Two decades of photographs documenting the lives of the Black and queer communities of South Africa go on show at Tate Modern
The artist spent much of her career painting the landscapes and nature of New Mexico, but her urban scenes are just as accomplished
Grotesque portraits, lavish still lifes and chaotic religious scenes are among the works on show in this survey of Flemish art between 1400 and 1700
To mark the anniversary of the death of Tintoretto, we look at four magnificent artworks from the influential Venetian School of painting
The porcelain marvels produced in the 18th century combine opulence with naturalism to heart-stopping effect
Plus: the Manhattan District Attorney returns 133 antiquities to Pakistan | and Brooke Lampley, global chairman and head of global fine art at Sotheby’s, is moving to Gagosian
The artist‘s eerie, staged photographs of small-town America are on display in a show that traces the development of his distinctive style
The Smithsonian celebrates a group of 20th-century women whose innovative work helped bring textile art out of the shadows
Artists in the Low Countries were particularly interested in documenting the Little Ice Age of the 17th century, as this show at the Getty demonstrates
Paintings, drawings and lesser-known textiles by the Bloomsbury Group’s leading artist go on display at the Courtauld