Bags are used for much more than simply carrying our stuff – as this blockbuster show at the V&A proves
The museum in The Hague is the first in the world to be fully digitised in gigapixel resolution
A display at MoMA explores how the role of the artist was reinvented amid the tumult of the 1920s and ’30s
The American artist’s excoriating takes on celebrity and race go on display at Louisiana in Denmark
The National Gallery’s first artist in residence presents works responding to the museum’s Spanish Golden Age paintings
Themes of loss and longing unite the Norwegian painter and the erstwhile YBA in this show at the Royal Academy
Tate Britain hosts the first UK museum survey of the London-born artist’s jewel-hued paintings
This exhibition at Pallant House considers the influence of international modernism upon the British Pop artist
Ekow Eshun shows us around the late French-Moroccan photographer’s shuttered exhibition at Somerset House
The Cape Town-born painter’s electric portraits of women get their first museum outing in the Netherlands at GEM
Leaf through these exquisite 16th-century watercolours online, courtesy of the Victoria & Albert Museum
Two new galleries at the Peabody Essex Museum survey the history of art on the subcontinent
A career-spanning survey dedicated to the father of abstract painting at the Guggenheim Bilbao
The Toledo Museum of Art considers three different approaches to graphic art
Some 18,000 maps and views spanning four centuries have been made freely available online by the British Library
This exhibition at Kunsthaus Zürich highlights the influence of the Swiss landscape on Romantic painting
MoMA reopens with a look at the career of this enigmatic critic, dealer, and champion of the avant-garde
Another chance to view highlights from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art’s outstanding collection of Surrealist art
A motel menagerie on film – available to watch online courtesy of the Carnegie Museum of Art
The museum reopens with a belated birthday celebration, looking back at 150 years of collecting and exhibiting art
Tracing the evolution of drawing in Scotland over the last century at Dunfermline Carnegie Library & Galleries
A selection of 60 French paintings – many never before shown in the UK – goes on show at the Royal Academy
The Amon Carter Museum explores how the rise of portrait photography brought new opportunities for fun and games
Another chance to see these colossal ‘statement pictures’ as the Scottish National Gallery reopens