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Near Alexandria: The Desert (detail; 1842), Joseph-Philibert Girault de Prangey.

Girault de Prangey

The first photographer to capture many places in the eastern Mediterranean goes on display at the reopened Musée d’Orsay

14 May 2021
The Wake beneath the Arc de Triomphe, 31 May 1885 (1903), Alfred Roll.

Victor Hugo, Liberty at the Panthéon

A display at the Panthéon explores the political symbolism of the writer's internment there in 1885

14 May 2021
Agar_Dance of Peace (detail; 1945), Eileen Agar.

Eileen Agar: Angel of Anarchy

A major survey for the trailblazing British Surrealist spanning her seven-decade career, at the Whitechapel Gallery

14 May 2021
Alabaster panel from an altarpiece showing Becket’s consecration as archbishop (detail; first half of 15th century), England.

Thomas Becket: Murder and the Making of a Saint

This display at the British Museum will explore the turbulent life – and grisly death – of the 12th-century priest

14 May 2021
Installation view of ‘Rachel Maclean: Mimi’ at Jupiter Artland, 2021.

Rachel Maclean: Mimi

The Scottish artist has built a derelict toyshop, home to a cartoon princess, in the woods of Jupiter Artland outside Edinburgh

7 May 2021
Catterline in Winter

Joan Eardley & Catterline

A display in Edinburgh of the painter’s stirring seascapes marks the centenary of her birth

7 May 2021
Installation view of ‘New Grit: Art & Philly Now’, showing work by Mi-Kyoung Lee and Jane Irish.

New Grit: Art & Philly Now

An exhibition of contemporary art inaugurates new gallery spaces – part of a $233m revamp – at the Philadelphia Museum of Art

7 May 2021
Grand Rhinocéros V (1988/91), François-Xavier Lalanne.

Claude and François-Xavier Lalanne: Nature Transformed

From cabbages with chicken feet to a rhino-shaped desk – a survey of Les Lalanne at the Clark Art Institute

7 May 2021
Installation view of ‘Olafur Eliasson: Life’ at the Fondation Beyeler, Riehen, 2021.

Olafur Eliasson: Life

The superstar artist has flooded the Fondation Beyeler with fluorescent pond water – a statement on climate change, apparently

29 April 2021
Still from Fatal System Error (2021), Dumbworld.

8bit

The Royal Opera House hosts an online festival of new works that experiment with digital technology

29 April 2021

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