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Bellotto: The Königstein Views Reunited

A chance to see all five of the Venetian’s dramatic depictions of a fortress outside Dresden – for the first time in more than 250 years

23 July 2021
Installation view of ‘Leiko Ikemura: Usagi in Wonderland’ at the Sainsbury Centre, Norwich, in 2021. Photo: Andi Sapey; courtesy of the Sainsbury Centre

Leiko Ikemura: Usagi in Wonderland

In Norwich, a first solo show in the UK for the contemplative Japanese-Swiss artist with a playful streak

23 July 2021
Golden (detail; 2009), Ekua Holmes.

Paper Stories, Layered Dreams: The Art of Ekua Holmes​

The MFA Boston presents the artist’s vivid book illustrations and colourful collages

23 July 2021
No. 1054 Arpeggio (2021), Rana Begum.

Folkestone Triennial

The celebrated seaside sculpture trail returns to the coastal town in Kent

23 July 2021
The Humboldt Forum, Berlin. Photo: Alexander Schippel

Humboldt Forum

Open to the public at long last, the reconstructed Berlin Palace provides a grand new home for the city’s collections of non-Western art

16 July 2021
The Lie (1898), Félix Vallotton.

Private Lives: Home and Family in the Art of the Nabis, Paris, 1889–1900

From domestic bliss to secret affairs – the Cleveland Museum of Art explores the home lives of the Parisian avant-garde

16 July 2021
Installation view of ‘Karla Black: sculptures 2001–2021’, in the new warehouse space at Fruitmarket, Edinburgh. Photo: Tom Nolan

Fruitmarket

After a major expansion, the contemporary arts hub in Edinburgh reopens with a Karla Black retrospective

16 July 2021
Our Lady of Peace (detail; 1907), Evelyn De Morgan.

Pre-Raphaelite Artist of Hope: Evelyn De Morgan

De Morgan’s staunch pacifism was reflected in her symbolic paintings and sketches, now on view at Towneley Hall in Burnley

16 July 2021
Woman painter at her easel (detail; n.d.), Hanna Bekker vom Rath.

About Women: Female Destinies in the Böhme Collection

The Museum of the Lost Generation in Salzburg explores the lives of women artists whose careers were cut short by the Nazis

9 July 2021
Head of a walrus (1521), Albrecht Dürer.

Dürer Was Here: A Journey Becomes Legend

A museum in Aachen, where Dürer stopped over in 1520, retraces the artist’s footsteps on that voyage

9 July 2021

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