The Denver Art Museum explores how Japanese women artists flew in the face of social conventions
A close friend of Victor Hugo, this painter made his own key contribution to Romanticism
The Royal Academy shines a light on the women artists who were central to the development of German Expressionism
An exhibition at Pallant House gallery explores how the South Downs have captured the imaginations of artists through the centuries
This show in Liverpool contends that the influence of the football Casuals extended far beyond the stadiums
The Musée de Cluny in Paris explores how Toulouse became the home of a new style of sculpture and architecture
The Korean sculptor’s reconstructions of the places where he has lived get their first showing in Sydney
Modern artists used time-honoured tricks to create their mind-bending works, as this show at the Met reveals
The Prado explores how Italy’s southern capital became a hotbed for creativity
The Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin shows off its vast collection of works by the founder of the Berlin School of sculpture
The surrealist artist’s playful and uncanny works are given the spotlight at MoMA
The Hayward highlights other-worldly works by 23 contemporary ceramicists
From mistresses to Rococo masterpieces, the exhibition at the Palace of Versailles takes a closer look at the colourful life of the 18th-century monarch
The animal-painter extraordinaire is celebrated at the Musée d'Orsay
This exhibition at the British Museum includes an enchanted basin believed to possess the power to relieve heartbreak
An exhibition at the Whitney explores the artist's life-long fascination with the city
The exhibition at the William Morris Gallery explores how Arthurian folklore captured the imaginations of Victorian artists
A show in Madrid sets out to explore how the close friendship between the painter and the fashion designer informed their work
The Getty Center in Los Angeles explores the medieval fascination with the mother of Christ
The Design Museum in London shows how Surrealism changed the shape of everyday things
The Met explores how the Tudors transformed England’s standing as a centre for the arts
The Fondation Louis Vuitton looks at the links between Joan Mitchell's Abstract Expressionism and Monet's Impressionism
The Kunst Museum Winterthur reveals how portrait miniatures became important status symbols across Northern Europe in the early 17th century