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Do Ho Suh: Tracing Time

Edinburgh, UK

Modern (Modern One)

Until 1 Sep 2024

Art Without Heroes: Mingei

London, UK

William Morris Gallery

Opened 23 Mar 2024

Until 22 Sep 2024

Rebecca Horn

Munich, Germany

Haus der Kunst

Opened 26 Apr 2024

Until 13 Oct 2024

Guercino at Waddesdon: King David and the Wise Women

Waddesdon, UK

Waddesdon Manor

Until 27 Oct 2024

Thinking Small: Dutch Art to Scale

Boston, USA

Museum of Fine Arts

Until 3 Nov 2024

Saints & Santos: Picturing the Holy in New Spain

Santa Fe, USA

New Mexico Museum of Art

Opened 20 Jul 2024

Until 12 Jan 2025

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Dora Maar: Behind the Lens

The inaugural exhibition of Amar Gallery, Fitzrovia, Dora Maar: Behind the Lens, will showcase exclusive photographs and photograms from the Dora Maar Estate. The exhibition is curated following the principles of the newly established activist art gallery championing overlooked female, minority and LGBT+ artists.

Closing soon

London, UK

Amar Gallery

Opened 16 Jun 2024

Until 18 Aug 2024

Drawing attention: emerging artists in dialogue

Discover some of the most compelling up-and-coming names in the field of contemporary drawing, displayed alongside works by established artists within the British Museum collection of prints and drawings.

Closing soon

York, UK

York Art Gallery, Wolverhampton Art Gallery and Hartlepool Art Gallery

Until 24 Aug 2024

Lucian Freud’s Etchings: A Creative Collaboration

Featuring highlights from a unique collection of etchings by Lucian Freud, most of which have never been exhibited until now, these trial proofs tell the story of Freud's long collaboration with master printer, Marc Balakjian.

Closing soon

London, UK

Victoria and Albert Museum

Until 25 Aug 2024

The Book of Marvels: Wonder and Fear in the Middle Ages

This exhibition explores the text and images of the Book of the Marvels of the World, a manuscript made in the 1460s. Told from the perspective of a medieval armchair traveler in northern France, the manuscript weaves together tales of locations both near and far which are portrayed as bizarre, captivating, and sometimes dangerously different. Additional objects in the exhibition highlight how wonder and fear helped create Western stereotypes of the “other”.

Closing soon

Los Angeles, USA

Getty Centre

Until 25 Aug 2024

John Lyons: Carnivalesque

The first major retrospective of Carribbean British artist and poet John Lyons, this exhibition spans six decades and brings together paintings, drawings and woodcuts, alongside small sculptures and sketchbooks. Carnivalesque centres Lyons' exploration of Trinidadian folklore and his contribution to arts education in Manchester and West Yorkshire. 

Closing soon

Manchester, UK

The Whitworth

Until 25 Aug 2024

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