Marking Monuments
USF Contemporary Art Museum explores how artists have responded to debates over public memorials
Journées internationales du Film sur l’art
The 14th edition of the Louvre’s annual film festival, opening on 22 January, will be available to stream at home
Eye Film Player
From cinematic classics to new releases – watch titles from the collection of the Eye Filmmuseum in Amsterdam
Inside Out Shorts
A series of short films commissioned by the Barbican and completed during lockdown is now available online
A Listening Eye: The Films of Mike Dibb
The Whitechapel Gallery hosts an online programme celebrating the influential documentary film-maker
Hardeep Sahota: Bhangra Lexicon
An online version of Yorkshire Sculpture Park’s planned display exploring the traditional Indian dance form
Khalidi Library online
The Jerusalem institution launches a new website with full digital access to its world-class collection of Arabic manuscripts
To Rebehold the Stars: Dante Illustrated
The Uffizi marks 700 years since the Florentine poet’s death with a virtual display of drawings of the Divine Comedy
The Art of Care
The Philadelphia Museum of Art reopens – and with it a display exploring representations of caregiving at moments of crisis
Mary Weatherford: Neon Paintings
Recent neon-adorned canvases by the Californian painter light up the Aspen Art Museum
Rodin/Arp
The Fondation Beyeler presents the first exhibition to pair these great modern sculptors, born half a century apart
Masterpieces from Buckingham Palace
The Queen’s Gallery may be closed, but there are a host of ways to explore this blockbuster display online
Frank Duveneck: American Master
At Cincinnati Art Museum, a landmark survey dedicated to the city’s favourite artistic son
Aliza Nisenbaum
The Mexican-born painter’s portraits of key workers during the Covid-19 crisis go on show at Tate Liverpool
Jean-Paul Riopelle: The Call of Northern Landscapes and Indigenous Cultures
A virtual tour of this blockbuster show at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts, featuring more than 300 artworks and artefacts
Jean-Henri Riesener
A five-year research project led by the Wallace Collection concludes with a season of displays and new digital resources
Moth to Cloth: Silk in Africa
Exploring the history of sericulture in sub-Saharan Africa at the Dallas Museum of Art
Bags: Inside Out
Bags are used for much more than simply carrying our stuff – as this blockbuster show at the V&A proves
Virtual Mauritshuis
The museum in The Hague is the first in the world to be fully digitised in gigapixel resolution
Engineer, Agitator, Constructor: The Artist Reinvented
A display at MoMA explores how the role of the artist was reinvented amid the tumult of the 1920s and ’30s
Arthur Jafa
The American artist’s excoriating takes on celebrity and race go on display at Louisiana in Denmark
Rosalind Nashashibi: An Overflow of Passion and Sentiment
The National Gallery’s first artist in residence presents works responding to the museum’s Spanish Golden Age paintings
Tracey Emin/Edvard Munch: The Loneliness of the Soul
Themes of loss and longing unite the Norwegian painter and the erstwhile YBA in this show at the Royal Academy
Lynette Yiadom-Boakye: Fly in League with the Night
Tate Britain hosts the first UK museum survey of the London-born artist’s jewel-hued paintings
The many faces of Mary Magdalene