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A Grocer’s Shop (1717), Willem van Mieris.

Fleeting – Scents in Colour: virtual see-and-smell tour

What does art smell like? The Mauritshuis’s new fragrance box helps you to sniff out an answer at home

9 April 2021
Three Women at a Parade, Harlem, NY (1978), Dawoud Bey.

Dawoud Bey: An American Project

A retrospective at the Whitney shows how the photographer has brought marginalised American communities into view

9 April 2021
Danaë

Variations: The Reuse of Models in Paintings by Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi

A display of remixes by Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi at Cleveland Museum of Art

9 April 2021
Shearing the rams

She-oak and Sunlight: Australian Impressionism

The National Gallery of Victoria shows how artists took to the outback to reimagine the national landscape en plein air

9 April 2021
Bower of Bliss (2021), Linder.

Liverpool Biennial

The first chapter of the contemporary art festival sees outdoor sculptures dotted around the city – plus some digital works online

1 April 2021
A girl in traditional Tajik dress dances at the opening of a new tourism centre in Bulunkul, Tajikistan (2019), Christopher Wilton-Steer.

The Silk Road: A Living History

Snaps from a travel photographer’s journey from London to Beijing are installed outside King’s Cross in London

1 April 2021
Boar (1957), Elisabeth Frink.

Harlow Sculpture Town

The new town in Essex is home to one of the finest public sculpture collections in the country

1 April 2021
Installation view of Here (2013) by Thomson & Craighead on Greenwich Peninsula.

The Line

Museums in London may be shut but you can still walk The Line – the city’s public sculpture trail

1 April 2021
The Cercle d'Art des Travailleurs de Plantation Congolaise standing before the White Cube in Lusanga

White Cube

To launch a new museum in Lusanga, a film about the plantation workers’ co-operative that established it is beamed on to its walls

26 March 2021
Small tray with a chameleon (c. 1920), designed by Henri Marie Joseph Bergé, manufactured by Victor Amalric Walter. Toledo Museum of Art

Chameleon Effects: Glass (Un)Defined

A survey of art made from one of the oldest human-made substances, at Toledo Museum of Art

26 March 2021

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