Ragnar Kjartansson’s Bonjour
A five-minute vignette repeated on a loop for 12 hours – and now available in six two-hour-long videos from the MAMbo in Bologna
22nd Biennale of Sydney: Nirin
From Spotify playlists to communal cookathons, there are a host of ways to experience the biennial at home
‘Not by fire, but by divine art’: Dantean echoes from the Uffizi Galleries
This curated online display considers how the great poet inspired and was inspired by the visual arts
Flores Mexicanas: Women in Modern Mexican Art
A rediscovered masterpiece by Alfredo Ramos Martínez is at the centre of the Dallas Museum of Art’s virtual display
European globes of the 17th–18th centuries
The British Library has digitised its historical globes – take them for a spin on your desktop or phone
Last-Minute Michelangelo
A guided tour of the Getty’s now-closed exhibition in a series of videos with curator Julian Brooks
The Staffordshire Hoard
This sumptuous website provides an in-depth look at the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver ever found
Tanoa Sasraku: O’ Pierrot
Two of the artist’s films exploring race, ruralism and nationhood are now available to watch on the LUX website
Rijksmuseum Masterpieces Up Close
A virtual tour of the Gallery of Honour brings the cream of Dutch painting to your desktop
El Greco: Ambition and Defiance
Videos, audio guides and interactive displays bring the Art Institute of Chicago’s exhibition right into peoples’ homes
In Touch
The Palazzo Strozzi’s multimedia online project explores how art can bring us together at a time of physical isolation
Courtauld Gallery Virtual Tour
A snapshot of Samuel Courtauld’s collection before the galleries closed for renovation in 2018
Impressed by Plantin
Design your own stationery using patterns from the Plantin-Moretus Museum’s 14,000-strong collection of woodcuts
Rembrandt and Amsterdam Portraiture, 1590–1670
This virtual visit lets you scroll at your own pace through the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza’s exhibition on the Dutch master
Time Machine: The Städel Museum in the 19th century
A series of detailed reconstructions transport viewers back to the museum’s three historic locations
Catalogue des tableaux de Mr. de Jullienne
The French collector’s illustrated catalogue of his paintings is an 18th-century version of a virtual museum
Closer to Van Eyck
High-resolution images of the Flemish master’s work bring us nearer his surfaces than ever before
The many faces of Mary Magdalene