A virtual display of palimpsests at Cambridge University Library reveals how scholars have sought to recover erased texts
The palatial resting place of Rome’s first emperor finally opens its doors to visitors
Explore the fantastical world of the avant-garde sculptor, who sought to imagine ‘a new kind of life’
The Prado hosts the first survey dedicated to this 16th-century painter of saints and tax collectors
The reopening of the Kunsthaus Zürich brings another chance to see the work of the once hugely successful Swiss modernist
Sparkling objets d'art from the 16th to the 20th century go on view at DIVA in Antwerp
The North Carolina Art Museum explores life and death in Egypt in the era after the reign of the pharaohs
Since the early ’80s, the American artist has blurred the lines between performance, politics and conceptualism. A survey at the Brooklyn Museum
From ornate chandeliers to the humble desk lamp – the MFA Houston shines a light on 100 years of design innovation
The Australian painter’s misty Melbourne streets and beach scenes go on show at the Art Gallery of South Australia