An exhibition by the Shanghai- and Hong Kong-based artist BAISHUI invites us to contemplate how water’s many forms reflect aspects of our own existence
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The Bard Graduate Center in New York celebrates the many talents of 19th-century France’s most prodigious architect
Portraits, landscapes and lively scenes of bathers from the painter’s late period go on show at the Fondation Beyeler
The Courtauld Gallery presents an alternative history of British landscape painting in the 18th and 19th centuries
Dive headlong into an under-appreciated aspect of the artist’s oeuvre at the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art in Denmark
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The Museum of Fine Arts in Houston explores how the Mexican artist became a pop-culture phenomenon and influenced generations of artists around the world
The Legion of Honor in San Francisco explores how the Veneto region rivalled Florence and Rome as an artistic hub during the Renaissance
The Centre Pompidou-Metz presents works from across the sculptor’s career, from terracotta dancers to imposing large-scale ‘environments’