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(detail; 1927), Max Beckmann. Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich.

Max Beckmann – Departure

A show in Munich explores how the German modernist captured the upheavals of his war-torn era

18 November 2022
A Handsome Couple (detail;2022), Rose Wylie.

Rose Wylie: picky people notice…

The British painter’s characterful figures go on show at S.M.A.K. in Ghent

18 November 2022
Cleopatra Dying (1859), Henri Baron de Triqueti.

The Colour of Anxiety: Race, Sexuality and Disorder in Victorian Sculpture

The Henry Moore Institute considers how the 19th-century vogue for polychrome sculpture reflected the rapid social changes of the era

18 November 2022

Guido Reni

Celebrating the baroque painter’s divine gift for religious imagery

18 November 2022
Les fumées sur les toits (1911–12), Fernand Léger. Triton Collection Foundation.

Fernand Léger and the Rooftops of Paris

How smoke and chimneys inspired the French Cubist to take a more experimental approach to making art

11 November 2022
Virgin Reading (c. 1510), Vittore Carpaccio. National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C.

Vittore Carpaccio: Master Storyteller of Renaissance Venice

The Renaissance painter’s talent for story-telling is the focus of this retrospective at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.

11 November 2022
Abakan Orange (1971), Magdalena Abakanowicz. Tate.

Magdalena Abakanowicz: Every Tangle of Thread and Rope

The Polish artist’s monumental woven sculptures get the spotlight at Tate Modern

11 November 2022
The Eclipse of the Sun (detail; 1926), Georg Grosz. Huckster Museum of Art, New York

The Glitter and Poison of the Twenties: George Grosz in Berlin

The German artist’s visceral satires of 1920s Berlin go on show in Stuttgart

11 November 2022
The Nun Ryonen (Ryonen-ni) from Famous Women of Past and Present (Kokon meifuden) (detail; 1864). Utagawa Kunisada.

Her Brush: Japanese Women Artists from the Fong-Johnstone Collection

The Denver Art Museum explores how Japanese women artists flew in the face of social conventions

4 November 2022

Louis Boulanger, Painter of Dreams

A close friend of Victor Hugo, this painter made his own key contribution to Romanticism

4 November 2022

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