The show at the Royal West of England Academy in Bristol will explore the little-known artist’s remarkable life and career
Featuring 82 works by 26 artists, this New York show tells the story of the short-lived style and its main protagonists
Over 60,000 visitors have flocked to the Museum Reinhard Ernst in Wiesbaden, Germany, in its first 100 days
The 32-year-old London-based artist says she is still working it all out while collectors rush in
Miyoko Ito’s intriguing merger of internal and external space gets proper recognition and a fresh look in this visual feast
The exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia singles the artist out as one of the great painters of the late 20th century
As the American painter's 100th birthday approaches, a look back on his life and legacy in photos
Curator Gary Garrels has been given “carte blanche” to include artists not represented by the gallery
These volumes on the Swedish artist will help cement her rightful place as a pioneer of abstract art
An intoxicating summer exhibition focuses on five abstract artists—Megan Rooney, Sam Gilliam, Steven Parrino, Niele Toroni and Katharina Grosse. But the chromatic emphasis denies broader interpretations of their work
"The world is very beautiful, but human beings are quite mad," says the British artist
The abstract painter transformed the art scene in post-colonial Morocco
The Missouri-born artist, known for his shaped canvases and bold patterns, became a leading American abstract painter after moving from Paris to New York
With three separate shows of his work taking place in London during Frieze Week, the German artist's market is heating up
Jerusalem-born artist who lived 50 years in exile was a pioneer of the hurufiyya movement and one of the first to write about Palestine's art history
Venezuelan artist was an important figure in the history of abstraction
Munich exhibition explores the experimental works of Georgiana Houghton, Hilma af Klint and Emma Kunz
From a two-venue show of Albert Oehlen's abstract works in Paris to a Bridget Riley retrospective in Los Angeles, here are the gallery shows to see
Exhibition in Paris attempts to draw connections between the Impressionist and Pollock, Rothko and friends—with mixed results
Light and Space artist has exhibitions in London and Beacon, followed by New York retrospective
History, race and economics are examined in the works of four artists at Art Center/South Florida
The late painter’s shaped canvases, including some museum loans, are the subject of a survey in New York
Three excellent exhibitions explore different approaches to Neoplasticism
Will the Canadian collector showcase his expansive modern art collection?
Stella discusses a collaboration with the architect Santiago Calatrava in the lead-up to a major retrospective at the Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg
The artist on class and identity in South Central LA, working with children and making art in post-Katrina New Orleans
Speaking with the American painter in Basel on colour, geometry, and learning how to see
Abts’ small, deeply layered canvases exert a quiet power
His work reveals how the vestiges of landscape can linger in abstract work