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Serving tray (1950). Nationalmuseum, Stockholm

Scandinavian Design & USA: People, Encounters and Ideas, 1890–1980

The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm explores how Scandinavian craft aesthetics crossed over to the States

8 October 2021
Olive Grove, Saint-Rémy (detail; 1889), Vincent van Gogh.

Van Gogh and the Olive Groves

The artist’s late depictions of olive trees – on show at the Dallas Museum of Art – are among his most impassioned paintings

8 October 2021
Umi (The Sea) (detail; 1929), Koga Harue.

Surrealism Beyond Borders

The movement founded in Paris in 1924 quickly spread across the globe – as this show at the Met Fifth Avenue demonstrates

8 October 2021
Still from NoNoseKnows (2005–06), Mika Rottenberg.

Mika Rottenberg

The artist’s absurdly comic send-ups of global capitalism are on view at Louisiana in Denmark

1 October 2021
Young Woman at Her Toilet (c. 1515), Titian.

Titian’s Vision of Women: Beauty – Love – Poetry

An exhibition in Vienna explores how Titian and his peers portrayed womanhood in 16th-century Venice

1 October 2021
Soirée Athénienne (detail; 1897), Iakovos Rizos.

Paris – Athens: The Birth of Modern Greece, 1675–1919

The Louvre explores French interest in ancient Greece and the emergence of the modern Greek nation

1 October 2021
Patronage of the Virgin Immaculate over the Children of the Viceroy Count of Lemos (detail; c. 1672), workshop of Francisco de Escobar.

Return Journey: Art of the Americas in Spain

The Prado shines a light on the artworks that Spanish explorers took back with them from the New World

1 October 2021
‘Cats and hibiscus’, from the Great Picture Book of Everything (1820s–40s), Katsushika Hokusai.

Hokusai: The Great Picture Book of Everything

The Japanese master’s ambitious – and abandoned – project to depict all the known universe has its first outing at the British Museum

24 September 2021
(detail; 1928), André Kertész.

André Kertész: Postcards from Paris

The photographer’s early experiments with cartes postales are on view at the Art Institute of Chicago

24 September 2021
Gold recumbent stag plaque with inlays of turquoise and lapis lazuli (eighth–sixth century BC), discovered at the Eleke Sazy burial complex in Kazakhstan

Gold of the Great Steppe

The Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge hosts a dazzling display of ancient treasures, recently unearthed in Kazakhstan

24 September 2021

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