A Victorian voyage from Alexandria to Athens is revisited in this online exhibition at the Barber Institute
A filmed performance of Bach’s famous composition, accompanied by poems and images on the theme of isolation
This exhibition at the Van Gogh Museum examines how modern artists have presented themselves through portraiture
The Louvre-Lens reopens with an exhibition exploring the use of the colour black in art
Ahead of its planned opening this autumn, the Munchmuseet presents an exhibition of the artist’s selfies
Zoom in on every detail of James Thornhill’s spectacularly baroque scheme – Britain’s answer to the Sistine Chapel
The Kunstmuseum den Haag reopens with a show delving into the world of Dutch delftware
The Pitti Palace presents the first major survey of the 17th-century artist’s precisely observed paintings
Camden Art Centre’s study of plant life and spirituality mixes medieval mysticism with more modern ideas
From the Old Masters to the Impressionists – an information-packed virtual tour of the recently reinstalled galleries
An online photography exhibition documenting the domestic lives of 25 artists during lockdown
One of the largest private collections of time-based media art is being made available to view online
A video tour of Japan Society’s exhibition of historic patchwork garments from the Tohoku region, made to keep out the cold
The acclaimed theatre director presents his lively portraits of celebrities and other exotic creatures
From the light-filled atrium to a lunar-themed exhibition – wander round the galleries of the Toronto museum
Go behind the scenes of the Soane Museum’s recent restoration and take a 3D tour of its best-loved rooms
Turn on your VR headset (or just your computer or mobile) for a virtual tour of the National Gallery’s early Renaissance collection
Two years ago the Mauritshuis carried out a public examination of its most famous painting. The findings are now online
From Bach and Beethoven to an Aboriginal dance company – an wide range of past events, free to stream online
Online exhibitions weren’t born yesterday – the Whitney launched its pioneering net art programme in 2001
MOCA Toronto hosts a screening of works by the first woman animator to work at the National Film Board of Canada
Encounter six centuries of art from the Low Countries – from the Flemish Primitives to fin-de-siècle Symbolism
As the end of cherry-blossom season approaches, you can track the trees’ progress and revisit past blooms
The Gardner Museum picks out masterpieces from its collection – from a medieval doorway to a snake sarcophagus from ancient Egypt