From early experimental woodcuts to modern silkscreen printing, the Albertina Museum examines the evolution of the medium
The Hepworth Wakefield considers how ceramic arts have evolved over the last century
The late American painter captured everyday life with a sense of irony and humour
The interdisciplinary artist tries to find a balance between isolation and connection – and once tried to make friends with an imaginary pelican
The Antwerp-born painter had a gift for marrying northern and southern traditions
Works from the Hispanic Society in New York get their first outing in the United Kingdom
The Cleveland Museum of Art considers how the invention of new chalks and pastels encouraged artists to experiment
A rare opportunity to view the complete set of woodcuts from Dürer’s ‘Great Passion’ in the UK
The Jamaican-British artist has a penchant for picking up other people’s rubbish and falls in love with the collectors who come to see his work
The multimedia artist brings comedy to grave matters in a four-part presentation at the Whitney in New York