The Royal Academy revels in the drunken, improvised paintings of this 19th-century Japanese virtuoso
The Gropius Bau looks at the glamour – and precariousness – of what is regarded by some as the city’s golden age
This sartorial spectacle at the V&A looks at men’s fashion through history
The photographer’s unsettling, off-kilter portraits get their first major Scandinavian showing at the Louisiana
The surviving fragments of the baroque painter’s late masterpiece are reunited at the Prado for first time since 1833
An unprecedented – and probably never to be repeated – exploration of the quattrocento master arrives in Florence
A show of prints and drawings at the Courtauld in London gives an insight into the working methods of the artist known as Raphael’s heir
The Arte Povera pioneer’s first experiments in porcelain go on display at the Frick in New York
A rare chance to see highlights from John Soane’s vast collection of drawings in London
The Wadsworth Atheneum shows that the American painter’s subtlety of line and originality of palette set him apart from his peers
The Städel Museum explores the Impressionist’s debt to the paintings of Watteau and Fragonard
The Ivorian artist and inventor of the first writing system for the Bété people is celebrated in a show at MoMA
The American choreographer presents three projects in his residency at the Kunsthalle Zürich
The artist pursues her interest in teeth and the mouths that contain them at the Chisenhale in London
The artist, who explores sound as a metaphor for social discord, is taking over Dia’s two galleries in Chelsea, New York
The Kunsthalle Bern pays homage to the Swiss painter best known for his crisp still lifes
The Phillips Collection shines a light on the artist’s early years in Paris and Barcelona
The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm explores how the Roaring Twenties played out in Sweden
A show at the Getty makes it clear that anatomical illustration has always toed a fine line between art and science
The quattrocento master who delighted in visual trickery finally gets his first solo show in the UK
The Met shines a light on the artist’s meticulous preparatory drawings for his revolutionary paintings
The pioneering artist and activist gets her first major museum retrospective at the New Museum in New York
The British Museum shines a light on the mysteries surrounding the famous stone circle and the society that built it
The Belvedere in Vienna explores how Austrian artists were drawn to the charms of La Serenissima under Habsburg rule