From Bach and Beethoven to an Aboriginal dance company – an wide range of past events, free to stream online
Online exhibitions weren’t born yesterday – the Whitney launched its pioneering net art programme in 2001
MOCA Toronto hosts a screening of works by the first woman animator to work at the National Film Board of Canada
Encounter six centuries of art from the Low Countries – from the Flemish Primitives to fin-de-siècle Symbolism
As the end of cherry-blossom season approaches, you can track the trees’ progress and revisit past blooms
The Gardner Museum picks out masterpieces from its collection – from a medieval doorway to a snake sarcophagus from ancient Egypt
Explore the opulent rooms of Henry Clay Frick’s mansion on the Upper East Side and pause in front of its masterpieces
The Oxford Bach Soloists present a series of rousing performances in aid of the charity Help Musicians UK
A digital programme of sound and video art, exploring pertinent themes of sickness, solitude and uncertainty
Watch the artist at work in his studio in Cologne – and then see the results in a tour of the Met’s retrospective
Launched in 2008, this extensive digital archive of concerts and films is now accessible via a free 30-day subscription
The Manhattan-based organisation is digging out concerts from its archives – and has pulled together a brand-new virtual gala
Opera, ballet and a socially distanced rendition of the ‘Hallelujah’ chorus from Handel’s ‘Messiah’ – from the Royal Opera House to your house
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
From Spotify playlists to communal cookathons, there are a host of ways to experience the biennial at home
This curated online display considers how the great poet inspired and was inspired by the visual arts
A rediscovered masterpiece by Alfredo Ramos Martínez is at the centre of the Dallas Museum of Art’s virtual display
The British Library has digitised its historical globes – take them for a spin on your desktop or phone
A guided tour of the Getty’s now-closed exhibition in a series of videos with curator Julian Brooks
This sumptuous website provides an in-depth look at the largest hoard of Anglo-Saxon gold and silver ever found
Two of the artist’s films exploring race, ruralism and nationhood are now available to watch on the LUX website
A virtual tour of the Gallery of Honour brings the cream of Dutch painting to your desktop
Videos, audio guides and interactive displays bring the Art Institute of Chicago’s exhibition right into peoples’ homes
The Palazzo Strozzi’s multimedia online project explores how art can bring us together at a time of physical isolation
December 2024
Emma Crichton-Miller
Apollo
Christina Makris
Christina Riggs
Rakewell
This episode explores an ancient funeral stele, Marie Antoinette’s breast bowl, and how digital technologies are helping to preserve Egyptian heritage sites
Martha Stewart’s recipe for success