Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color
Modern technology and ancient sculpture meet to uncover the art of ancient polychromy in the Greek and Roman galleries at the Met
Tony Cragg. Sculpture: Body and Soul
The Albertina Museum presents the impressive and diverse work of Tony Cragg in the form of more than 20 of his sculptures
Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life
The National Museum of Scotland looks back on more 500 years of medical history to determine the effect of anatomical study on society
In the Black Fantastic
A group exhibition at the Hayward in London exploring the many faces of Afrofuturism
Fragments of Paradise
The palatial Reggio di Caserta in the south of Italy explores the history of its gardens through more than 200 paintings, sculptures and objets d’art
Georgia O’Keeffe: Photographer
The Denver Art Museum reveals another side to the modernist painter through her photographs
Modern Japanese Lacquer: The Best of Japanese Culture
The Rijksmuseum looks at the transformations the traditional art form underwent in the 20th century
The Show is Over
The South London Gallery brings together works by 14 artists to reflect on the end of the world
Dara Birnbaum: Reaction
The Hessel Museum takes a look at Dara Birnbaum’s long-standing fascination with popular culture
Cranach the Untamed: The Early Years in Vienna
Early sketches and paintings from the artist’s time in the city are on show at the Kunsthistorisches Museum
Fantasy of the Middle Ages
The Getty Center in Los Angeles explores how the Middle Ages have influenced everything from Harry Potter to Game of Thrones
Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern
The Clark Art Institute explores how the French sculptor’s reception among American collectors and critics has shifted over the decades
Joseph Rebell
The Belvedere pays homage to the German-Austrian painter with a knack for capturing sunlight over the mountains of southern Italy
Traces: Renaissance Drawings for Flemish Prints
The Courtauld shines a light on the work of draughtsmen who helped to transform the 16th century Flemish print trade
Isaac Julien: Once Again… (Statues Never Die)
The artist’s five-screen installation explores the legacy of Albert C. Barnes to mark the centenary of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
Janine Burrows: Table to Tide: A Yorkshire Conversation
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents the local artist’s depictions of everything from her back garden to the Whitby coastline
Picasso – El Greco
The Kunstmuseum Basel explores the modernist’s long-standing obsession with the Old Master
Kimono Style: The John C. Weber Collection
The Met presents a look at the evolution of the kimono from the late Edo period through to the early 20th century
Tacita Dean
The artist presents two works inspired by the sites and collections of the Getty Center in Los Angeles
Platinum Jubilee events round-up
Apollo presents a few of the best events and exhibitions put on in honour the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Néstor Sanmiguel Diest: The Vicissitudes of the Automaton
This show in Madrid highlights the Spanish artist’s long-standing interest in the relationship between image and text
Lost Murals of Renaissance Rome
The Getty Center in Los Angeles explores the lost frescoes of Renaissance Rome through the artworks they inspired
Will Maclean: Points of Departure
The Scottish artist’s love of the Highlands is plain to see in many of the works on display at the City Art Centre in Edinburgh
Mondrian Evolution
The Fondation Beyeler reveals Mondrian’s fondness for windmills, dunes and seascapes in its survey marking the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth
The many faces of Mary Magdalene