The Fondation Beyeler presents paintings, sculptures and hyper-realistic drawings by the Latvian American artist
At the Frick, three enigmatic works by the Old Master depict women of status and their maids
The public and Royal Academicians alike can submit work to the world’s longest-running open exhibition
A survey at the National Portrait Gallery in London explores the artist’s bracingly conceptual approach to painting
Tate Britain’s pairing of two very different painters reveals that the artists have more in common than is usually thought
The Pompidou’s last show before it closes for five years is a wide-ranging retrospective of the photographer’s work
The Saint Louis Art Museum presents textiles from or inspired by the Islamic world feature in a free exhibition
This dazzling exhibition at the Barberini brings together some 100 works to demonstrate the variety of the Impressionist master’s art
The V&A tells the story of how disabled, deaf and neurodivergent people have shaped and inspired modern design over the last 80 years
In Berlin, the Alte Nationalgalerie’s restaging of a 1905 exhibition in Paris shows how both artists were developing their own sculptural languages
Salzburg’s DomQuartier presents portraits by painters who were forced to get more creative after the advent of photography
The artist pairs her paintings of eerily abstracted faces and bodies with archaeological objects from the Museum of Cycladic Art in Athens
The Frist Museum considers the mercantile republic as a melting pot, where foreign fashions, customs and food were readily absorbed
The Morgan Library shows that, although she didn’t own a camera until she was 48, Cameron nudged photography into the realm of fine art
The Prado’s survey of one of the great painters of 16th-century Venice also considers his influences – and the artists he influenced in turn
Even as the military dictatorship repressed civil society in the 1960s, artists resisted the pressure to conform
Artists’ books come in all shapes, sizes and unusual formats, as this exhibition at the Warburg Institute makes clear
The British Museum presents artefacts of Hinduism, Buddhism and Jainism and explores how all three faiths changed over centuries
The biophysicist Arthur Solomon built up a formidable art collection that is now on display in Cambridge
Though best known for her moveable sculptures and performance pieces, the Brazilian artist covered a lot of artistic ground
The first president of the Third Republic was a divisive figure, but there’s no arguing with his taste in chinoiserie
The artist’s abstract works were informed not only by mystical thinking but also by the shapes and colours of the natural world
At Hepworth Wakefield, the perceptive Scottish painter presents motherhood and other forms of care from a variety of angles
Visitors can see work by more than 1,000 craftspeople from around the world – and get stuck in themselves at workshops and open studios