The Kunsthaus Zürich takes a close look at the Genoese virtuoso’s fluent draughtsmanship and innovative prints
This display of maps, mirrors and other objects at LACMA marks the 500th anniversary of the fall of Tenochtitlan
The Clark Art Institute explores the 19th-century disdain for colour printmaking and its reclamation by artists of the fin-de-siècle
The Met Fifth Avenue delves into the art-historical inspirations for Disney’s magical creations
From the arrival of the Windrush generation to the present day, this show at Tate Britain explores how Caribbean-British artists have made their mark
The artist’s portraits of rulers, writers and scientists, on show at the Gemäldegalerie, make for a lively chronicle of the German Enlightenment
A group of ancient stone figures representing disciples of the Buddha, never before seen outside Korea, goes on display in Sydney
A display at the Bodleian in Oxford explores how the literary cultures of England and the Netherlands were closely intertwined
A major survey of the Turner Prize-winner who was a leading figure in the Black British arts movement in the 1980s
A survey of the collagist and creator of the New York Correspondence School of artists who exchanged ‘mail art’
The Getty’s recent acquisition ‘La Surprise’ is joined by other works by Watteau in collections in Los Angeles
Ten years after her death, the Design Museum celebrates the life and music of the much-loved singer
The Denver Art Museum takes a broad look at the links between Paris and the United States during the 19th century
The Fruitmarket in Edinburgh explores how the American artist has spoken truth to power since the 1970s
The Russian goldsmith’s opulent trinkets – going on view at the V&A – delighted Edwardian high society
Highlights from Augustus the Strong’s vast collection of Chinese paintings, prints and drawings go on view in Dresden
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