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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
Circus – Before the Show (1908–10), Marianne Werefkin. Museo Comunale d'Arte Moderna, Ascona

Making Modernism: Paula Modersohn-Becker, Käthe Kollwitz, Gabriele Münter and Marianne Werefkin

The Royal Academy shines a light on the women artists who were central to the development of German Expressionism

4 November 2022
The Rye Marshes, East Sussex (1932), Paul Nash. Hull Museums Collection

Sussex Landscape: Chalk, Wood and Water

An exhibition at Pallant House gallery explores how the South Downs have captured the imaginations of artists through the centuries

4 November 2022
Jardinière (c. 1730), China. Strawberry Hill House, London

Acquisitions of the Month: October 2022

This month’s highlights include the 18th-century Chinese jardinière that Horace Walpole famously used as a fish bowl

1 November 2022

Art of the Terraces

This show in Liverpool contends that the influence of the football Casuals extended far beyond the stadiums

28 October 2022

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