Videos, audio guides and interactive displays bring the Art Institute of Chicago’s exhibition right into peoples’ homes
The Palazzo Strozzi’s multimedia online project explores how art can bring us together at a time of physical isolation
A snapshot of Samuel Courtauld’s collection before the galleries closed for renovation in 2018
Design your own stationery using patterns from the Plantin-Moretus Museum’s 14,000-strong collection of woodcuts
This virtual visit lets you scroll at your own pace through the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza’s exhibition on the Dutch master
A series of detailed reconstructions transport viewers back to the museum’s three historic locations
The French collector’s illustrated catalogue of his paintings is an 18th-century version of a virtual museum
High-resolution images of the Flemish master’s work bring us nearer his surfaces than ever before
Masks and sculptures – some never before shown in public – highlight the history and culture of the Baga people
Sumptuous fabrics adorned with silk, gold and silver thread evoke a world of medieval luxury
In painting and sculpture, the two artists defined the dramatic realism of the Roman baroque
This survey of East German artists marks 30 years since the fall of the Berlin Wall
Thanks to its long and varied history, the mask serves as a rich symbol for contemporary artists
Examining the links between the two seminal painters of the Italian Renaissance
More than 50 works by the master of monochrome set in Blenheim’s palatial surroundings
Charting the 400-year evolution of Spain’s still life paintings, with 80 works by artists from Goya to Picasso
The emerging artists in ‘Songs for Sabotage’ address the links between culture and built systems
Loretta Fahrenholz makes ‘performative documentaries’, often inspired by an amalgam of different film genres
The Courtauld Gallery presents Georgiana Houghton's 'spirit drawings', a pioneering series of Victorian abstract watercolours