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Painted Desert, (c. 1959), Photo: © the Whitworth, The University of Manchester

Althea McNish: Colour is Mine

The William Morris Gallery looks at the legacy of this key player in the Caribbean Arts Movement

25 March 2022
Costume Helmet Margrave Albrecht of Brandenburg-Ansbach (detail; c. 1526) Courtesy Kunsthistorisches Museum. Photo © KHM-Museumsverband

Iron Men: Fashion in Steel

The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna shines a light on the artistry of Renaissance armour

25 March 2022
A Beauty in Front of King Enma's Mirror (1871–89), Kawanabe Kyosai.

Kyōsai: The Israel Goldman Collection

The Royal Academy revels in the drunken, improvised paintings of this 19th-century Japanese virtuoso

18 March 2022
Untitled (1979), Juliana Seraphim.

Beirut and the Golden Sixties: A Manifesto of Fragility

The Gropius Bau looks at the glamour – and precariousness – of what is regarded by some as the city’s golden age

18 March 2022

Fashioning Masculinities: The Art of Menswear

This sartorial spectacle at the V&A looks at men’s fashion through history

18 March 2022
Three female impersonators, N.Y.C (detail; 1962), Diane Arbus.

Diane Arbus: Photographs, 1956–71

The photographer’s unsettling, off-kilter portraits get their first major Scandinavian showing at the Louisiana

18 March 2022
Saint Didacus receiving Alms (detail; 1604–05), Annibale Carracci and Francesco Albani.

Annibale Carracci: The Herrera Chapel

The surviving fragments of the baroque painter’s late masterpiece are reunited at the Prado for first time since 1833

11 March 2022
David

Donatello, the Renaissance

An unprecedented – and probably never to be repeated – exploration of the quattrocento master arrives in Florence

11 March 2022
Reclining female figure (detail), Parmigianino.

The Art of Experiment: Parmigianino

A show of prints and drawings at the Courtauld in London gives an insight into the working methods of the artist known as Raphael’s heir

11 March 2022
Propagazione (detail; 2013), Giuseppe Penone.

Propagazioni: Giuseppe Penone at Sèvres

The Arte Povera pioneer’s first experiments in porcelain go on display at the Frick in New York

11 March 2022

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