Raphael: Gold & Silk
The Italian painter’s woven designs had a profound influence on Flemish tapestry art
Rubens & Women
The Flemish master’s nuanced approach to female representation is plain to see at the Dulwich Picture Gallery
Groundswell: Women of Land Art
Correcting the male-dominated history of the genre of Land Art, the Nasher Sculpture Park in Dallas shines a light on the careers of 12 women artists
Marina Abramovic
The Serbian performance artist’s long-awaited retrospective opens at the Royal Academy
Amedeo Modigliani: A Painter and his Dealer
The Musée de l’Orangerie explores the painter’s debt to Paul Guillame, whom he dubbed his ‘new pilot’
Fashion and Sports: From One Podium to Another
Ahead of the 2024 Olympic Games in Paris, an exhibition at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs explores the interlinked histories of sport and fashion
40 Under 40 Asia Pacific
The most inspirational young people in the Asia Pacific art world
Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto
The first UK exhibition dedicated to the French designer reveals her lasting legacy
Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art tells the interwoven stories of fashion, design and craft in the 20th century
Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion
The Design Museum presents a wide-ranging survey of the city’s contemporary fashion scene
Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
The 17th-century painter developed a reputation for creating drama on and off the canvas
Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance
The Fitzwilliam Museum takes a critical eye to its colonial past through a wide-ranging exploration of the slave trade
Acquisitions of the Month: August 2023
The Green Vault in Dresden has received a baroque chess set for its 300th birthday, plus the rest of the most important items to enter public collections
Ed Ruscha / Now Then
The Museum of Modern Art reveals how the all-American painter captured the spirit of the post-war era
China’s Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta
The Cleveland Museum of Art journeys through the art of the southern province of Jianghan
Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela (1928–1978)
The Getty Center makes a case for the critic and photographer’s important role in the development of art history in his home country
Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line
The Iranian artist’s arresting images illuminate displaced communities and experiences of migration
Chaïm Soutine: Against the Current
The emigré artist bucked the trends he encountered in 1920s Paris to carve out his own path
Richard Serra, man of steel (1938–2024)