Afterlives: Recovering Lost Stories of Looted Jewish Art
Retracing the movements of Nazi-looted artworks at the Jewish Museum in New York
Spain, 1000–1200: Art at the Frontiers of Faith
The Met Cloisters explores how artists in medieval Spain navigated the influences of both Christianity and Islam
Jack B. Yeats: Painting and Memory
The National Gallery of Ireland hosts a career-spanning survey to mark the 150th anniversary of the painter’s birth
Joel Ferree
Programme Director, Art + Technology Lab, Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Camille Pissarro: The Studio of Modernism
The father figure to the Impressionists gets his own moment in the limelight with this survey at the Kunstmuseum Basel
Walter De Maria: The 2000 Sculpture
One of the largest floor-based sculptures in existence returns to the space it was originally designed for, at the Kunsthaus Zürich
Judy Chicago: A Retrospective
From early abstractions to recent activism – the De Young presents a wide-ranging survey of the artist’s life and work
Tacita Dean: Antigone
At the Kunstmuseum Basel, the Swiss premiere of a work that celebrates the glory of 35mm film
Caroline Walker: Windows
The Scottish artist’s first solo museum show features some 20 of her candid depictions of women at home and at work
Minted in the Heart of Europe: Money and the Medallic Art in Czecho/Slovakia
The history of Czechoslovakia is recounted via coins, banknotes and medals in this display in Dresden
Jules Tavernier and the Elem Pomo
The Met shines a light on the French artist’s travels among the Indigenous communities of California in the 1870s
Shigeko Kubota: Liquid Reality
A display at MoMA devoted to the video art pioneer, who once likened the technology to ‘a new paintbrush’
Matthew Wong: Blue View
Toronto hosts the first museum display of the late painter’s melancholy nocturnal scenes
Kunsthaus Zürich
With David Chipperfield’s new extension the art museum is set to become the largest in Switzerland
Neue Nationalgalerie
Mies van der Rohe’s modernist landmark reopens in Berlin after six years of renovations
MFA Boston – Dutch and Flemish Galleries
A comprehensive rehang and a new research facility for the museum’s extensive Netherlandish collections
The Courtauld Gallery
The London institution’s home at Somerset House has been comprehensively restored and expanded
David Livingstone Birthplace
A museum in the Scottish explorer’s former home reopens after four years and a £9.1m revamp
Tokyo: Art and Photography
This show at the Ashmolean explores how the Japanese capital has been depicted through time
Seeing London through Frank Auerbach’s eyes