Stairway to Rococo heaven reopens as Jacquemart-André restoration completes
Masterpieces from Rome’s Galleria Borghese will be on show alongside the built-in Tiepolo frescos of the Jacquemart-André museum, a Belle Epoque mansion originally built for a wealthy banker and his portrait-painting wife
Ellsworth Kelly retrospective in Paris celebrates artist’s handling of shape, colour and feeling
The exhibition brings together more than 100 works spanning Kelly’s entire career—and highlights the importance of the viewer to his practice
Paris's Grand Palais to reopen as temporary home to Olympics and Centre Pompidou
For the first time since 1937, visitors will be able to pass right through the cavernous nave of the Art Nouveau masterpiece
Daniel Buren takes a world tour with a series of commissions at luxury hotels from Rio de Janeiro to Tuscany
The veteran artist, famous for his bright colours, is creating site-specific installations at hotels this summer
Ghosts in the streets: Steve McQueen documentary delves into the Nazi occupation of Amsterdam
The four-hour film, shot mostly during the Covid-19 pandemic, opens in the US on Christmas Day
How to turn a flour mill into a world-class museum: architect Alejandro Aravena on his mammoth Qatar project
Chile-based practise Elemental is tasked with turning the former grain plant into an institution fit for Doha’s desert environment
Jenny Holzer highlights the ‘sheer murderousness’ of Louise Bourgeois’s work in unique collaboration
Show at the Kunstmuseum Basel brings together text works by the late artist in a year that will see three major Bourgeois exhibitions
‘We want to have romances with many people’: art space focused on forging alliances to open in New York
The Center for Art, Research and Alliances, or CARA, will launch in June with a series of public events at its West Village headquarters
Back to nature: the design world ups its sustainability game
Under the theme of “Human Kind”, the works on show at Design Miami are focused on diversity in all its forms
Come for the art, stay for the night at collector's south of France foundation
Provençal offshoot of Hubert Bonnet’s Brussels art space doubles as a five-room guest house
LUMA Arles: boundary-breaking creative campus opens in the south of France with a glittering Gehry jewel in its crown
The initiative aims to collapse the boundaries between art, culture, human rights and environmental issues
Richard Rogers-designed drawing gallery hangs dramatically off a French hillside
One of the architect’s final commissions before his retirement is the newest addition to the art- and architecture-studded Chateau La Coste vineyard in southern France
Superblue experiential art centre to launch in Miami this December
New commercial venture aims to capitalise on the rise of immersive artworks by selling tickets rather than objects
From Koolhaas and the countryside gang, a departure from radical urbanism
Guggenheim show underlines architect’s role as the quiz master
Design Miami is a real glass act
The material is hot at the design fair, where the line between decorative and fine art is becoming increasingly blurred
‘I won’t be bringing in a load of artists’: Tim Marlow on leading the Design Museum
Royal Academy’s artistic director is an unexpected choice
London Design Festival: meet the designers pushing us to take action on the world's big issues
We take a look at artists tackling environmental and social issues through large-scale, experimental works