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Heads of Six of Hogarth’s Servants (detail; c. 1750–55), William Hogarth.

Hogarth and Europe

This exhibition at Tate Britain compares the English painter to his continental contemporaries

29 October 2021
The Road to Calvary (detail; 1913–14), Jens Adolf Jerichau.

Jens Adolf Jerichau

The Louisiana pays tribute to a modernist artist who died young, but had a lasting influence on Danish painting

22 October 2021
Turkish Cavalier (detail; 1612–16), Jacques Bellange.

En Scène! Costume Designs from the Edmond de Rothschild Collection

The Louvre presents a spectacular collection of costume designs for entertainments at the French court

22 October 2021
At sea, portrait of Paul Signac (detail; 1896), Théo van Rysselberghe.

Signac the Collector

The French painter’s collection of masterpieces by his friends and idols has been reassembled by the Musée d’Orsay

22 October 2021
Rainstorm over the Sea (c. 1824–28), John Constable.

Late Constable

The Royal Academy explores how the painter’s style became looser and more expressive in the last 12 years of his life

22 October 2021
Work in progress for 'Petrit Halilaj: Very volcanic over this green feather' at Tate St Ives, 2021.

Petrit Halilaj: Very volcanic over this green feather

In Cornwall, the artist’s first UK solo show revisits the drawings he created as a teenager after being displaced by the Kosovo War

15 October 2021
The Arena of the Sun (1954), Fahrelnissa Zeid.

Women in Abstraction

Works by more than 100 artists at the Guggenheim Bilbao offer an expanded version of the story of abstract art

15 October 2021
Meret Oppenheim in her studio (1982), Margrit Baumann.

Meret Oppenheim: My Exhibition

This transatlantic survey of the Surrealist’s work begins in Bern – the city where she spent her last 30 years

15 October 2021
Gio Ponti's Martin Building, with the new Sie Welcome Center.

Denver Art Museum

Gio Ponti’s fortress-like building reopens after renovations, with more room for the museum’s encyclopaedic collections

15 October 2021
Housewives with Steak-Knives (detail; 1983–85), Sutapa Biswas.

Sutapa Biswas: Lumen

A survey of the artist’s work at Kettle’s Yard, from anti-racist activism of the 1980s to more recent meditations on community

8 October 2021

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