Bozar in Brussels explores the lasting legacy of the Egyptian city which was once at the heart of the ancient world
The Kunstbibliothek in Berlin considers how our perceptions of fragmented artworks and artefacts have changed over time
The NGA in Washington, D.C., retraces Sargent’s footsteps on his many voyages to Spain
The National Gallery pays tribute to the artist’s dogged dedication to the genre of portraiture
The Royal Academy in London hosts the celebrated South African artist’s largest UK retrospective to date
The Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris shines a light into the murky mind of this 18th-century master of the macabre
The National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., explores the varied traditions of art-making in the Southeastern United States
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna considers how artists through history have spurred one another to new heights
Whistler’s celebrated Peacock Room reopens to the public at the Freer Art Museum in Washington, D.C.
The Albertina Museum in Vienna explores the broad range of cultural references in the work of Jean-Michel Basquiat
New works by the young British painter go on show at the Hepworth Wakefield
The Kimbell Art Museum takes a focused look at the religious painter's less well-known secular scenes
The Petit Palais shines a light on the life and works of the French illustrator of the Belle Époque who captured Paris from dizzying heights
An exhibition at the National Museum in Oslo examines how the 18th-century Italian artist and architect helped to shape the modern world
MoMA presents the first US survey of the photographer’s intimate portraits of contemporary life
The first major survey of the pioneering feminist artist since her death features more than 200 objects and rarely seen archival material
An exhibition at the Sainsbury Centre in Norwich explores how the art of ancient Egypt has been revived and reimagined over the centuries
Showing contemporary works alongside pieces from the 17th century, the RISD Museum re-examines the ‘Dutch Golden Age’ through its colonial histories
Works from the 17th century to the present day depict bodies in all kinds of motion at the National Gallery of Canada
Paintings by the Irish modernist at the National Gallery of Ireland in Dublin provide an insight into a turbulent time in the country’s history
The Norton Simon Museum reveals a playful edge to some of modernism's biggest names
By pairing contemporary ceramic works with historical objects, this show at LACMA explores how the artists of today are reinventing traditional forms
Museum Folkwang celebrates its 100th anniversary with an impressive display of more than 250 Expressionist works
A display of more than 130 jade miniatures at Museum Rietberg in Zurich explores the evolution of the ancient Chinese art form