Plus a a little-known Botticelli and a sleek, Modernist ceramic bowl
An exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind will “lift the lid” on subjects rarely spoken about a decade ago
Boshier’s work was often critical of US politics and consumerism
An exhibition at Pace in London wants to introduce an international audience to the artist's multi-faceted output, which drew on sci-fi, space exploration and consumer society
Pop: Fame, Love, Power at the Nita Mukesh Ambani Cultural Centre is an unprecedented but surface-level survey for a broad audience
Pop artist’s paintings have seven-figure prices, but his prints are available for just a few hundred dollars at New York sale
Art world figures pay tribute to "one of the most inventive printmakers"
A retrospective opening at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts gives overdue attention to the work of the Venezuelan American who graced fashion magazine covers in the 1960s before fading away from the limelight
Gifts will go to five institutions, including the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Los Angeles County Museum of Art
The nonagenarian talks about why Italy is more welcoming to artists, how meaning is always in the eye of the beholder, and his displeasure in learning that Boris Johnson is a fan
The exhibition of 120 works at The Broad in Los Angeles will draw on the artist’s journals and include photographs by his friend Tseng Kwong Chi
The renowned Pop artist, who has suffered from Alzheimer’s-induced dementia for the better part of a decade, is at the centre of a years-long legal war
The artist denied that his huge sculptures of everyday objects were Pop Art, insisting he was not trying to make a comment consumerism or capitalism with them
Thaddaeus Ropac gallery will recreate a 1967 work by the American artist Sturtevant, which near-copied Oldenburg's 1961 installation as a comment on authorship and originality
“The one rule of my work is that it must not have any function,” Oldenburg said in an interview, “I begin by removing the function of the thing because it’s true function is to become an artwork.”
A new book by Lisa Tickner, called London's New Scene, focuses on a cast of glamorous characters and gritty drama, with much that resonates today
We take a tour of the Dora Maar show at London's Tate Modern, where the artist is finally getting her due, and talk to US artist Jann Haworth about her retrospective at Pallant House Gallery. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793
With the Pop artist's blockbuster retrospective currently on show at SFMoMA, we delve into the life and legacy of the ever-popular painter with artist Jeremy Deller and curator Donna De Salvo. Produced in association with Bonhams, auctioneers since 1793.
The artist’s 50-year career transcended art and design and provided humourous political critique
Show will 'explore the artist's spiritual side' with Last Supper series and skull silkscreens
Warhol, Johns and Lichtenstein are among the stars of a show drawing on the collection of Martin Margulies
BUM was created just before Boty died of cancer aged 28 in 1966
200 works are now on show which explore hot topics from the 1960s onward, from Vietnam to the AIDs crisis
Not yet publicly announced, it is scheduled for 2016
The artist is implicated in scheme, allegedly allowing fakes to circulate
Thinking Broadly at LACMA
Will the Canadian collector showcase his expansive modern art collection?
They hope to back up their bold claim that Warhol "had the greatest impact of any artist in the past 50 years"
Public prosecutor Giuseppe Ferrando pursues fakes tied to JZ Art gallery
Jonathan Zebina and Flavio Briatore deny knowing paintings may be forgeries