The show, at Hauser & Wirth St Moritz, looks at the artist's visits to his Swiss dealer Bruno Bischofberger, when he would go cross-country skiing and visit agricultural shows
The German-born British painter, a leading figure in the School of London, produced some of the most enduring and perceptive observations of what it meant to be alive during his time
Reuniting the surviving sections of the city’s altarpiece marvel is just the start of this important, beautifully staged show at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
For more than 30 years, the National Gallery has invited artists to respond to the art inside. Here are three highlights
The gallery's curators reveal the role played by living artists and women in building the institution’s all-embracing character over the past 200 years
As England’s football team prepares to play its final group game at the Euro 2024 championships, the Sheffield-born artist has added words to the emblem that he hopes will remind people to protect players from racist abuse
The American artist married complex with simple, from Minimalist canvases to “maximalist” sculptures
"The acerbic and sometimes misanthropic troublemaker who was such a generous champion of younger artists and critics"
New York artist was acclaimed for the power of her paintings and quilts telling the civil rights story
The imposing works by an artist who is not afraid to think big are brought together in a new book launched this week at Art Basel
The Hauser & Wirth exhibition of "lighter" pieces by the Basque artist—best known for his huge steel sculptures—commemorates his centenary
The long-delayed London survey is a revelatory tour de force that charts the twists and turns of the Canadian-American artist's 50-year career
Fondation Louis Vuitton show will go beyond the artist's colour field works and considers his early focus on homelessness, unemployment and the banality of the commute
The French painter and memoirist, who worked in Paris, London and the United States, showed elegance and ferocity in her work and a remarkable versatility as a colourist
Oblique views of London, Caribbean memories and poetic etchings highlight the itinerant artist’s flair for reinvention
The American artist, who is showing works on paper at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark, discusses artistic inspirations and the history of his "rephotography" practice
His direct and personal style made him a well-respected chronicler of the US art scene for over 50 years
While her New York peers were fighting over the future of abstraction, Alice Neel was urgently capturing life
The climate theme of this year’s exhibition rings hollow
A show shaped by refugees and immigrants who made new lives on British shores has a war-stained resonance with today
New publications cast a light on two formidable women artists and place them at the heart of Abstract Expressionism
The British artist rekindles her love affair with the work of her favourite artist at the Royal Academy—and it is Emin whose voice emerges strongest