In the Neue Nationalgalerie’s celebration of the sculptor’s 75th birthday, modernity is never what it used to be
The painter works on several pieces at a time with the occasional break to use her skipping rope
The second edition of the event aims to reach the widest possible audience with a programme of free events
The country’s national pavilion at the Biennale Architettura 2023 explores how architecture has shaped social structures and communities
The Regent’s Park attraction offers plenty of opportunities for people-watching when the animals decide to make themselves scarce
The parc des Buttes-Chaumont was meant to be a ’Tuileries of the people’, but the crowning glory of Haussman’s Paris has fallen on hard times
Modern artists have managed to make surprisingly strong statements on blank or partially erased pages
The painter works on several pieces at a time with the occasional break to use her skipping rope
The Indian sculptor lives and works in a remote rural village where she has to contend with regular power cuts and monsoon downpours
Wrestling with Michelangelo at the Albertina
The Musée des Arts Décoratifs gets modern
An interview with Sarah Lucas
The Norman conquest of the European imagination
Plus: why collectors are falling for the British Neo-Romantics, France’s national museum of immigration, and do children need museums of their own? Plus reviews of Ingres in Chantilly, Isa Genzken in Berlin and a study of stained glass in Gilded Age New York
It was the pioneering photogapher’s dedication to botany that made her determined to record her samples in such memorable fashion
On the 188th anniversary of the HMS Beagle landing on the Galápagos Islands, we take a look at four artworks and objects that tell the story of evolution
Judging by reactions to Saied Dai’s well-received painting of the former prime minister, a good portrait can still work wonders
Plus: Polish museum director dismissed by local government, Manchester Museum returns 174 items to Indigenous Australians, and the rest of the week’s art news
A former pig farm is a meeting place for artists and scientists delving into the mysteries of the dark
The psychedelic artwork-meets-wellbeing experience is still in its pilot stages but it deserves to be a mainstream hit
Smashing expectations, the hype-powered auction introduced a new and particularly well-oiled model of the big houses’ marketing machine
Before the gal who has everything got into pink, her ideal home was a shrine to midcentury modern living
Six leading figures in the art world discuss the challenges of collecting and showing video art
The performance artist explains why he loves being from Iceland and takes us on a tour of public sculpture in his hometown
The artist who has long campaigned for the recognition of Native American artists is changing how we look at the art of the United States
Correcting the male-dominated history of the genre of Land Art, the Nasher Sculpture Park in Dallas shines a light on the careers of 12 women artists
The Serbian performance artist’s long-awaited retrospective opens at the Royal Academy
The Musée de l’Orangerie explores the painter’s debt to Paul Guillame, whom he dubbed his ‘new pilot’
Ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, an exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs explores the interlinked histories of sport and fashion