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
One of the best preserved Tudor manors in England reopens after an extensive renovation
The Swiss contemporary art foundation gets a glistening new home in the south of France, designed by Frank Gehry
A display in Dresden explores how artists fared in a turbulent era
The Portuguese-born painter’s masterfully unsettling canvases go on view in her largest UK survey to date, at Tate Britain
The former headquarters of the French navy in Paris opens to the public after a major revamp
A new museum in the picturesque family home of the Egyptologist who deciphered the Rosetta Stone
A display of vessels for vino, from ancient times to the present, at the Corning Museum of Glass
Alberto was by no means the only talented artist of the clan – as this display at Fondation Maeght proves
The Met explores how the Florentine dynasty used art as a tool to assert their cultural and political power
A Beuys treasure hunt in Munich, courtesy of the Pinakothek der Moderne
An outstanding collection of French volumes from the 18th century goes on display at the Morgan Library
This show at Pallant House explores the British artist’s interest in still life – showing paintings alongside the studio objects that inspired them
Paintings and woodblocks inspired by Nordic folklore get their first US showing at the Clark Art Institute
The city’s inaugural biennial takes place both on the mainland and a nearby island – plus, of course, online
The Swedish artist’s strange compositions, culled from a range of sources, travel to Louisiana in Denmark
The French Symbolist’s colourful illustrations go on display at Waddesdon – for the first time in more than a century