Albers & the Bauhaus, Stephen Friedman Gallery, London

Albers & the Bauhaus at Stephen Friedman Gallery, London, will focus on the world-changing designs that emerged out of the revisionist school.

Simon Hantaï, Timothy Taylor Gallery, London

Timothy Taylor Gallery hosts a showcase of work by Simon Hantaï – a prominent artist recognised for his invention of the pliage method in 1960.

The Indivisible Present, KALEIDOSCOPE, Modern Art Oxford

The Indivisible Present is the first exhibition in KALEIDOSCOPE, a year long programme of unfolding exhibitions at Modern Art Oxford in 2016.

Irving Penn, Personal Work, Pace Gallery, New York

This winter, Pace and Pace/MacGill Gallery presents Personal Work, an intimate collection of images from Irving Penn’s extensive oeuvre.

Steve McCurry, Beetles + Huxley

Showing a cross-section of works from Steve McCurry’s career, the show will be an opportunity to view the photographer’s most iconic images.

CHRISTO & Jeanne-Claude: Works in Progress, Galerie Gmurzynska

Galerie Gmurzynska St Moritz displays for the first time an extensive overview of Christo and Jeanne-Claude’s works in progress.

IC-98, Drawn into Tomorrow, Dundee Contemporary Arts

Dundee Contemporary Arts presents the largest UK exhibition to date by Finnish artist duo IC-98, fresh from representing Finland at the Venice Biennale.

Ugo Mulas, Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson, Paris

For the first time in France, the Fondation Henri Cartier Bresson, brings to light the work of iconic 20th century Italian photographer, Ugo Mulas.

Ed Ruscha Then & Now: Paintings from the 1960s & 2000s, MCASD

A new exhibition at MCASD La Jolla considers Ed Ruscha’s use of recurring words, images, and themes across the decades.

Roger Hiorns, Luhring Augustine

London-based artist Roger Hiorns continues his use of copper sulphate to transform mass-produced objects and environments into aesthetic entities.

Chris Burden, Gagosian, New York

Gagosian New York displays one of the late Chris Burden’s last works. Buddha’s Fingers is a cluster of 32 antique cast-iron vernacular street lamps.

Hiroshi Sugimoto, Sea of Buddha, Pace Gallery, New York

Pace Gallery hosts Sea of Buddha, a show featuring photographs from Hiroshi Sugimoto’s series of the same title and a related film work.

Doug Wheeler, Encasements, David Zwirner, New York

Doug Wheeler: Encasements at David Zwirner, New York, represents the most comprehensive showcase to date of this important body of work.

Classic Photographs, Los Angeles

Over the past seven years Classic Photographs Los Angeles has established itself as a prime west coast destination for discovering photography.

Diane Simpson, Herald St, London

Herald St, London, shows a breath of works, predominantly sculptures, from across artist Diane Simpson’s vast and experimental career.

Tim Etchells, Bloomberg SPACE

Tim Etchells’ More Noise is an exhibition of three neon works curated by Helen Marriage, Director of Artichoke, as part of London Lumiere festival.

Islamic Art Now, Part 2, LACMA, LA

Islamic Art Now, a two-part exhibition, marks the first major installations of LACMA’s collection of contemporary art of the Middle East.

Yoko Ono, The Riverbed, Andrea Rosen Gallery, New York

Audience participation is key to completing Yoko Ono’s latest exhibition, The Riverbed, through everyday action coupled with contemplation.

Steve McQueen, Marian Goodman Gallery, Paris

Marian Goodman launches its 2016 season with an exhibition by Steve McQueen. The gallery in Paris presents the artist’s latest film installation.

Pop Art Design,The Street, the Store, and the Silver Screen, MCA Chicago

Conceived as a complementary exhibition to Pop Art Design,The Street, the Store, and the Silver Screen celebrates MCA’s holdings of seminal Pop Art.