The British Museum seems up for some Pokémon related fun and games: Washington's Holocaust Museum, understandably, less so...
Tate's 'Conceptual art in Britain' show is remarkably dense and text heavy, but then how could it be anything else?
In his new installation in Washington the artist the has produced a powerful meditation on diaspora and resilience
The 18 Chinese artists involved in 'A Beautiful Disorder' have created sculptures that deliberately disrupt our view of the English landscape
The sociopolitical slant of this year's event has added weight in light of the Brexit vote. Can a city's regeneration be artist-led?
How did a minor Greek dynasty create one of the greatest sites of Hellenistic art?
The new acquisition, arranged with Colnaghi, testifies to just how productive the nurturing of museum-dealer relationships can be
The designer and director of the Stedelijk Museum had a remarkable life: don't miss an opportunity to learn about him at the De La Warr Pavilion
With her first UK exhibition at the Whitechapel Gallery, Mary Heilmann talks fashion, finger painting and why Ellsworth Kelly is her hero
Remembering the influential Iranian filmmaker who has died at the age of 76
The museum was recently awarded the Art Fund's most prestigious award, but there are challenges as well as opportunities ahead
Smartphones and digital cameras are new sources of evidence for investigators, but they can also aid art thieves
The city's vibrant, provisional art scene is thriving, but you have to know where to go
A look at some of the highlights at Christie's and Sotheby's this week
If anything is going to come out of this shock to the system, there are lessons to be learned
Leading cultural figures turned out on Monday night for the Apollo summer party, which saw the launch of the new Apollo Collector Services portal
Art and design highlights include treasures from Hamilton Palace and Napoleon's tea-service
Both the Courtauld and the Menil Collection acquire important works by Jasper Johns, while SFMOMA bolsters its already impressive photography collection
A survey of postwar Scottish art reacting against the forces of reason includes wonderful pieces, but explains its own meaning a little too neatly
It's been a turbulent week, but the mood at London's auction houses and art fairs is cautiously optimistic
Jussi Kivi represented the country at the Venice Biennale in 2009, before retreating from the limelight. Now he's back with a book from Helsinki's edgelands
Let's face it, this film about a man struggling to regain a sense of reality is perfect viewing this week
An evocative new installation in the oldest surviving part of the Houses of Parliament strikes a chord
The Musée national des beaux-arts du Québec (MNBAQ)'s new pavilion is an ambitious project that unites city, park and museum