Three-minute heist nets works by Matisse, Renoir and CézanneArtReviewNewsartreview.comMarch 31, 2026Odalisque on the Terrace by Matisse among works taken from Italian foundation
Steve McQueen wins 2026 Erasmus PrizeArtReviewNewsartreview.comMarch 31, 2026He will receive a cash prize of €150,000
The 9 Exhibitions to See in April 2026ArtReviewPreviewsartreview.comMarch 31, 2026Our editors on the exhibitions they’re looking forward to around the world this month, from Los Angeles to Seoul
Melvin Edwards, pioneer of Black abstraction, 1937–2026ArtReviewNewsartreview.comMarch 31, 2026First African-American artist to have a solo show at the Whitney Museum
Michael Fullerton: The Politics of PortraitureGabriel Levine BrislinReviewsArtReviewMarch 31, 2026Michael Fullerton’s portraits question what it means to be represented, by whom and to what end
Chobi Mela XI Review: Can We Start Over?Parsa Sanjana SajidReviewsArtReview AsiaMarch 30, 2026The Dhaka photography festival probes the narrative possibilities and limitations of image-making as a vector for understanding the world today
Sara Flores on Representing Peru at the 61st Venice BiennaleArtReviewVenice Biennale 2026artreview.comMarch 27, 2026‘The flag of Peru was born from a dream. We, the Shipibo, carry a dream of our own: the dream of self-determination as an Indigenous nation’
ArtReview Podcast | Episode 4: Delaine Le BasArtReviewPodcastartreview.comMarch 27, 2026In the fourth episode of the ArtReview Podcast, artist Delaine Le Bas speaks to senior digital editor Chiara Wilkinson
What’s the True State of Bangkok’s Art Ecosystem?Max Crosbie-JonesFeaturesArtReview AsiaMarch 27, 2026The story thus far might be: exuberance abroad, sobering realities at home
What to See in Sydney This Spring 2026Neha KaleOpinionartreview.comMarch 27, 2026Four exhibitions, unfolding alongside the 25th Biennale of Sydney, look to material inventiveness and embodied experience to reimagine a broken world