Tavares Strachan: There Is Light Somewhere
A ship floating on the roof, a giant encyclopaedia of neglected people and things, and busts of Jame...
At a time when the WHO says pollution is the biggest threat to our existence, this immersive show ex...
Not so much a festival as a cultural programme that runs over two years, Thinking Like a Mountain ai...
Sandra George’s social-documentary photography is the standout exhibition of this year’s Glasgow...
To Italy! With Liebermann in Venice, Florence and Rome
This exhibition explores uncharted territory not only by tracing Max Liebermann’s visits to Italy ...
Tony Cragg - interview: ‘There are many more things that do not exist th...
In the gardens of Castle Howard, north Yorkshire, Tony Cragg talks about his different sculptural se...
Tai Shani, The World to Me Was a Secret: Caesious, Zinnober, Celadon, and ...
Tai Shani’s interest in alternate worlds and modes of existence shines through in this surreal exh...
This show brings Caravaggio’s last known painting to London, along with documents telling its stor...
The Mack: Charles Rennie Mackintosh and the Glasgow School of Art
This richly written and sensitive work traces Mackintosh’s masterpiece from the building’s incep...
The Glass Heart: Art, Industry & Collaboration
This beguiling exhibition, which spans 170 years, reveals the impressive adaptability of glass in th...
Saul Leiter: An Unfinished World
This major retrospective celebrates the work of a man whose atmospheric shots of New York street sce...
Sharjah March Meeting 2024: Tawashjuat
This year’s edition of the Sharjah Art Foundation’s March meeting focused on collectives, collab...
Thea Djordjadze: Framing Yours Making Mine
In this comprehensive show, Georgian artist Thea Djordjadze’s spare sculptural works emanate a sen...
Hurvin Anderson, Michael Armitage, Alberta Whittle and other artists from the African diaspora consi...
This show looks at how John Singer Sargent styled his sitters, insisting they wore certain garments ...
A flurry of museum and gallery exhibitions flags a surge of interest in Korean art. The most compell...
These Mad Hybrids: John Hoyland and Contemporary Sculpture
In this joyous and eccentric show, Hoyland’s jaunty ceramic sculptures are shown alongside equally...
Unravel: The Power and Politics of Textiles in Art
The 50 artists in this formidable show have all used textiles to tell powerful stories of resistance...
Sara Shamma – interview: ‘When I paint, I am in a state like meditatio...
Sara Shamma’s latest exhibition of new paintings responds to works by greats from Rembrandt to Rub...
Self-Determination: A Global Perspective
Numerous new nations sprang up after the first world war. This titanic exhibition explores the art t...
Twenty artists, mostly non-western and indigenous, consider how dam projects, diamond mining, monocu...
The gothic majesty of Salisbury Cathedral provides a suitable home for Shezad Dawood’s apocalyptic...
The Big Screen: Film Posters of All Time
With more than 300 original posters from the early 1900s to the present, this exhibition honours the...
This exhibition celebrates the 80th birthday of pioneering conceptual artist Stephen Willats, from h...
United Visual Artists celebrates 20 years since its conception with eight stunning, large-scale, mul...
Smithsonian American Art Museum: new look, new mission
In September, the Smithsonian American Art Museum reopened its modern and contemporary galleries fol...
Sara Reisman – interview: ‘This was an opportunity to engage with cont...
Sara Reisman, chief curator at the National Academy of Design, talks about the institution’s 200-y...
Tania Pérez Córdova: Generalization
Tania Pérez Córdova’s work addresses the passage of time, the nature of materials, and how we as...
Tamara Henderson: Green in the Grooves
Through paintings, a sound installation and sculptures, Tamara Henderson takes us on a sensory voyag...
Four very different artists are contending for this year’s prize – Jesse Darling, Ghislaine Leun...