The history of Czechoslovakia is recounted via coins, banknotes and medals in this display in Dresden
The Met shines a light on the French artist’s travels among the Indigenous communities of California in the 1870s
A display at MoMA devoted to the video art pioneer, who once likened the technology to ‘a new paintbrush’
Toronto hosts the first museum display of the late painter’s melancholy nocturnal scenes
With David Chipperfield’s new extension the art museum is set to become the largest in Switzerland
Mies van der Rohe’s modernist landmark reopens in Berlin after six years of renovations
A comprehensive rehang and a new research facility for the museum’s extensive Netherlandish collections
The London institution’s home at Somerset House has been comprehensively restored and expanded
A museum in the Scottish explorer’s former home reopens after four years and a £9.1m revamp
This show at the Ashmolean explores how the Japanese capital has been depicted through time
Works from the 11th century to the present day go on view at the Metropolitan Museum of Art
From 20th-century painting surveys to brand-new commissions – a month of arts programming all around the city
A chance to see all five of the Venetian’s dramatic depictions of a fortress outside Dresden – for the first time in more than 250 years
In Norwich, a first solo show in the UK for the contemplative Japanese-Swiss artist with a playful streak
The MFA Boston presents the artist’s vivid book illustrations and colourful collages
The celebrated seaside sculpture trail returns to the coastal town in Kent
Open to the public at long last, the reconstructed Berlin Palace provides a grand new home for the city’s collections of non-Western art
From domestic bliss to secret affairs – the Cleveland Museum of Art explores the home lives of the Parisian avant-garde
After a major expansion, the contemporary arts hub in Edinburgh reopens with a Karla Black retrospective
De Morgan’s staunch pacifism was reflected in her symbolic paintings and sketches, now on view at Towneley Hall in Burnley
The Museum of the Lost Generation in Salzburg explores the lives of women artists whose careers were cut short by the Nazis
A museum in Aachen, where Dürer stopped over in 1520, retraces the artist’s footsteps on that voyage
Panels from a long-dispersed altarpiece by the trecento painter are reunited at the Getty Center
An online exhibition explores the fascination Shakespeare’s plays have held for generations of British monarchs