Show at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani in Venice will include artefacts from the George Loudon collection amongst other curiosities
The Science Museum exhibition will explore the French monarchy’s fascination with scientific observation and experimentation under Louis XIV and XV
California’s water crisis is the backdrop to several hard-hitting shows, which will open across the state in September
In the highly speculative and experimental fields of rocket science and astrophysics that ushered in the space age, artists and scientists ended up inspiring each other
Several of the exhibitions in PST Art in Los Angeles this September will tell the history of the film industry while also looking to the future
The third PST Art, presented by the Getty, will be focused on the connections between art and science
A study conducted recently in the US suggests artistic depictions of environmental data can help counter climate scepticism
The science-themed initiative will span museums and organisations big and small throughout Southern California
The Seattle chapter of the environmental organisation is the first to do away with Audubon’s name entirely amid a nationwide reckoning with his legacy
The World Weather Network, though variable in its scientific rigour, aims to bring “different weather worlds” into dialogue, as one organiser put it
Group exhibition is the fifth in the Paris museum's Mutations/Creations series
Anatomy has long intersected with art, and artists have been central to creating a market for such intricate works
The Getty-led PST: Art x Science x LA is due to be held in 2024
Martin Lister enlisted his daughters Susanna and Anna because of the unreliability of the best professional engravers
A new publication brings together the Scottish surgeon's art collection for the first time in many years
New exhibition in Zurich exploring artistic engagement with the Moon will be joined by more lunar-themed shows launching around the world
The 500-acre sculpture park and museum in upstate New York is a fitting venue for the artist’s ecologically minded work
Free venue joins a growing global network of Science Gallery spaces
This splendid book uncovers the Dutch painter who brought the lowliest creatures of the forest ecosystem to life
Ahead of his retrospective at Washington, DC's Smithsonian American Art Museum, the artist discusses his interest in the social and political implications of technologies, including mass surveillance systems and artificial intelligence
They are increasingly sounding the alarm on global warming, through new works and collaborations with scientists
In the visual arts, a greater sense of activism is possible, and it’s being helped by the absorption of a broader range of disciplines and media into the canon
New algorithm, developed by scientists at the National Gallery of Art, precisely aligns layered images to reveal compositional differences
The project was inspired by the experience of working with artists who struggle to obtain visas and those who are too fearful to even apply
As well as housing Old Masters, the Michal and Renata Hornstein Pavilion for Peace also focuses on art therapy
Daniel Arsham has expanded his palette thanks to high-tech “sunglasses” and is showing richly hued works for the first time at New York’s Perrotin gallery
Corning Museum restores fragile models by father and son glassblowers Leopold and Rudolf Blaschka
Forensic busts based on 3D printed skulls have led to at least one positive DNA identification