Dorothea Lange: Seeing People
Through her intimate portraits of migrant labourers, cotton pickers and farmers, Dorothea Lange captured the realities of Depression-era America
Holbein and the Renaissance in the North
Some 130 works by artists including Hans Holbein, Albrecht Dürer and Hans Burgkmair tell the story of the Northern Renaissance in Augsburg and further afield
Fantasy: Realms of Imagination
The British Library goes on a journey through many centuries of imagined lands
Women Masters
The Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid brings together pioneering female artists
John Craxton: A Modern Odyssey
How the Neo-Romantic painter found freedom away from British shores
Venezia 500: The Gentle Revolution of Venetian Painting
How the Italian city became a site of stylistic innovation
La Serenissima: Drawing in 18th Century Venice
The Courtauld takes a tour of the famously serene city through artworks from its collection
Vertigo of Color: Matisse, Derain and the Origins of Fauvism
The Met museum shows how summer spent in a fishing village in France changed the course of French painting
The Treasury of Notre Dame: From its Origins to Viollet-le-Duc
Illuminated medieval manuscripts, relics and paintings tell the history of the cathedral through to its renovation in the 19th century
Gabriele Münter: Retrospective
The Leopold Museum in Vienna examines the life and work of the great German Expressionist who was at the heart of the European avant-garde
Nicole Eisenman: What Happened
The French-American painter takes a humorous approach to tackling socio-political issues
Fashioned by Sargent
Portraits by the painter are paired with original garments worn by his sitters
Judy Chicago: Herstory
From early experiments in Minimalism to recent activism – the New Museum presents a wide-ranging survey of the artist’s work
The Lost Mirror: The Image of Jews and Judaism in Medieval Spain
The Museo Nacional del Prado examines representations of and attitudes towards the country’s Jewish population in the Middle Ages
Acquisitions of the Month: September 2023
A Regency torchère and a recently rediscovered work by Francisco de Zurbarán are among the most remarkable works to enter public collections
Lavery. On Location.
Though the Irish painter is perhaps best-known for his portraits of society figures, extensive travels across Europe and America in…
Marisol: A Retrospective
Marisol, an artist often associated with the Pop Art movement, is best known for her large-scale sculptures such as the…
Making Her Mark: A History of Women Artists in Europe, 1400–1800
In the period between the 15th and 18th centuries, women artists in Europe were largely overshadowed by their male counterparts,…
Re/Sisters
The complex relationship between the treatment of the environment and the treatment of women is explored in this group exhibition…
In the studio with… Rashid Al Khalifa
The Bahraini artist only spends about two hours a day in his airy studio – but that focused time is all he needs
What happens when an artist wants to be anonymous?