The Dallas Museum of Art explores the symbolism of the intricately patterned cloths known as ‘bogolanfini’
A collection of Chinese masterpieces gets its first European outing at the Musée Cernuschi
The Getty Villa explores the Flemish painter’s debt to the classical world
The British Museum charts the history of Andean cultures across some 3,000 years
The British artist has always treated identity as a slippery thing, as this retrospective at the Guggenheim makes clear
The Frist Art Museum explores how the Italian city blossomed during the Middle Ages
The English merchant Edward Solly’s prodigious collecting formed the basis of Berlin’s great picture gallery
This exhibition at Tate Britain compares the English painter to his continental contemporaries
The Louisiana pays tribute to a modernist artist who died young, but had a lasting influence on Danish painting
The Louvre presents a spectacular collection of costume designs for entertainments at the French court
The French painter’s collection of masterpieces by his friends and idols has been reassembled by the Musée d’Orsay
The Royal Academy explores how the painter’s style became looser and more expressive in the last 12 years of his life
In Cornwall, the artist’s first UK solo show revisits the drawings he created as a teenager after being displaced by the Kosovo War
Works by more than 100 artists at the Guggenheim Bilbao offer an expanded version of the story of abstract art
This transatlantic survey of the Surrealist’s work begins in Bern – the city where she spent her last 30 years
Gio Ponti’s fortress-like building reopens after renovations, with more room for the museum’s encyclopaedic collections
A survey of the artist’s work at Kettle’s Yard, from anti-racist activism of the 1980s to more recent meditations on community
The Nationalmuseum in Stockholm explores how Scandinavian craft aesthetics crossed over to the States
The artist’s late depictions of olive trees – on show at the Dallas Museum of Art – are among his most impassioned paintings
The movement founded in Paris in 1924 quickly spread across the globe – as this show at the Met Fifth Avenue demonstrates
The artist’s absurdly comic send-ups of global capitalism are on view at Louisiana in Denmark
An exhibition in Vienna explores how Titian and his peers portrayed womanhood in 16th-century Venice
The Louvre explores French interest in ancient Greece and the emergence of the modern Greek nation
The Prado shines a light on the artworks that Spanish explorers took back with them from the New World