Botticelli: Artist and Designer

The Musée Jacquemart-André in Paris explores how the painter took Renaissance Florence by storm

3 Sep 2021
Venus scolding Cupid, while an older cupid binds him to a tree (detail; 17th century), Giovanni Francesco Barbieri, called il Guercino.

Lines of Beauty: Master Drawings from Chatsworth

Works on paper by Poussin, Rembrandt and other Old Masters go on display at the Lightbox

3 Sep 2021
Girl Reading a Letter at the Open Window (detail; 1657–59), Johannes Vermeer.

Johannes Vermeer: On Reflection

A painted-over image of Cupid was found hidden in one of Vermeer’s greatest works. Now the restored canvas goes back on view in Dresden

3 Sep 2021
Bira (detail; 2019), Kudzanai-Violet Hwami.

Mixing It Up: Painting Today

At the Hayward Gallery, 31 painters working in the UK today show off a range of approaches to the medium

3 Sep 2021
Landscape (detail; 1912), Max Pechstein.

Afterlives: Recovering Lost Stories of Looted Jewish Art

Retracing the movements of Nazi-looted artworks at the Jewish Museum in New York

27 Aug 2021
Detail of the camel from the Church of San Baudelio de Berlanga (first half 12th century; possibly 1129–34), made in Castile-León, Spain.

Spain, 1000–1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith

The Met Cloisters explores how artists in medieval Spain navigated the influences of both Christianity and Islam

27 Aug 2021
Pilot Sligo River (1921), Jack B. Yeats.

Jack B. Yeats: Painting and Memory

The National Gallery of Ireland hosts a career-spanning survey to mark the 150th anniversary of the painter’s birth

27 Aug 2021

Joel Ferree

Programme Director, Art + Technology Lab, Los Angeles County Museum of Art

26 Aug 2021

Mami Kataoka

Director, Mori Art Museum, Tokyo

26 Aug 2021

Richard Lindsay

Head of Communications, UK, BNP Paribas, London

26 Aug 2021
Photo: © Oak Taylor Smith for Factum Arte

Adam Lowe

Director, Factum Arte, Madrid 

26 Aug 2021
Photo: Claudia Marcelloni

Suzanne Treister

Artist, London

26 Aug 2021
Photo: Benoit Pailley

Karen Wong

Chief Creative Officer, Guilty by Association (GBA), New York 

26 Aug 2021
The Gleaners (1889), Camille Pissarro.

Camille Pissarro: The Studio of Modernism

The father figure to the Impressionists gets his own moment in the limelight with this survey at the Kunstmuseum Basel

26 Aug 2021
The 2000 Sculpture (1992), Walter De Maria.

Walter De Maria: The 2000 Sculpture

One of the largest floor-based sculptures in existence returns to the space it was originally designed for, at the Kunsthaus Zürich

20 Aug 2021
Immolation (1972) from the Women and Smoke series (1968–74), Judy Chicago; performed in the Californian desert. Photo: Through the Flower Archives. Courtesy the artist; Salon 94, New York; and Jessica Silverman, San Francisco; © Judy Chicago/ARS, New York

Judy Chicago: A Retrospective

From early abstractions to recent activism – the De Young presents a wide-ranging survey of the artist’s life and work

20 Aug 2021
Still from Antigone (2018), Tacita Dean. Courtesy the artist; Frith Street Gallery, London and Marian Goodman Gallery, New York/Paris; © Tacita Dean

Tacita Dean: Antigone

At the Kunstmuseum Basel, the Swiss premiere of a work that celebrates the glory of 35mm film

20 Aug 2021
Elaine and Elaine (2020), Caroline Walker.

Caroline Walker: Windows

The Scottish artist’s first solo museum show features some 20 of her candid depictions of women at home and at work

20 Aug 2021

Minted in the Heart of Europe: Money and the Medallic Art in Czecho/Slovakia

The history of Czechoslovakia is recounted via coins, banknotes and medals in this display in Dresden

12 Aug 2021
Dance in a Subterranean Round- house at Clear Lake, California (detail; 1878), Jules Tavernier.

Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo

The Met shines a light on the French artist’s travels among the Indigenous communities of California in the 1870s

12 Aug 2021
Photograph of Shigeko Kubota reflected in Three Mountains (1976–79) in her loft on Mercer Street, New York (1979), Peter Moore.

Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality

A display at MoMA devoted to the video art pioneer, who once likened the technology to ‘a new paintbrush’

12 Aug 2021
Autumn Nocturne (2018), Matthew Wong.

Matthew Wong: Blue View

Toronto hosts the first museum display of the late painter’s melancholy nocturnal scenes

12 Aug 2021
The Kunsthaus Zürich extension, designed by David Chipperfield and seen from the Heimplatz with Pipilotti Rist’s Tastende Lichter (2021).

Kunsthaus Zürich

With David Chipperfield’s new extension the art museum is set to become the largest in Switzerland

6 Aug 2021
The Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, with Alexander Calder’s Têtes et Queue (1965).

Neue Nationalgalerie

Mies van der Rohe’s modernist landmark reopens in Berlin after six years of renovations

6 Aug 2021