Gabrielle Chanel: Fashion Manifesto
The first UK exhibition dedicated to the French designer reveals her lasting legacy
Woven Histories: Textiles and Modern Abstraction
The Los Angeles County Museum of Art tells the interwoven stories of fashion, design and craft in the 20th century
Rebel: 30 Years of London Fashion
The Design Museum presents a wide-ranging survey of the city’s contemporary fashion scene
Among Friends and Rivals: Caravaggio in Rome
The 17th-century painter developed a reputation for creating drama on and off the canvas
Black Atlantic: Power, People, Resistance
The Fitzwilliam Museum takes a critical eye to its colonial past through a wide-ranging exploration of the slave trade
Acquisitions of the Month: August 2023
The Green Vault in Dresden has received a baroque chess set for its 300th birthday, plus the rest of the most important items to enter public collections
Ed Ruscha / Now Then
The Museum of Modern Art reveals how the all-American painter captured the spirit of the post-war era
China’s Southern Paradise: Treasures from the Lower Yangzi Delta
The Cleveland Museum of Art journeys through the art of the southern province of Jianghan
Alfredo Boulton: Looking at Venezuela (1928–1978)
The Getty Center makes a case for the critic and photographer’s important role in the development of art history in his home country
Hoda Afshar: A Curve is a Broken Line
The Iranian artist’s arresting images illuminate displaced communities and experiences of migration
Chaïm Soutine: Against the Current
The emigré artist bucked the trends he encountered in 1920s Paris to carve out his own path
Only the Young: Experimental Art in Korea, 1960s–1970s
How radical new ways of making art emerged in the period following the Korean war
Taking a Stand: Käthe Kollwitz
Works by the German artist with a lifelong commitment to social justice are juxtaposed with installations by Mona Hatoum
Jessie Kleemann: Running Time
The Greenlandic artist has spent three decades challenging the colonisation and romanticisation of her homeland
Eternal Medium: Seeing the World in Stone
The Los Angeles County Museum shows that stone isn’t just a material to be shaped, but also something to be painted upon
Graphic Design in the Middle Ages
The Getty explores how design considerations shaped the interpretation of medieval texts
Erwin Wurm: Trap of the Truth
The Austrian artist brings his uncanny wit to the Yorkshire Sculpture Park
Eckbos Legat: Anniversary Exhibition
The Norwegian non-profit organisation celebrates its centenary with a group exhibition at the Vigeland Museum
Lindsey Mendick: Sh*tfaced
The Margate-based ceramicist’s large-scale installation takes on binge drinking and public shaming
Seasonal highlights at Glenstone Museum
A flowering sculpture by Jeff Koons and an audio installation installed in a forest are among the works not to miss this summer
Annette, More Infinitely
The Fondation Giacometti presents an homage to the Swiss sculptor’s wife and greatest influence
What happens when an artist wants to be anonymous?