Petrit Halilaj: Abetare

The Kosovan, who began drawing pictures while at a refugee camp in Albania in the 1990s, is the latest artist to be given free rein of the Met’s roof garden

26 Apr 2024

Roni Horn: The Detour of Identity

The artist’s first major solo show in the Nordic countries explores her fascination with Hitchcock, Bergman and the landscapes of Iceland

26 Apr 2024

Michelangelo: the last decades

In the last 30 years of his life, the artist produce some of his most astonishing work, as this show at the British Museum attests

26 Apr 2024

Kandinsky. Into the Unknown

Horses, mythology and folk motifs abound in the painter’s early canvases, which show traces of what would become a distinctive abstract style

26 Apr 2024

Licence to Rome – how the Dutch got a taste for the Italian capital

Maarten van Heemskerck’s expert renderings of Rome inspired his countrymen to see the city for themselves

25 Apr 2024

Israeli artist and curators close pavilion at Venice Biennale

Plus: the historic Copenhagen stock exchange building has been devastated by a fire

21 Apr 2024

Beyond the Biennale – the shows to see around Venice this month

The rest of the city still has plenty to offer, from an exploration of the travels of Marco Polo to a celebration of Jean Cocteau’s genius

21 Apr 2024

Brilliant Exiles: American Women in Paris, 1900–1939

The National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C., shows that the French capital was the place to be for forward-thinking American women

19 Apr 2024

Niki de Saint Phalle: Rebellion and Joy

The first survey of the French-American artist Niki de Saint Phalle opens at the Nelson-Atkins Museum in Kansas City

19 Apr 2024

Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter and the Blue Rider

The spiritual side of space, colour and light preoccupied the modernist artists who gathered in Munich before the First World War

19 Apr 2024

Olympism: Modern Invention, Ancient Legacy

The Louvre looks at the ancient history that inspired a French aristocrat to create a modern form of the Olympic Games

19 Apr 2024

Former Uffizi director Eike Schmidt runs for mayor of Florence

Plus: Christie’s withdraws four Greek vases from auction and strike at National Museums Liverpool is set to continue

14 Apr 2024

Phoenix Kingdoms: The Last Splendor of China’s Bronze Age

More than 150 masterpieces of ancient Chinese craftsmanship go on show at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco

14 Apr 2024

Caspar David Friedrich: Infinite Landscapes

The father of German Romantic art gets a major survey to mark the 250th anniversary of his birth

14 Apr 2024

The Last Caravaggio

This shadowy depiction of Saint Ursula, thought to be Caravaggio’s last work, demonstrates that the artist’s mastery never left him

14 Apr 2024

Willem de Kooning and Italy

An exhibition in Venice suggests that the Abstract Expressionist’s visits to Rome changed his art for ever

14 Apr 2024

In the studio with… Ibrahim Mahama

When he’s not using stadiums to realise his visions, the artist welcomes all manner of visitors, from school kids to tuk-tuk drivers, in his studio-cum-gallery in northern Ghana

11 Apr 2024

The week in art news – Marlborough Gallery to close after nearly 80 years

Plus: Endeavor, the owner of Frieze, goes private for $13bn; and Kim Conaty is the Whitney’s new chief curator

5 Apr 2024

The Birth of Department Stores: Fashion, Design, Toys, Advertising, 1852–1925

The Musée des Arts Décoratifs explores Paris’s department store boom and the rise of the bourgeoisie

5 Apr 2024

Jean Cocteau: The Juggler’s Revenge

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice is celebrating the artist’s infinite variety through an exhibition of drawings, photographs, films, jewellery and more

5 Apr 2024

Yinka Shonibare: Suspended States

The British-Nigerian artist is exhibiting new and old works at the Serpentine, in his first institutional show in London in two decades

5 Apr 2024

Hippolyte Bayard: A Persistent Pioneer

An unfairly neglected 19th-century innovator gets the exposure he deserves at the Getty Center

5 Apr 2024

Acquisitions of the Month: March 2024

A Poussin Last Supper and a rare oil painting by Remedios Varo are among the most exciting works to have entered public collections over the last month

5 Apr 2024

In the studio with… Tammy Nguyen

The American artist and academic gets up at 5.30am and finds inspiration in moths, dinosaurs and Dante when working in her barn in Connecticut

2 Apr 2024