Rodin in the United States: Confronting the Modern
The Clark Art Institute explores how the French sculptor’s reception among American collectors and critics has shifted over the decades
Joseph Rebell
The Belvedere pays homage to the German-Austrian painter with a knack for capturing sunlight over the mountains of southern Italy
Traces: Renaissance Drawings for Flemish Prints
The Courtauld shines a light on the work of draughtsmen who helped to transform the 16th century Flemish print trade
Isaac Julien: Once Again… (Statues Never Die)
The artist’s five-screen installation explores the legacy of Albert C. Barnes to mark the centenary of the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
Janine Burrows: Table to Tide: A Yorkshire Conversation
The Yorkshire Sculpture Park presents the local artist’s depictions of everything from her back garden to the Whitby coastline
Picasso – El Greco
The Kunstmuseum Basel explores the modernist’s long-standing obsession with the Old Master
Kimono Style: The John C. Weber Collection
The Met presents a look at the evolution of the kimono from the late Edo period through to the early 20th century
Tacita Dean
The artist presents two works inspired by the sites and collections of the Getty Center in Los Angeles
Platinum Jubilee events round-up
Apollo presents a few of the best events and exhibitions put on in honour the Queen’s Platinum Jubilee
Néstor Sanmiguel Diest: The Vicissitudes of the Automaton
This show in Madrid highlights the Spanish artist’s long-standing interest in the relationship between image and text
Lost Murals of Renaissance Rome
The Getty Center in Los Angeles explores the lost frescoes of Renaissance Rome through the artworks they inspired
Will Maclean: Points of Departure
The Scottish artist’s love of the Highlands is plain to see in many of the works on display at the City Art Centre in Edinburgh
Mondrian Evolution
The Fondation Beyeler reveals Mondrian’s fondness for windmills, dunes and seascapes in its survey marking the 150th anniversary of the artist’s birth
Edvard Munch: Masterpieces from Bergen
The Courtauld Gallery presents a selection of masterpieces assembled by one of the Norwegian painter’s earliest collectors
The week in art news – Macklowe collection sells for record-breaking $922m
Plus: Angus Grossart has died at the age of 85 | Brazilian curator resigns amid MASP controversy | Protest takes place outside the Whitney | Ukrainian soldiers discover ancient artefacts in Odessa
The Portable Universe: Thought and Splendor of Indigenous Colombia
LACMA explores the enduring relevance of ancient Colombian cultures and art for Indigenous cultures today
Dorothy Iannone
The American artist’s riotously sexual, psychedelic works go on display at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
Ruth Asawa: Citizen of the Universe
Modern Art Oxford looks at the origins of the artist’s signature hanging sculptures
The Apollo Awards podcast: Sofia Garcia on the NFT market
The founder of digital gallery ARTXCODE speaks to Gabrielle Schwarz about different types of NFT and the role of the curator within the digital space
Give and Take: Photos upon Photos
The Hamburger Kunsthalle looks at 20 contemporary artists who incorporate archival materials into their work
This week in art news – Warhol’s Blue Marilyn sells for $195m
Plus: Deane Lawson wins Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize 2022 and Art Fund announces Museum of the Year shortlist
Cornelia Parker
The sculptor’s fantastical installations made from mundane things are celebrated in this retrospective at Tate Britain
Feminine Power: The Divine to the Demonic
The British Museum explores 5,000 years of cultural conceptions about women
Seeing London through Frank Auerbach’s eyes