The postponed exhibition of the works of Philip Guston at the MFA Boston finally opens this Sunday
The Swedish sculptor fills the Berlinische Galerie with works made out of unusual and uncanny materials
Tate Britain explores Walter Sickert’s ability to find theatrical elements in everyday life in its survey of the painter’s work
The Louvre presents a selection of spectacular artefacts from the time of the 25th Dynasty of Egypt
The Musée d’Orsay looks at the career of the most important modern French sculptor after Rodin
The Met explores how conflict is presented in the painter’s elemental works, both on land and at sea
The Sainsbury Centre shines a light on some of the leading Scottish women artists of the last century
The Bibliothèque Nationale de France celebrates the bicentenary of Jean-Franćois Champollion's translation of the Rosetta Stone
The National Gallery explores the painter’s influence on architecture, archaeology and poetry
The artist’s bustling crowd scenes are on display at the Belvedere, Vienna
America’s most provocative survey of contemporary art returns
The pioneering textile artist gets her first UK survey at the Hepworth Wakefield
The Petit Palais celebrates the Italian ‘Master of Swish’ and his depictions of Parisian high society
This exhibition at the Kimbell Art Museum focuses on African art through the eyes of the cultures that made it
The William Morris Gallery looks at the legacy of this key player in the Caribbean Arts Movement
The Kunsthistorisches Museum in Vienna shines a light on the artistry of Renaissance armour
The Royal Academy revels in the drunken, improvised paintings of this 19th-century Japanese virtuoso
The Gropius Bau looks at the glamour – and precariousness – of what is regarded by some as the city’s golden age
This sartorial spectacle at the V&A looks at men’s fashion through history
The photographer’s unsettling, off-kilter portraits get their first major Scandinavian showing at the Louisiana