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The Rijksmuseum celebrates the profound influence that Ovid’s epic poem has had on artists over the last two millennia
Satirical prints and drawings that range from the cheeky to the downright revolutionary go on display at the Albertina in Vienna
The Cincinnati Art Museum unveils some 40 small, colourful works – from courtly scenes to mythological paintings – that depict states of longing
The warrior class that dominated Japan for centuries have long been a fixture in pop culture – but what were they really like?
Artists have long found domestic interiors to be a rich source of inspiration, as these four artworks show
An exhibition by the Shanghai- and Hong Kong-based artist BAISHUI invites us to contemplate how water’s many forms reflect aspects of our own existence
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The Bard Graduate Center in New York celebrates the many talents of 19th-century France’s most prodigious architect
Portraits, landscapes and lively scenes of bathers from the painter’s late period go on show at the Fondation Beyeler