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Dining hall from Sanatorium Westend, Purkersdorf (1905), Josef Hoffmann.

Josef Hoffmann: Progress Through Beauty

Vienna’s Museum of Applied Arts presents the largest survey to date of the pioneering modernist designer and architect

10 December 2021
Jar (1971), Kamoda Shōji.

Kamoda Shōji: The Art of Change

The Minneapolis Institute of Art presents the first major museum survey of the celebrated ceramicist outside Japan

10 December 2021

Life with Art: Benton End and the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing

At Firstsite in Colchester, students and teachers from the influential art school established by Cedric Morris are reunited through their works

10 December 2021
Three sided relief with a scene of weighing the Boston Throne.

Art of Ancient Greece, Rome and the Byzantine Empire

Spanning the beginnings of Greek art and the fall of Constantinople, these galleries at the MFA Boston are reopening after a major renovation

10 December 2021
God appearing to Jacob at Bethel

Baroque Brilliance: Drawings and Prints by Giovanni Benedetto Castiglione

The Kunsthaus Zürich takes a close look at the Genoese virtuoso’s fluent draughtsmanship and innovative prints

3 December 2021
Detail of a facsimile of a 1791 genealogy of the House of Moctezuma, held in the Archivo General de la Nación in Mexico City. Facsimile (2021) by Tlaoli Ramírez Téllez. Courtesy the artist and LACMA; © Tlaoli Ramírez Téllez

Mixpantli: Space, Time and the Indigenous Origins of Mexico

This display of maps, mirrors and other objects at LACMA marks the 500th anniversary of the fall of Tenochtitlan

3 December 2021
In the Times of Harmony

Hue & Cry: French Printmaking and the Debate over Colors

The Clark Art Institute explores the 19th-century disdain for colour printmaking and its reclamation by artists of the fin-de-siècle

2 December 2021
concept art (detail; 1950), Mary Blair

Inspiring Walt Disney: The Animation of French Decorative Arts

The Met Fifth Avenue delves into the art-historical inspirations for Disney’s magical creations

2 December 2021
Jah Shaka (detail; 1983), Denzil Forrester.

Life Between Islands: Caribbean-British Art 1950s–Now

From the arrival of the Windrush generation to the present day, this show at Tate Britain explores how Caribbean-British artists have made their mark

26 November 2021
Self-portrait (detail; 1782), Anna Dorothea Therbusch.

Anna Dorothea Therbusch: A Berlin Woman Artist of the Age of Enlightenment

The artist’s portraits of rulers, writers and scientists, on show at the Gemäldegalerie, make for a lively chronicle of the German Enlightenment

26 November 2021

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