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Aristide Maillol

The Musée d’Orsay looks at the career of the most important modern French sculptor after Rodin

8 April 2022
The Gulf Stream (1899), Winslow Homer. Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York

Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents

The Met explores how conflict is presented in the painter’s elemental works, both on land and at sea

8 April 2022
The Uncivilised Cat (1930), Agnes Miller Parker. Photo: John McKenzie and The Fine Art Society; courtesy the Fleming Collection

Scottish Women Artists Transforming Tradition

The Sainsbury Centre shines a light on some of the leading Scottish women artists of the last century

8 April 2022
Jean-François Champollion's handwritten notebook with copies of the inscription of mummies (c. 1824–26). Courtesy: Museum of Turin. Photo: © BnF, Paris.

Champollion’s Adventure: The Secrets of the Hieroglyphs

The Bibliothèque Nationale de France celebrates the bicentenary of Jean-Franćois Champollion's translation of the Rosetta Stone

8 April 2022
The Madonna and Child with the Infant Baptist (The Garvagh Madonna)

Raphael

The National Gallery explores the painter’s influence on architecture, archaeology and poetry

1 April 2022
Straßenbahn (detail; 1972) Georg Eisler. Photo: © Johannes Stoll

Georg Eisler

The artist’s bustling crowd scenes are on display at the Belvedere, Vienna

1 April 2022
(detail; 2020), Andrew Roberts. Courtesy of Mauricio Galguera. Photo: © Sergio López

Whitney Biennial 2022: Quiet as It’s Kept

America’s most provocative survey of contemporary art returns

1 April 2022
Saffron Sentinel (c. 2017) Sheila Hicks. Photo: © Noam Preisman

Sheila Hicks: Off Grid

The pioneering textile artist gets her first UK survey at the Hepworth Wakefield

1 April 2022
Giovanni Boldini, Portrait de Miss Bell, (c. 1903) Oil on canvas. Courtesy Villa Grimaldi Fassio, Civica Raccolta Luigi Frugone, Musei di Nervi, Italy. Photo: © Musei di Nervi, Raccolte Frugone

Boldini: Pleasures and Days

The Petit Palais celebrates the Italian ‘Master of Swish’ and his depictions of Parisian high society

25 March 2022
Head, possibly of a king)(12th–15th century), Yoruba people, Ife.

The Language of Beauty in African Art

This exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum focuses on African art through the eyes of the cultures that made it

25 March 2022

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