Plus: the Manhattan DA’s office seizes more antiquities from the Met; and the president of MUCEM in Marseille has been suspended after being accused of harassment
The Cleveland Museum of Art sheds light on how early engravers mastered their art – and how prints came to conquer western Europe
For the first time in nearly 70 years the Minneapolis Institute of Art displays the largest Italian Renaissance artwork in the United States
The photographer’s talent for infusing the textures of everyday Mexican life with a fantastical sensibility is on full display at SFMOMA
MoMA explores how newly liberated nations expressed their independence through architecture from the late ’50s to the early ’80s
The Scottish artist may not currently have a physical studio, but finds her dining room table to be a useful alternative
To mark 72 years since rationing ended in the UK, we look at four works of art and design that capture our relationship with food
A biblical scene by Lavinia Fontana and a huge collection of Palestinian textiles are among the most exciting objects to enter public collections recently
Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller’s landscapes seem idealised but their quietly radical nature put him at odds with the art establishment of his day
Plus: the Netherlands and Germany agree to return 2,000 artefacts to Ghana, and Misan Harriman resigns as chair of the Southbank Centre