Paolozzi at 100

Modern Two in Edinburgh is celebrating the centenary of the birth of the Scottish Pop art icon

19 Jan 2024

Seen Together: Acquisitions in Photography

To kick off its centenary celebrations, the Morgan Library & Museum in New York is putting on a show of as-yet-unseen photographs from its collection

19 Jan 2024

Universum Max Beckmann

The Expressionist’s visions of wartime cruelty and portraits of Weimar-era figures go on show in The Hague

19 Jan 2024

Jeff Wall

A survey at the Swiss museum shows how the Canadian photographer has played an outsize role in reshaping his chosen medium

15 Jan 2024

Zanele Muholi: Eye Me

The documentarian of Black queer life in post-apartheid South Africa receives their first museum show on the US West Coast

12 Jan 2024

New Contemporaries

The annual barometer of emerging talent in the UK returns to the Camden Art Centre

12 Jan 2024

The Artistic Cosmos of Hon’ami Koetsu

The Tokyo National Museum presents the works of the leading Edo-period artist and artisan

12 Jan 2024

The Touch of Pygmalion: Rubens and Sculpture in Rome

The Galleria Borghese looks at what Peter Paul Rubens learnt from the classical past

10 Jan 2024

Pasquarosa: From Muse to Painter

The Estorick Collection charts the Italian painter’s career from her days as an artist’s model to her luminous still lifes

5 Jan 2024

In the Library: Latin American Architecture in Circulation

Architectural photographs at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C. reveal a meeting of Indigenous and colonial styles

5 Jan 2024

Turner in January

In Edinburgh, the Royal Scottish Academy is seeing in the new year with its annual display of Turner’s watercolours

5 Jan 2024

Cosmism: Images from a Future Gathering

The Stedelijk Museum looks at how the futuristic philosophy of Nikolai Fyodorov left its mark on the arts at the turn of the 20th century

5 Jan 2024

David Goldblatt: No Ulterior Motive

A survey in Chicago shows how the photographer captured the complexities of South African society under and after apartheid

17 Dec 2023

Kim Lim: Space, Rhythm & Light

The Hepworth Wakefield celebrates the Singapore-born sculptor who developed a distinctive form of minimalism in post-war Britain

17 Dec 2023

Porcelains in the Mist: The Kondo Family of Ceramicists

The Brooklyn Museum explores how this illustrious family has produced both traditional and also more innovative wares

17 Dec 2023

Miron Schmückle: Flesh for Fantasy

The Romanian-German artist’s drawings, on display at the Städel Museum in Frankfurt, fuse art, fantasy and botany

17 Dec 2023

Christmas Tree Installation 2023: Power Plant

The V&A’s annual festive commission is a four-metre-tall kinetic sculpture by design duo Isabel + Helen

8 Dec 2023

The Neapolitan Crèche

A spectacular baroque nativity scene featuring some 200 figures is now on show at the Art Institute of Chicago

8 Dec 2023

Christmas Tree and Neapolitan Baroque Crèche

A presepio scene by the sculptor Giuseppe Sanmartino is paired with a 20-foot-tree at the Metropolitan Museum of Art

8 Dec 2023

Christmas at the Jägerhof

The Museum of Saxon Folk Art in Dresden is exploring regional festive traditions – not least the elaborate shadow plays from the town of Sebnitz

8 Dec 2023

Acquisitions of the Month: November 2023

A terracotta relief by Donatello and a vanishingly rare set of 16th-century silverware are among this month’s highlights

1 Dec 2023

Women Dressing Women: A Lineage of Female Fashion Design

This exhibition drawn from the holdings of the Metropolitan Museum of Art features pieces by more than 70 female makers and designers

1 Dec 2023

Pesellino: A Renaissance Master Revealed

The National Gallery in London presents the first major exhibition to be dedicated to the often-overlooked artist

1 Dec 2023

Perfectly Imperfect: Korean Buncheong Ceramics

This exhibition at the Denver Art Museum, co-organised with the National Museum of Korea, presents 40 works dating from the 15th century to the present day

1 Dec 2023