Modernism in Miniature

The Norton Simon Museum reveals a playful edge to some of modernism’s biggest names

19 Aug 2022

Conversing in Clay: Ceramics from the LACMA Collection

By pairing contemporary ceramic works with historical objects, this show at LACMA explores how the artists of today are reinventing traditional forms

19 Aug 2022

Expressionists at Folkwang

Museum Folkwang celebrates its 100th anniversary with an impressive display of more than 250 Expressionist works

19 Aug 2022

Fascinating Jade: Chinese Jade Miniatures from Four Millennia

A display of more than 130 jade miniatures at Museum Rietberg in Zurich explores the evolution of the ancient Chinese art form

19 Aug 2022

Painted Cloth: Fashion and Ritual in Colonial Latin America

The exhibition reveals how garments and fabrics were important markers of identity in 18th-century Latin America

12 Aug 2022
Plate 44 from The Disasters of War (1810–20), Francisco de Goya.

Goya: Yo lo vi – Ich sah es – I Saw It

Four print series by the Spanish master go on display at the Scharf–Gerstenberg Collection in Berlin

12 Aug 2022
(1952), Robert Rauschenberg.

Cy Twombly: Making Past Present

The Getty Center explores the artist’s life-long obsession with the ancient cultures of Greek and Rome

12 Aug 2022

Mariana Castillo Deball: Roman Rubbish

The Mexican artist’s installation draws inspiration from 14,000 Roman artefacts discovered at Bloomberg’s European HQ in London

12 Aug 2022

Acquisitions of the Month: July 2022

Two significant works by Renaissance masters to the National Gallery in London are among this month’s highlights

5 Aug 2022

Ishiuchi Miyako

Stills gallery in Edinburgh hosts the Japanese post-war photographer’s first solo exhibition in Scotland

5 Aug 2022

John McLean: Flare

Colourful works by the late abstract painter are the focus of The Fine Art Society’s exhibition

5 Aug 2022

Céline Condorelli / After Work

The London-based artist’s first major survey features recent installation works and a collaborative film project

5 Aug 2022

Daniel Silver: Looking

An expectant audience of ceramic busts forms the centrepiece of David Silver’s solo exhibition at the Fruitmarket gallery in Edinburgh

5 Aug 2022

Robert Indiana: Sculpture 1958–2018

The Yorkshire Sculpture Park looks beyond the ‘LOVE’ sculptures to explore Indiana’s long and varied career

29 Jul 2022
I Lay Here For You (2018), Tracey Emin.

Tracey Emin: I Lay Here For You

The artist’s intimate and revealing sculptures are tucked away among the woodlands of Jupiter Artland outside Edinburgh

29 Jul 2022
(2022), Wangechi Mutu.

Wangechi Mutu

The Kenyan-born artist’s fantastical bronzes are set amid rolling hills of the Storm King Art Center in New York

29 Jul 2022

As Long as the Sun Lasts

Alex Da Corte’s whimsical construction takes up residence on the Louisiana’s terrace

29 Jul 2022

Brett Weston

The exhibition at the San Jose Museum of Art revels in the photographer’s love of the Californian landscape

20 Jul 2022
Vision of the Sermon (Jacob Wrestling with the Angel) (1888), Paul Gauguin.

A Taste for Impressionism: Modern French Art from Millet to Matisse

The Scottish National Gallery celebrates the Scottish collectors who were quick to appreciate the Impressionists

20 Jul 2022

Dalton Paula: Brazilian Portraits

Portraits of Black leaders, writers and entertainers are at the heart of this exhibition of works by the contemporary Brazilian artist at the Museu de Arte São Paulo

20 Jul 2022

Francesco Clemente

The Albertina in Vienna marks its acquisition of the Jablonka Collection with an exhibition of works by the Italian-American painter

20 Jul 2022
Snow at Bulguk Temple (1996), Park Dae Sung. © Park Dae Sung

Park Dae Sung: Virtuous Ink and Contemporary Brush

The contemporary ink-and-wash painter puts a modern spin on the traditional Korean art form at LACMA

15 Jul 2022

Mein Liebermann: Eine Hommage

To mark the 175th anniversary of his birth, the Alte Nationalgalerie reflects on the life and works of Max Liebermann

15 Jul 2022

Self Determined: The Painter Ottilie W. Roederstein

In 1902, the German-Swiss painter was the first living woman artist to have a work acquired by the Städel; now she has a survey to herself

15 Jul 2022