The museum will be the only US venue for the exhibition, which brings together more than 200 objects including participatory installations and performance documentation
Visitors to the museum's pirates exhibition may spot ongoing tributes from staffers
The Art Newspaper's pick of the top shows to see around the world this month
The career survey of the Portuguese abstract painter starts in Venice before moving to Bilbao
Rarely seen works and other treats will go on show in worldwide exhibitions, starting in Milan and Munich this April
Using the museum's vast archive, this exhibition highlights the impact of war followed by optimism
In the year that copyright on the French artist’s work expires, an exhibition at the Musée d’Art Moderne de Paris aims to provide new insights into his life and career
A show in Walthamstow examines the influence of the British artist, designer and political activist through a plethora of objects—many donated by the public
Filmmaker Wong Kar Wai inspires an outdoor installation, Louise Bourgeois brings rarely-seen sculptures and eight artists from across the region are spotlit
Now owned by New York’s MoMA, the painting of Joseph Roulin is the star loan for a major exhibition opening in Boston
A racial justice activist by trade, Ashish Ghadiali's show at Thelma Hulbert Gallery is his first as an artist
Two hours east of Los Angeles, a road trip worth the journey to outdoor projects by Alison Saar, Agnes Denes, Jose Dávila and others
Seven Egyptian venues will loan more than 200 works for the exhibition, including objects from Saqqara tombs
From Sin Wai Kin's latest video works to Sarah Sze's first solo exhibition in Asia
The Polish artist’s exhibition, Pretopia, draws on the origins and history of a former Victorian jail in the city
After stepping away from the art world and starting a family, the artist is having her first solo show in New York with Gratin and showing two new paintings at Art Basel Hong Kong with Bortolami
The Art Newspaper's top takeaways from the M+ Museum's newest show
Meanwhile Tate Britain will explore the legacy of Bloomsbury Group members Vanessa Bell and Duncan Grant, and tell the story of the 90s in a show curated by Edward Enninful
The selling exhibition will open in London on 28 March, alongside Perry's Wallace Collection show, ‘Delusions of Grandeur’
Tracing Whitten’s artistic development with the largest ever show of his work, the story of an exhibition exploring the lives of Black artists in France, and Hans Ulrich Obrist on a monumental painting by the esteemed Indian artist Singh
Years later, inspired by Vincent’s paintings, the French artist became a “wild beast”
The British artist discusses the way her views on painting and life have shifted over the years as an expansive show of her works opens at the Palazzo Strozzi in Florence
Ohan Breiding’s experimental film and photography, on view at Mass Moca, pay homage to the disappearing Rhône Glacier in Switzerland
While painting Joseph Roulin and his wife and children, Vincent wrote in great excitement: “I’ve done the portraits of an entire family”
The exhibition opening at Bath's No.1 Royal Crescent, which pairs works by the 18th-century collagist and the contemporary artist, is part of a series of shows attempting to draw new audiences to the gallery
In an attempt to create a more immersive exhibition experience, art institutions in France have been employing some unusual scents
The Chapel of Sacred Mirrors in upstate New York is unveiling the second contemporary art exhibition in its Entheon museum at ‘an auspicious time of year’, according to its founders
A year-long event bonanza will mark the birthday of perhaps the greatest British artist ever
As a retrospective at Jameel Arts Centre gathers together two decades of work from around the globe, a co-founder describes his personal flight to safety
Discover the spiritual side of Andy Warhol, a musical rendition of a historic Egyptian uprising, and the uncanny universe of a reluctant Surrealist