Basquiat: Of Symbols and Signs
The Albertina Museum in Vienna explores the broad range of cultural references in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat
Jadé Fadojutimi: Can we see the colour green because we have a name for it?
New works by the young British painter go on show at the Hepworth Wakefield
Murillo: From Heaven to Earth
The Kimbell Art Museum takes a focused look at the religious painter’s less well-known secular scenes
Acquisitions of the Month: August 2022
A painting by the late American artist Emma Amos and a devotional triptych by the Spanish painter Fernando Gallego are among this month’s highlights
André Devambez: Vertigo of Imagination
The Petit Palais shines a light on the life and works of the French illustrator of the Belle Époque who captured Paris from dizzying heights
Piranesi and the Modern
An exhibition at the National Museum in Oslo examines how the 18th-century Italian artist and architect helped to shape the modern world
Wolfgang Tillmans: To Look Without Fear
MoMA presents the first US survey of the photographer’s intimate portraits of contemporary life
Carolee Schneemann: Body Politics
The first major survey of the pioneering feminist artist since her death features more than 200 objects and rarely seen archival material
Visions of Ancient Egypt
An exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich explores how the art of ancient Egypt has been revived and reimagined over the centuries
Past Made Present: Dutch Shadows in the Black Atlantic
Showing contemporary works alongside pieces from the 17th century, the RISD Museum re-examines the ‘Dutch Golden Age’ through its colonial histories
Movement: Expressive Bodies in Art
Works from the 17th century to the present day depict bodies in all kinds of motion at the National Gallery of Canada
Estella Solomons: Still Moments
Paintings by the Irish modernist at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin provide an insight into a turbulent time in the country’s history
Modernism in Miniature
The Norton Simon Museum reveals a playful edge to some of modernism’s biggest names
Conversing in Clay: Ceramics from the LACMA Collection
By pairing contemporary ceramic works with historical objects, this show at LACMA explores how the artists of today are reinventing traditional forms
Expressionists at Folkwang
Museum Folkwang celebrates its 100th anniversary with an impressive display of more than 250 Expressionist works
Fascinating Jade: Chinese Jade Miniatures from Four Millennia
A display of more than 130 jade miniatures at Museum Rietberg in Zurich explores the evolution of the ancient Chinese art form
Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America
The exhibition reveals how garments and fabrics were important markers of identity in 18th-century Latin America
Goya: Yo lo vi – Ich sah es – I Saw It
Four print series by the Spanish master go on display at the Scharf–Gerstenberg Collection in Berlin
The many faces of Mary Magdalene