a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas takes effect, Dima Srouji's show shares stories of a lifetime under occupation
This year museums are falling over themselves to celebrate Robert Rauschenberg’s 100th birthday. But, asks Julia Halperin, who is it really all for?
Vincent once painted “rat’s back” potatoes which, despite their name, are very tasty
An anonymous collective claims a show held at Maca Art Center, featuring work of the Beijing-based artist Dan Er, conflated the cultures of Xinjiang’s 47 ethnic groups and contained inaccurate generalisations
The exhibition, Dialogues, pairs 20th and 21st century art by the likes of Picasso, Adam Pendleton and David Hammons with the objects that inspired it
From the Modernist art movement in Nigeria to Jennie Baptiste’s seminal works and stories of the Windrush generation in Cambridge
Neue Galerie in New York presents the US's first museum show dedicated to the unassuming German Expressionist
This intimate show examines the spaces where Picasso's art was made and how the works were put together