Luana Vitra, photographed by Bruno Vilela

The Show is Over

The South London Gallery brings together works by 14 artists to reflect on the end of the world

17 Jun 2022
Technology/Transformation: Wonder Woman. (1978–9), Dara Birnbaum (b. 1946). Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, New York

Dara Birnbaum: Reaction

The Hessel Museum takes a look at Dara Birnbaum’s long-standing fascination with popular culture

17 Jun 2022
Marriage-Diptych of Johannes Cuspinian and Anna Cuspinian-Putsch (1502–3), Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472–1553). © Sammlung Oskar Reinhart 'Am Römerholz', Winterthur

Cranach the Untamed: The Early Years in Vienna

Early sketches and paintings from the artist’s time in the city are on show at the Kunsthistorisches Museum

17 Jun 2022
The Waiting Maid Sprang Down First and Maid Maleen Followed (1917), Arthur Rackham (1867–1939). Charles E. Young Research Library, UCLA

Fantasy of the Middle Ages

The Getty Center in Los Angeles explores how the Middle Ages have influenced everything from Harry Potter to Game of Thrones

17 Jun 2022

Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern

The Clark Art Institute explores how the French sculptor’s reception among American collectors and critics has shifted over the decades

9 Jun 2022
Sunset over the Campi Flegrei looking towards the Islands Prócida and Ischia (1819), Joseph Rebell. © Belvedere, Vienna

Joseph Rebell

The Belvedere pays homage to the German-Austrian painter with a knack for capturing sunlight over the mountains of southern Italy

9 Jun 2022
The Fair at Hoboken (1559), Pieter Bruegel the Elder. © The Courtauld

Traces: Renaissance Drawings for Flemish Prints

The Courtauld shines a light on the work of draughtsmen who helped to transform the 16th century Flemish print trade

9 Jun 2022
Danny Huston as Albert Barnes on the set of Once Again...(Statues Never Die) (still; 2022), Isaac Julien. © Isaac Julien

Isaac Julien: Once Again… (Statues Never Die)

The artist’s five-screen installation explores the legacy of Albert C. Barnes to mark the centenary of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia

9 Jun 2022

Janine Burrows: Table to Tide: A Yorkshire Conversation

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents the local artist’s depictions of everything from her back garden to the Whitby coastline

2 Jun 2022

Picasso – El Greco

The Kunstmuseum Basel explores the modernist’s long-standing obsession with the Old Master

2 Jun 2022

Kimono Style: The John C. Weber Collection

The Met presents a look at the evolution of the kimono from the late Edo period through to the early 20th century

2 Jun 2022
Pan Amicus (detail of video still; 2021), Tacita Dean. Courtesy Marian Goodman Gallery, New York/Paris/Frith Street Gallery, London; © 2021 Tacita Dean

Tacita Dean

The artist presents two works inspired by the sites and collections of the Getty Center in Los Angeles

2 Jun 2022

Platinum Jubilee events round-up

Apollo presents a few of the best events and exhibitions put on in honour the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee

1 Jun 2022
Cuando se queden solos y un poco de lluvia (c. 2009–10), Nestor Sanmiguel Diest (b. 1949). Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia, Madrid

Néstor Sanmiguel Diest: The Vicissitudes of the Automaton

This show in Madrid highlights the Spanish artist’s long-standing interest in the relationship between image and text

27 May 2022

Lost Murals of Renaissance Rome

The Getty Center in Los Angeles explores the lost frescoes of Renaissance Rome through the artworks they inspired

26 May 2022

Will Maclean: Points of Departure

The Scottish artist’s love of the Highlands is plain to see in many of the works on display at the City Art Centre in Edinburgh

26 May 2022

Mondrian Evolution

The Fondation Beyeler reveals Mondrian’s fondness for windmills, dunes and seascapes in its survey marking the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth

26 May 2022
(1892), Edvard Munch. KODE Bergen Art Museum

Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen

The Courtauld Gallery presents a selection of masterpieces assembled by one of the Norwegian painter’s earliest collectors

20 May 2022
Sotheby’s Oliver Barker fields bids during the second Macklowe collection sale on 16 May 2022. Courtesy Sotheby's.

The week in art news – Macklowe collection sells for record-breaking $922m

Plus: Angus Grossart has died at the age of 85 | Brazilian curator resigns amid MASP controversy | Protest takes place outside the Whitney | Ukrainian soldiers discover ancient artefacts in Odessa

20 May 2022
Bird finial, early Zenú (200 BC–1000 CE). Colombia Caribbean Lowlands. Museo del Oro, Banco de la Repúblic, Bogotá

The Portable Universe: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia

LACMA explores the enduring relevance of ancient Colombian cultures and art for Indigenous cultures today

20 May 2022
(detail; 1973) Dorothy Iannone. Berlinische Galeries - Museum for Modern Art, Photography and Architecture. Photo: Anja Elisabeth Witte/Berlinische Galerie; © Dorothy Iannone

Dorothy Iannone

The American artist’s riotously sexual, psychedelic works go on display at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art

20 May 2022
(1957), Imogen Cunningham. Courtesy David Zwirner; © 2022 Imogen Cunningham Trust/2021 Ruth Asawa Lanier, Inc./ARS, NY and DACS, London.

Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe

Modern Art Oxford looks at the origins of the artist’s signature hanging sculptures

20 May 2022
Sofia Garcia

The Apollo Awards podcast: Sofia Garcia on the NFT market

The founder of digital gallery ARTXCODE speaks to Gabrielle Schwarz about different types of NFT and the role of the curator within the digital space

19 May 2022
Glass Life (detail; 2021), Sara Cwynar. The Approach, London and Foxy Production, New York; © Sara Cwynar

Give and Take: Photos upon Photos

The Hamburger Kunsthalle looks at 20 contemporary artists who incorporate archival materials into their work

13 May 2022