Exhibitions
Robert Capa show at Mussolini’s villa sparks controversy
Questions asked about how former home of fascist ruler came to host exhibition of Jewish photojournalist
Museum’s decision to remove artist’s monograph from its bookstore sparks questions about freedom of expression
Doug Argue’s exhibition at the Weisman Art Museum last year was not accompanied by the book that inspired it due to sensitivities Argue likened to “book banning”
Dozens of Los Angeles galleries will mount science-related shows for the Getty’s next PST Art programme
More than 40 galleries in the city will stage shows that resonate with PST Art’s focus on the intersections of art and science
Our pick of some of the best exhibitions to see during Art Dubai
From Cartier's Islamic inspiration at the Louvre Abu Dhabi to Pakistani artist and activist Lala Rukh at the Sharjah Art Foundation
Michelangelo’s last decades: British Museum show throws light on works made during Renaissance master’s final years
Exhibition to include huge ‘cartoon’ work and Royal Collection loans
Nari Ward: the artist using found objects to tell the stories of Harlem and beyond
Ahead of a new show in Milan, the New York-based artist explains how he came to use materials such as bottles and baseball bats after becoming frustrated with drawing, and why he uses ceremonial methods in his work
Is the Royal Academy's 'Entangled Pasts' exhibition radical? Yes—for the Royal Academy
The London institution may have woken up to its responsibility of presenting its role in Britain’s imperial past. But please don't go back to sleep...
Harold Cohen's pioneering AI works provide essential context for conversations about generative art
The Whitney Museum of American Art is spotlighting the late art and technology innovator's prescient "AARON" series
Fowler Museum offers historic and contemporary expressions of Sikh experience
Exhibition brings together works representing the world’s fifth largest religious community
Blum Gallery looks back on three decades of bringing Japanese contemporary art to the US
The gallery’s 30th-anniversary show chronicles the Japanese art movements it has had a hand in popularising across the Pacific
13 shows to see in and around Los Angeles during Frieze
From important shows of Korean and Japanese contemporary art, to major surveys of Paul Pfeiffer and Joan Brown, and more
Do museums still matter? New show at Mudam Luxembourg examines why and how institutions operate
Exhibition taps into contemporary debates about social and geopolitical changes
Getty Center explores the bloodlines between old and new art
Show combines Medieval manuscripts with contemporary works that deploy blood as a symbol of the divine and the bodily
Forgotten photojournalist Bert Hardy revisited in new London show
Hardy’s work ranged from hard-hitting war photography to images of the British at play
Tacita Dean and Cornelia Parker make works from Amazonian ash to raise money for Indigenous communities
The initiative will support people affected by deforestation
New Do Ho Suh show in Edinburgh spotlights the artist's rarely-seen drawings
The exhibition brings together works from the last 25 years
Australian art events join forces to form first-ever national ‘grand tour’
The multi-city occasion will offer unprecedented access to and insight on the country’s art scene
Kindred spirits: Van Gogh and Matthew Wong come together in Amsterdam show
The exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum will highlight the shared aesthetics and sensibilities between the two artists—while also making clear what sets them apart
Harlem is now truly on the Met’s mind
Decades after sparking protests, the museum takes another pass at presenting Manhattan’s historical centre of Black creativity
Nigerian Pavilion at Venice Biennale 2024 to address looting of Benin Kingdom
Outside of the artists' work, the pavilion will show projects made in collaboration with the Museum of West African Art
More than a moment: major survey of Black figuration opens at National Portrait Gallery London
Curator Ekow Eshun has brought together portraits from 22 leading artists, including Kerry James Marshall and Claudette Johnson
Subversive stitch: textile shows across UK unravel histories and weave new tales
From Lubaina Himid's colonial cotton at the Holburne Museum to a group survey at the Barbican, the once maligned medium is in the spotlight
Cleveland's Front triennial cancels 2025 edition and shuts down
The recurring exhibition, which sought to make Northeast Ohio an arts destination, is ceasing operations after two iterations
Andy Warhol’s filmed portraits of celebrities head to Hollywood
Christie’s and the Andy Warhol Museum are staging a pop-up show of the artist’s “Screen Tests” during Frieze Los Angeles
A string of new exhibitions shows that textile art is finally being taken seriously
The historical association of textiles with gender, sexuality and identity norms make them ripe for subversion and reimagining
Collector Eugenio López Alonso on his museum’s tenth anniversary and Mexico City’s rising profile in the art world
Visitors to the city during Zona Maco can also take in Museo Jumex’s anniversary group show, curated by New Museum director Lisa Philips
A new wave: spate of UK exhibitions signal growing recognition for Inuit and Sámi art
Shows in London, Southampton and St Ives are introducing a wider audience to the work of artists from the far north
The latest exhibition at England's Baltic sets a whole new bar for showing art in a climate crisis
Stepping Softly on the Earth embodies the themes of sustainability and interconnectedness both in its theme and how it has been put together
The Big Review: Caspar David Friedrich at the Hamburger Kunsthalle ★★★★★
This curatorial triumph highlights the measured artificiality of the German Romantic artist who made work that still mesmerises
A peek behind the many masks of James Ensor in new Brussels show
A new exhibition will explore the Belgian artist’s later works, including his little-known ballet, as part of Belgium’s year-long commemoration of the 75th anniversary of his death