Celebrating the “negative joy” of the American artist Kelley in a new Tate retrospective, a period of change in India explored at the Barbican, and a conversation about a work once owned by the pioneering woman gallerist Berthe Weill
The current focus on biennials obscures a past when artists reset the agenda
The 63-year-old injured war veteran spoke to Russian news outlet E1, which describes the incident as a tragedy not a comedy
Institution will house Petr Aven’s collection of Russian and Latvian fine and decorative art
White Cube announces representation of the Hungarian avant-garde artist with an exhibition of paintings from the past 30 years
The Victorian artist group explored the connections between art and scientific observation to enhance art’s moral purpose
The extraordinary mitteleuropäische flourishing of all the arts from 1900 to 1914
The self-taught artist, whose work commands surprisingly high prices at auction, is the subject of an exhibition at Vienna's Albertina museum
Belgium rocked by Ghent museum scandal and major museums consider refusing future loans
Display of works purportedly by Russian avant-garde artists fails to meet three key criteria
The founder of the Vorticist movement has often been under-appreciated or misunderstood, which the Imperial War Museum North seeks to rectify
Operations were halted after multiple experts questioned the authenticity of the exhibition's content, which had been sourced from private collections
Exhibition in Buffalo shows 60 works by the master
As the Japan Society presents a retrospective of Yoko Ono’s work, she talks about the avant-garde in the 60s and her latest work
David Tang mixes modern Chinese art with the smartest, retro-style club in Hong Kong and his own frantic life-style
Some of his most prized works are now on show in the New York Guggenheim exhibition “The Great Utopia: the Russian and Soviet Avant-garde 1915-32”