John Singer Sargent’s eye for fashion unveiled in Boston show
The artist’s portraits will be shown at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston alongside the clothes worn by his glamorous subjects
How women played a bigger role in the Renaissance and beyond
Two exhibitions, in Boston and Baltimore, celebrate the overlooked women artists who were working in Europe from the 15th century onwards
Getty acquires artist Maren Hassinger’s archive
The septuagenarian artist, best known for her large-scale wire rope installations, has experienced a resurgence of attention from institutions and curators in recent years
Dorothy Liebes survey weaves the story of her little-known but colourful career
Cooper Hewitt in New York celebrates the creator of vibrant mid-century Modern textiles
How progressive-minded artists in Berlin, Munich and Vienna broke with the past and paved the way to Modernism
An exhibition at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin explores the "secessions" in three key European cities
Twelve must-see exhibitions in New York during Frieze
From Lauren Halsey's new commission for the Met rooftop to funkily subversive sculptures at the Museum of Arts and Design, the season's essential exhibitions
Silk camellias and bathroom tiles: Karl Lagerfeld’s designs and influences unveiled in Met (fashion) show
The fashion designer’s fantastical sketches are given equal billing with the dresses that made him famous
Florida’s Norton Museum acquires John Singer Sargent portrait of socialite who sponsored Amelia Earhart
Sargent’s painting of Amy Phipps Guest, made at the peak of his success as a society portraitist, was gifted to the West Palm Beach museum by her grandson and his family
Sotheby's to offer rare Hammershøi painting with highest-ever estimate for the artist
"Interior. The Music Room, Strandgade 30", expected to sell for between $3m and $5m, was painted in the artist's most productive period
Impasto masters Chaïm Soutine and Leon Kossoff go head-to-head
Exhibition at Hastings Contemporary looks at the influence of the School of Paris painter on his School of London counterpart
Ten essential artworks to see in Amsterdam
Heading to the Vermeer blockbuster at the Rijksmuseum? Here are some other unmissable masterpieces in the Dutch capital
Major Hugo van der Goes survey shows there was more to the Old Master than mere ‘madness’
Exhibition at the Gemäldegalerie explores myths around the artist's mental state popularised by a later painting, as well as his position in Western art history
Ten essential artworks to see in Berlin
From Joseph Beuys's deconstructed tram stop to a lifesize bust of Nefertiti, here are some of the must-see cultural offerings in the European capital of cool
The Big Review: Max Beckmann at the Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich ★★★★★
The show takes a "maniacal and majestic" triptych as its departure point, before using a skilful combination of works and personal effects to provide a deep understanding of the German artist
A Flemish Caravaggisto comes out of the shadows in new Belgian exhibition
Theodoor Rombouts, a contemporary of Rubens and Van Dyck, is little known, but a new show aims to shine a light on his talents
The must-see exhibitions in 2023: from the biggest ever show of Vermeer paintings to a history of hip-hop
We take a look at the most exciting shows around the world this year
Planning an art pilgrimage in 2023? The best cities to visit for groundbreaking exhibitions this year
The best shows in London, Paris, Berlin, Sydney, New York and Washington, DC
Largest show of Baroque artist Guido Reni—long overshadowed by rival Caravaggio—shines a light on a 'divine' talent
Frankfurt’s Städel Museum will present around 130 of his paintings, drawings and etchings
Michelangelo's masterpiece David gets new lighting as part of renovation at Galleria dell'Accademia in Florence
A two-year museum overhaul has cleaned a skylight above the famous sculpture and also reinstalled its gallery of 19th-century plaster casts
A glorious show of Tudor royal splendour to open at New York's Metropolitan Museum of Art
Masterpieces amassed in Renaissance England are brought together in an exhibition freed from expectations to tell a “hallowed national narrative”
Dutch design studio update 19th-century Dordrecht church facade with a surreal glass sculpture balanced on four bronze turtles
The transformed Protestant building is being relaunched as an exhibition space and cultural centre called Kunstkerk, or art church.
Getty institute and Smithsonian museum will share an unparalleled photo archive of Black American life
The photo archives of Ebony and Jet magazines will be studied and digitised by Los Angeles’s Getty Research Institute and Washington, DC’s National Museum of African American History and Culture
Bernd and Hilla Becher, photography giants of the Düsseldorf School, emerge from the shadows in New York show
The exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art is the pair’s first major US survey and will include their signature grid works as well as largely unknown early pieces
From Picasso's love of El Greco to a party for Mondrian: the must-see exhibitions in Basel
Here are the shows to visit beyond the Art Basel fair this week
Face to face: New exhibition in Switzerland explores how El Greco became Picasso’s ‘first love’
The deep and life-long influence of the Old Master on the Modernist is explored in an exhibition that pairs their works at the Kunstmuseum Basel
Controversially postponed Philip Guston show finally gets going. How has it changed?
The changing of dates of a four-city survey, purportedly due to the artist’s Ku Klux Klan motifs, caused uproar in 2020. Now, after a curatorial rethink, the first exhibition is set to open
New York’s Hispanic Society reveals ten new acquisitions, including portrait of Goya and set of Orozco drawings
The José Clemente Orozco will go on show at the Hispanic Society Museum & Library in early 2023 as part of a show about the famed Mexican muralist
Duking it out: Anselm Kiefer takes on the Venetian masters at the Palazzo Ducale
German artist creates new works that respond to those created by Tintoretto and others
Icelandic pavilion: The magnetic attraction of light and sound
Sigurður Guðjónsson’s mesmerising work in the cavernous Artiglierie uses the movement of metal particles around a magnet
Winslow Homer’s American odyssey is retold in New York show
The Metropolitan Museum of Art exhibition, which will travel to London’s National Gallery later this year, highlights works inspired by the artist’s journeys