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
At the Barbican, a new series of large-scale drawings tell the story of an imaginary prehistoric society ruled by women
An exhibition marking the 150th anniversary of the German Expressionist artist’s birth, at the Albertinum in Dresden
An outdoor exhibition at the New-York Historical Society looks at life under lockdown in the city
Retracing the Dutch master’s tentative first steps at the reopened Ashmolean Museum
This exhibition at the Art Institute of Chicago brings to life the bohemian world of fin-de-siècle Montmartre
The unfinished magnum opus featured a number of works held in Berlin’s state museums – now on display at the Gemäldegalerie
Nottingham Contemporary reopens with energetic dance-floor scenes from the Grenada-born artist
An exhibition at Hepworth Wakefield traces the intersecting paths of the photographer and the sculptor
The Tate Modern is hosting the largest UK survey to date of this Hungarian conceptual artist
The Barnes Foundation explores the career of the entrepreneur who modernised French tapestry-making
How magicians from Kellar to Houdini wowed their audience and built their brand – a display at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Exploring the history of East Asia’s highest form of art at the Minneapolis Institute of Art