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Talisman rojo (detail; 1967), Ahmed Cherkaoui.

Moroccan Trilogy: 1950–2020

The Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid tells the story of modern Moroccan art, from the late colonial era to the present

26 March 2021
The Oxford Bach Soloists.

The Oxford Bach Soloists’ Easter Festival

Five hours of Bach’s Easter compositions, available to watch online over the long weekend

26 March 2021
Tschabalala Self in her studio. Photo: Madeleine-Hunt Ehrlich

Tschabalala Self: By My Self

The American artist’s richly layered depictions of Black female figures are in the spotlight at Baltimore Museum of Art

19 March 2021
Véronique and Gregory Peck in 1967.

Paris to Hollywood: The Fashion and Influence of Véronique and Gregory Peck

A display at Denver Art Museum reveals how the famous couple set the benchmark for Hollywood fashion

19 March 2021
Orpheus Sinfonia at The Wallace Collection

Orpheus Sinfonia at the Wallace Collection

A feast for the eyes and the ears, with these online concerts filmed amid the splendour of Hertford House

19 March 2021
Mercedes Arroyo (detail; 1952), Alice Neel.

Alice Neel: People Come First

This survey at the Met celebrates the painter’s compassionate portraits of friends and strangers alike

19 March 2021
Strobia (detail; 1978), Nancy Graves.

American Painting: The Eighties Revisited

The Cincinnati Art Museum revisits a exhibition from 1979 that sought to predict the future of painting

12 March 2021
Lobster Dish, designed in 1868 by Matilda Charsley, made in 1869 by Minton & Co.

Majolica Mania: Transatlantic Pottery in England and the United States, 1850–1915

The Bard Graduate Center’s celebration of the profusion of flamboyant pottery in the 19th century is now online

12 March 2021
Sophie Taeuber (detail; 1920), Nic Aluf.

Sophie Taeuber-Arp: Living Abstraction

The Kunstmuseum Basel pays tribute to an artist who applied her geometric designs to everything from pillowcases to puppet theatres

12 March 2021
Self-portrait under Trees (detail; 1921), Walter Gramatté.

Walter Gramatté and Hamburg

The German painter moved freely between Surrealism, Expressionism and Symbolism, as this display in Hamburg reveals

12 March 2021

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