A new show at the Fondazione Prada in Venice hopes to shed light on ways of seeing far and wide
Eighty-year-old Bosnian painter is the star of the pavilion’s multinational show ‘Home Sextant’
The artist pushed painting to capture his own frantic mind as well as the world around him
The multidisciplinary environmental project directed by Sophie Hunter begins in Venice — but has wider ambitions
Birmingham’s Ikon Gallery pairs the Baroque painter’s masterpiece with modern artist Jesse Jones, who uses film and sculpture to explore the position of women
A focus on the artist’s use of vibrant colour reveals a crucial aspect of his practice
Founded by Eyal Weizman, it has produced reports into the shooting of a Black man in London and alleged human rights violations in Gaza
This exhilarating exhibition shows how this once-dismissed genre captures the frailty of existence with rich symbolism and new ideas
Mounira Al Solh’s presentation at the Venice Biennale is inspired by the legendary figure of Europa
The artist has spent four decades painting black women into visibility
The celebrated artist, who has curated a Manchester show, reflects on homelessness, urban life and opportunity
Installations by the Indian sculptor hover harmoniously amid plant life — but with a warning about our need to respect the environment
An exhibition in Bath explores how Europe’s dynasties used paintings of their unions to express their wealth and influence
The artist’s new video combines her sharp eye for form with her heartfelt politics
He has experienced police torture in Bangladesh because of his work standing up for civil rights
The artist’s show in Brussels foregrounds a gift for political critique among the noise of his installations
An enlightening retrospective brings out the artist’s paradox of reticence and desire
An art memoir that crackles with humour and anti-establishment rage
Ahead of a Tate survey of his work, the Londoner explains what is wrong with British film and what he prefers about the US
The American artist offered intimate glimpses of friends and elevated the powerless
His latest show in Coventry addresses difficult colonial histories with an alternative take on art in the UK
The dissident artist on his remarkable Venetian exhibition, his mortality, and the complicity of capitalism in China
The show meticulously teases out how Piet Mondrian went from austere landscapes to revolutionary abstract art
His supersized sculptures of spoons and ice cream cones combined consumerist pleasure and intellectual irreverence
The works of Calder, Fontana and Dubuffet stem from postwar despair but speak to today’s existential questions