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Félix Fénéon (detail; 1894), Alphonse Bertillon.

Félix Fénéon: The Anarchist and the Avant-Garde – From Signac to Matisse and Beyond

MoMA reopens with a look at the career of this enigmatic critic, dealer, and champion of the avant-garde

21 August 2020
Threatening Weather (1929), Rene Magritte.

Beyond Realism: Dada and Surrealism

Another chance to view highlights from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art’s outstanding collection of Surrealist art

21 August 2020
migration (empire) (video still; 2008) Doug Aitken.

Doug Aitken: migration (empire)

A motel menagerie on film – available to watch online courtesy of the Carnegie Museum of Art

21 August 2020
Interior View of the Metropolitan Museum of Art when in Fourteenth Street

Making the Met, 1870–2020

The museum reopens with a belated birthday celebration, looking back at 150 years of collecting and exhibiting art

21 August 2020
St Andrews Looking West (detail; 1981), Wilhelmina Barns-Graham.

Lines from Scotland

Tracing the evolution of drawing in Scotland over the last century at Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries

14 August 2020
Portrait of a Young Girl, Vaïte (Jeanne) Goupil

Gauguin and the Impressionists: Masterpieces from the Ordrupgaard Collection

A selection of 60 French paintings – many never before shown in the UK – goes on show at the Royal Academy

14 August 2020
Helena Luy (detail; 1880s), Benjamin J. Falk, New York.

Acting Out: Cabinet Cards and the Making of Modern Photography

The Amon Carter Museum explores how the rise of portrait photography brought new opportunities for fun and games

14 August 2020
The Monarch of the Glen (detail; c. 1851), Edwin Landseer

Painting as Spectacle

Another chance to see these colossal ‘statement pictures’ as the Scottish National Gallery reopens

14 August 2020

Toyin Ojih Odutola: A Countervailing Theory

At the Barbican, a new series of large-scale drawings tell the story of an imaginary prehistoric society ruled by women

7 August 2020
The Avenger (1922), Ernst Barlach.

Ernst Barlach

An exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the German Expressionist artist’s birth, at the Albertinum in Dresden

7 August 2020

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