The Cleveland Museum of Art considers how the invention of new chalks and pastels encouraged artists to experiment
A rare opportunity to view the complete set of woodcuts from Dürer’s ‘Great Passion’ in the UK
The Jamaican-British artist has a penchant for picking up other people’s rubbish and falls in love with the collectors who come to see his work
The multimedia artist brings comedy to grave matters in a four-part presentation at the Whitney in New York
This exhibition in Los Angeles considers how Forti challenged the boundaries between visual art and dance
The Victorian painter’s idyllic landscapes return to the county that inspired them
The mysterious Roman religion is the focus of this exhibition at the Archäologisches Museum in Frankfurt
A donation of 220 works by Philip Guston from the artist’s daughter and a portrait of one of Louis XV’s most controversial aides are among this month’s highlights
The Swiss artist maintains a strict working schedule to make the most of the daylight hours and keeps the writings of W.G. Sebald and Patti Smith close to hand
These small textile works at the Pergamonmuseum were among some of the most valuable objects in the Ottoman Empire