Tamara de Lempicka

The artist’s portraits of socialites in Paris in the 1920s and ’30s are the main draw at the de Young Museum – but she took on other subjects, too

11 Oct 2024

Rubens’s Workshop

Rubens was the most successful artist of his day, but he wasn’t doing it all on his own, as this exhibition at the Prado makes abundantly clear

11 Oct 2024

Hew Locke: what have we here?

The artist turns curator in an exhibition that makes connections between Britain’s imperial past and the contents of the British Museum

11 Oct 2024

Discover Constable & the Hay Wain

The most famous landscape in British art is the centre of attention in a display to mark the National Gallery’s bicentenary

11 Oct 2024

Four things to see: Imagination

These four artworks show how the imagination – the incubator of all human creativity – can be drawn on to conjure entirely new worlds

11 Oct 2024

Michelangelo Pistoletto’s Arte Povera masterpiece is a case of rags and endless riches

Curator Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev explains how the artist’s Venus of the Rags embodies the innovative spirit of the Italian movement

7 Oct 2024

Tacita Dean: Blind Folly

In Houston, the artist lets chance guide her hand in a series of drawings on paper and found materials, accompanied by several earlier works and a set of 16mm films

4 Oct 2024

Rembrandt – Hoogstraten: Colour and Illusion

Works by Rembrandt and his student Samuel van Hoogstraten are hung alongside each other in Vienna to demonstrate their similarities and differences

4 Oct 2024

Marina Apollonio: Beyond the Circle

The Italian artist’s bold experiments with geometric shapes are the subject of a comprehensive survey at the Peggy Guggenheim Collection in Venice

4 Oct 2024

At the Moulin Rouge

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec’s striking scene is the centrepiece of this show at the Minneapolis Institute of Art about Paris nightlife in the 19th century

4 Oct 2024

Plans revived for Centre Pompidou satellite in New Jersey

Plus: climate activists acquitted in Manchester, Hammer Museum appoints Zoë Ryan as its new director, and researchers find 7th-century throne room in Peru

4 Oct 2024

Four things to see: Women poets

To mark 50 years since the death of the poet Anne Sexton, we look at four artworks that demonstrate how women poets have long been a source of inspiration for artists

4 Oct 2024

In the studio with… Pauline Curnier Jardin

When working in her suntrap of a studio in Rome, the artist enjoys people-watching, listening to jazz and admiring an antique manhole cover made of travertine

3 Oct 2024

Climate activists throw soup at Van Gogh paintings after jailing of fellow protestors

Plus: Unesco describes ‘unprecedented’ threat to Sudan’s cultural heritage, and Volodymyr Zelensky calls for ‘the decolonisation of Ukrainian art’

29 Sep 2024

The Imaginary Institution of India: Art 1975–1998

What was on the mind of Indian artists between the Emergency declared by Indira Gandhi in 1975 and the secret nuclear tests of 1998? The Barbican presents some clues

27 Sep 2024

Rising Signs: The Medieval Science of Astrology

The Getty shows that European rulers wanting to start a war or send an embassy had the movements of the sun, moon and the stars to reckon with as well

27 Sep 2024

Thomas Schütte

MoMA’s retrospective of the German artist best known for his grotesque sculptures takes us into more unfamiliar territory

27 Sep 2024

Mike Kelley: Ghost and Spirit

Tate Modern celebrates the full scope of the career of an artist who took a childlike view of creativity

27 Sep 2024

Four things to see: Tourism

On World Tourism Day, it seems a perfect time to revisit the ways in which artists have depicted global travel over the last two centuries

27 Sep 2024

Frick Collection’s next director is Royal Academy’s Axel Rüger

Plus: the Netherlands returns 288 objects seized from Indonesia during colonial rule; and LACMA postpones opening new building to visitors to 2026

20 Sep 2024

Edges of Ailey

The dance pioneer’s life, work and influences are a revelation at the Whitney Museum of American art this autumn

20 Sep 2024

Asian Bronze

Four millennia of craftsmanship are celebrated in this show at the Rijksmuseum, which brings together 75 impressive objects – many of which are making their European debut

20 Sep 2024

Silk Roads

More than 300 objects from the first millennium AD demonstrate the importance of cultural and material exchange across Asia, Africa and Europe

20 Sep 2024

Paula Rego: Power Games

There are no fairy-tale endings in the powerful narrative paintings and sculptures on show at the Kunstmuseum Basel

20 Sep 2024