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Self Determined: The Painter Ottilie W. Roederstein

In 1902, the German-Swiss painter was the first living woman artist to have a work acquired by the Städel; now she has a survey to herself

15 July 2022

Working Together: The Photographers of the Kamoinge Workshop

Works by the collective of Black photographers that started out in Harlem go on display at the Getty Center

15 July 2022
Milton Avery painting

Milton Avery

The vivid career of the American colourist takes the spotlight at the Royal Academy

8 July 2022

Heidi Bucher: Metamorphoses II

The Swiss sculptor’s varied explorations of bodies in space are the focus at Muzeum Susch

8 July 2022
Rubber Pencil Devil (film still; 2019), Alex Da Corte. Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek. © Alex Da Corte

Alex Da Corte

The Louisiana hosts the irreverent American artist’s largest European survey to date

8 July 2022

Pre-Raphaelites: Drawings & Watercolours

The Ashmolean’s impressive holdings of Pre-Raphaelite works reveal the friendships shared by the core members of the movement

8 July 2022
Models hold hands during Lagos Fashion Week. Courtesy Lagos Fashion Week; photo: Stephen Tayo

Africa Fashion

Innovators in African fashion take centre stage in this major exhibition of the continent’s key creatives at the V&A

1 July 2022
Archaic period marble Sphinx (c. 530 B.C). The Metropolitan Museum of Art

Chroma: Ancient Sculpture in Color

Modern technology and ancient sculpture meet to uncover the art of ancient polychromy in the Greek and Roman galleries at the Met

1 July 2022
Compound, (2015) Tony Cragg (b. 1949). Photo: Francesco Allegretto; © Tony Cragg / Bildrecht, Wien 2022

Tony Cragg. Sculpture: Body and Soul

The Albertina Museum presents the impressive and diverse work of Tony Cragg in the form of more than 20 of his sculptures

1 July 2022

Anatomy: A Matter of Death and Life

The National Museum of Scotland looks back on more 500 years of medical history to determine the effect of anatomical study on society

1 July 2022

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