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Head of the Apollo Belvedere, Rendered Anatomically (1812), Nikolaj Utkin after Jean-Galbert Salvage. Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles

Flesh and Bones: The Art of Anatomy

A show at the Getty makes it clear that anatomical illustration has always toed a fine line between art and science

18 February 2022
Saint Mary Magdalene, Carlo Crivelli (detail)

Carlo Crivelli: Shadows on the Sky

The quattrocento master who delighted in visual trickery finally gets his first solo show in the UK

18 February 2022
Allegory of the Revolution in Nantes (c. 1789-90), Jacques Louis David.

Jacques-Louis David: Radical Draftsman

The Met shines a light on the artist’s meticulous preparatory drawings for his revolutionary paintings

11 February 2022
American People Series #18: The Flag Is Bleeding (detail; 1967), Faith Ringgold.

Faith Ringgold: American People

The pioneering artist and activist gets her first major museum retrospective at the New Museum in New York

11 February 2022
Bronze Age sun pendant (1000-800 BC). British Museum.

The world of Stonehenge

The British Museum shines a light on the mysteries surrounding the famous stone circle and the society that built it

11 February 2022
Nachtfahrt in der Lagune (detail; 1857), Joseph Carl Berthold Püttner.

Viva Venezia! The Invention of Venice in the 19th Century

The Belvedere in Vienna explores how Austrian artists were drawn to the charms of La Serenissima under Habsburg rule

11 February 2022
Poster with inscription 'Perlawanan seluruh rakjat pokok kemenang revolusi', (detail; 1945-49). Museum Bronbeek.

Revolusi! Indonesia Independent

The Rijksmuseum shines a light on the heady years of the Indonesian revolution in the 1940s

4 February 2022
Portrait of a Man Wearing a Laurel Wreath (early to mid–2nd century).

Life and Afterlife in Ancient Egypt

New galleries at the Art Institute of Chicago span more than 3,000 years of art in Egypt

4 February 2022
Derich Born (detail; 1533), Hans Holbein the Younger. Royal Collection Trust.

Holbein: Capturing Character

The Morgan hosts this wide-ranging survey of the German Renaissance Master

4 February 2022

Audubon’s Birds of America

The National Museum of Scotland looks at the life of this American naturalist who transformed ornithological illustration

4 February 2022

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