The Swedish artist’s wide-ranging practice included tapestry, costume design, painting, film and sculpture
The Albertina Museum considers how painters such as Jacques-Louis David and Henry Fuseli sought to measure themselves against the ancient past
The Louvre makes room for 60 Italian masterpieces from the Museo di Capodimonte
A remarkable bust of Marcus Aurelius makes an exceptional excursion from Switzerland to Los Angeles
The artist reflects on the fragility of the planet at the Bourse de Commerce in Paris
The Tate St Ives reveals how the experimental institution reimagined Moroccan art in the years after independence
The Statens Museum for Kunst considers 17th-century developments in science and philosophy inspired new styles of painting
The artist has been painting the same Birmingham barbershop for 15 years – and the results are now on show at the Hepworth Wakefield
The Harvard Art Museums shows that the medium is considerably less wishy-washy – and more modern – than it sometimes seems
The British Museum represents a century and more of imperial decline, civil uprisings and the birth of the modern republic in objects
How the Missouri-born dancer became a sensation in Parisian night clubs and a champion of civil rights in the United States
The British-Ghanaian artist’s work tackles histories of travel, migration and displacement
A survey of the self-described 'Science Fiction Expressionist' at the Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza in Madrid
Pallant House Gallery in Chichester explores how the artist forged an independent career and style
The Guggenheim explores how the City of Light entranced the 19-year-old artist
The Getty Center looks at what medieval communities did for fun
Georgia’s most celebrated painter documented his nation’s customs and landscapes in a distinctive, naive style
How the Persian empire set the standard for luxury living in the ancient world
Garments and hand-drawn sketches trace the extraordinary career of the pioneering designer
The National Gallery considers how Franciscan teachings have inspired artists from the Renaissance to the present
The Bozar in Brussels shows that in Florence, the style was considerably more refined than in Rome
The film-maker’s lyrical explorations of race and cultural history go on show at Tate Britain
The Grolier Club serves up a feast of menus that tell us much about changing social mores
The Huntington presents a rare opportunity to view the oldest printed book in its collection