What does art smell like? The Mauritshuis’s new fragrance box helps you to sniff out an answer at home
A retrospective at the Whitney shows how the photographer has brought marginalised American communities into view
A display of remixes by Orazio and Artemisia Gentileschi at Cleveland Museum of Art
The National Gallery of Victoria shows how artists took to the outback to reimagine the national landscape en plein air
The first chapter of the contemporary art festival sees outdoor sculptures dotted around the city – plus some digital works online
Snaps from a travel photographer’s journey from London to Beijing are installed outside King’s Cross in London
The new town in Essex is home to one of the finest public sculpture collections in the country
Museums in London may be shut but you can still walk The Line – the city’s public sculpture trail
To launch a new museum in Lusanga, a film about the plantation workers’ co-operative that established it is beamed on to its walls
A survey of art made from one of the oldest human-made substances, at Toledo Museum of Art
The Museo Reina Sofía in Madrid tells the story of modern Moroccan art, from the late colonial era to the present
Five hours of Bach’s Easter compositions, available to watch online over the long weekend
The American artist’s richly layered depictions of Black female figures are in the spotlight at Baltimore Museum of Art
A display at Denver Art Museum reveals how the famous couple set the benchmark for Hollywood fashion
A feast for the eyes and the ears, with these online concerts filmed amid the splendour of Hertford House
This survey at the Met celebrates the painter’s compassionate portraits of friends and strangers alike
The Cincinnati Art Museum revisits a exhibition from 1979 that sought to predict the future of painting
The Bard Graduate Center’s celebration of the profusion of flamboyant pottery in the 19th century is now online
The Kunstmuseum Basel pays tribute to an artist who applied her geometric designs to everything from pillowcases to puppet theatres
The German painter moved freely between Surrealism, Expressionism and Symbolism, as this display in Hamburg reveals
A virtual display of palimpsests at Cambridge University Library reveals how scholars have sought to recover erased texts
The palatial resting place of Rome’s first emperor finally opens its doors to visitors
Explore the fantastical world of the avant-garde sculptor, who sought to imagine ‘a new kind of life’
The Prado hosts the first survey dedicated to this 16th-century painter of saints and tax collectors