A New Tate Britain
On 19 November a new Tate Britain will be unveiled. The oldest part of the Grade II* Millbank building has been transformed by leading architects Caruso St John.
On 19 November a new Tate Britain will be unveiled. The oldest part of the Grade II* Millbank building has been transformed by leading architects Caruso St John.
New works by Lucy Clark, Caroline Daley, Christina Foard, and Sharla Valeski are featured in femme deux. The brainchild of multimedia artist Valeski, this second show celebrates womanhood and empowerment.
Anton Smit is an established South African sculptor, known for his overwhelming heads & monumental sculptures. His practice comprises figures, masks, and abstracts.
Tradition and modernity in Afghanistan come into dialogue with one another in this Leighton House Museum exhibition, running from 15 November until 23 February.
Hepworth Wakefield welcomes a new Chief Curator, Andrew Bonacina. He plays a key role in the programming of the main gallery and The Calder, the new contemporary art space.
Text and image meet, clash and play off each other in this new exhibition of the work of pioneering conceptual artist Victor Burgin at the Richard Saltoun Gallery, London.
The year of 1879 when Paul Klee was born in Münchenbuchsee in Switzerland also marked the establishment of Kunstmuseum Bern, the country’s oldest art museum.
Doug and Mike Starn appear in their first UK solo show at HackelBury Fine Art. The identical twin brothers work collaboratively to defy categorisation with their broad practice.
The eclectic and multi-form work of Ad Reinhardt (1913- 1967) comes into focus in this inaugural exhibition of the artist’s work at David Zwirner, from 7 November until 18 December.
The Czech Centre Prague maps the development of German design from the late 19th century up to the present day in this largest exhibition of its kind, from 4 October until 28 November.
Adam Chodzko launches his first solo exhibition at Marlborough Contemporary from 6 November with a brand new multimedia project, Room for Laarni, Image Moderator.
In conjunction with this Autumn’s Asian Art in London, Rossi & Rossi opens In-Between, a show displaying the artistic brilliance found in a group of Tibetan manuscript covers.
Wolfgang Tillmans returns to Maureen Paley for his seventh solo show at the gallery. The exhibition, Central Nervous System, is both a departure from and a continuation of his Neue Welt project.
The iconic Palais de Tokyo undergoes a radical transformation at the hand of internationally renown artist, Philippe Parreno, from 23 October until 12 January 2014.
After touring the globe offering free programmes and projects concerned with the urban, the BMW Guggenheim Lab has returned to New York with a final exhibition.
BERLONI has opened a new space in central London. Launching with an exhibition by Artists Anonymous, the gallery takes over the entirety of the three-story Margaret Street space.
Tate will stage an international comprehensive survey of the work of Mira Schendel. As one of Latin America’s most prolific post-war artists, she has made an influential contribution to the art world.
As intricate as they are intriguing, Yayoi Kusama’s White Infinity Nets pull the viewer into the depths of the artist’s psychedelic perspective of the world and leaves you, in fact, seeing dots.
Timothy Taylor Gallery celebrates the work of Berlin-based artist, Volker Hüller. This show creates dense, disjointed and textured webs as materials merge and ideas combine in canvas collage.