The Weltmuseum Wien makes its contribution to the International Year of the Camel with an exhibition that celebrates the mammalian family in its all forms
Medieval Christianity went all out for blood and what it represented. The Getty Center presents some macabre objects of devotion and some modern responses in kind
The Met presents art by figures from the African American-led movement and puts it at the heart of 20th-century modernism
The Maison Européenne de la photographie finds the writer looking outwards and pairs her observations with images from its own collection
To mark Winslow Homer’s birthday, we look at four very different marine scenes from across the ages – including one by the Boston-born painter himself
Plus: Mick Moon (1937–2024), and a round-up of the week’s most important museum appointments
Jeff Koons launched 125 sculptures into orbit on a SpaceX rocket this week. Perhaps they’ll hang out with the Pop art that went on a lunar holiday in 1969
The Bozar shows that Belgian Surrealists were not just following in the footsteps of their French contemporaries
The artist is the first to tackle a daunting question posed by the Sainsbury Centre in a series four of exhibitions: What is truth?
The artist’s centenary exhibition moves to Madrid and demonstrates that his Surreal and cerebral works are as modern as ever