Plus: Italian police have recovered three stolen artworks by Cézanne, Renoir and Matisse; and the San Diego Museum of Art has laid off 11 members of staff
The Kunstmuseum Basel unveils dozens of prints donated by the artist’s foundation, many of which are on public view for the first time
The Finnish modernist drew early comparisons to Schjerfbeck and Munch before carving out a melancholy style of her own
The Holburne Museum presents a different side of artists best known for revolutionising painting
In New York, the Met explores how Westerners understood, simplified and represented life east of Europe from the late 18th century to the turn of the 20th
Plus: Russian strke hits 18th-century Ukrainian church | Smithsonian faces 11 per cent funding cut | Australian Museum returns human remains to Rapa Nui, and more
Among this month’s highlights are a trove of Wiener Werkstätte postcards for the Neue Galerie and the National Gallery’s first Angelica Kauffman painting
The Old Master’s native town in Veneto is marking the 450th anniversary of his death with an exhibition that explores his relationship with the local landscape
At Charleston, etchings, engravings and lithographs from across the avant-garde artist’s career are joined by a painting that counts Virginia Woolf and King Charles III among its admirers
The artist found new methods of capturing the play of light – and also found ways to express his anarchist beliefs in painting, as the Museum Barberini makes clear