Masterpieces of American modernism cross the pond for the very first time
Vo’s conceptual work serves as a reminder of the personal and political meanings carried by the objects around us
In the turbulent decades of the 1960s to ’80s, female artists found creative ways to resist and transform the status quo
A $20 billion project to transform Saudi Arabia’s al-Ula region has brought attention to a little-known ancient site
Beatriz Milhazes discusses colour, craft, and collaboration – and what her work owes to her native Brazil
What Renaissance ceramics tell us about the European print culture of the time
Huma Bhabha discusses sci-fi, politics and her Roof Garden Commission for the Metropolitan Museum of Art
A selection of highlights from the Brussels art fair, at Tour & Taxis from 19 to 22 April
Who was the artist commissioned to record the Paston family’s collection – and what was the purpose of the painting?
Your chance to win 'Public Parks, Private Gardens: Paris to Provence’
The first Roma Biennale offered a riot of contemporary Romani art and performance
Ayres has died at the age of 88 after a long, vibrant career as one of Britain’s leading abstract painters
A mysterious set of Renaissance silverware has been reunited for the first time in centuries
Preserved in remarkable condition, this silk garment reflects the rich cultural milieu in which it was produced
The museum’s collection of more than a million artefacts is being redisplayed in a major refurbishment
Charles Saumarez Smith reflects on the art market in Brazil as the 14th edition of SP-Arte takes place
The recreation of an exhibition of Brazilian modernism during the Second World War is a remarkable feat
A major work of land art by Nancy Holt and Liotard’s largest extant work on pastel are among this month’s top acquisitions
The artist’s monumental drawings challenge the viewer to discover unexpected details in their pitch-black surfaces
A sculpture park in a hill fort and a mansion showing Indian crafts are just two signs of the region’s cultural renaissance
The relationship between Italian art and politics reconsidered through restaged exhibitions from the Fascist era
Peyton Skipwith remembers two decades of friendship and correspondence with the British artist
Your chance to win 'The Silver Caesars: A Renaissance Mystery' by Julia Siemon (ed.)
Eva Rothschild talks about her work and influences – from minimalism to Ireland’s coastal landscapes