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Lifeblood: Edvard Munch

Oslo, Norway

Munchmuseet

Opened 27 Jun 2025

Until 21 Sep 2025

Paolo Veronese (1528–88)

Madrid, Spain

Museo Nacional del Prado

Opened 27 May 2025

Until 21 Sep 2025

Ithell Colquhoun: Between Worlds

London, UK

Tate Britain

Opened 12 Jun 2025

Until 19 Oct 2025

Little Beasts: Art, Wonder, and the Natural World

Washington DC, USA

National Gallery of Art

Opened 18 May 2025

Until 2 Nov 2025

Renaissance d’une œuvre: La Vierge à l’Enfant de Michel Colombe

Tours, France

Musée des Beaux-arts de Tours

Opened 16 May 2025

Until 3 Nov 2025

Made in Ancient Egypt

Cambridge, UK

Fitzwilliam Museum

Opens 3 Oct 2025

Until 12 Apr 2026

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Céline Ducrot and Cathrin Hoffmann: Hardest Kinds of Soft

In Hardest Kinds of Soft, the works of artists Céline Ducrot and Cathrin Hoffmann enter into a thematic and visual dialogue to reflect on being human and corporeality in the (post)digital age. Particularly in their juxtaposition, their paintings and sculptures explore new perspectives on the ambivalences and challenges of an increasingly virtual hyper-reality.

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Giessen, Germany

Kunsthalle Giessen

Opened 12 Apr 2025

Until 20 Jul 2025

Le Dernier Sacre

On 16th September 1824 King Louis XVIII passed away after long weeks of illness. The coronation of his successor, Charles X, took place eight months later on 29th May 1825 in Reims. Le Dernier Sacre revisits this grand and luxurious ceremony with many objects shown for the first time since the nineteenth century.

Closing soon

Paris, France

Mobilier national

Until 20 Jul 2025

Nigel Hurlstone: The Wind from the Feet of the Dead

In a collection of self-portraits that feature the artist dressed in an array of outfits, Hurlstone reveals the potential of garments to oscillate between their practical, gendered, and fashionable territories into uncharted psychological, emotional and cinematic terrains; we see one man, but many people.

Closing soon

Nottingham, UK

Lakeside Arts

Opened 10 May 2025

Until 20 Jul 2025

Finding My Blue Sky

This group exhibition explores ideas of belonging, memory, migration and the search for sanctuary. Curated by Dr Omar Kholeif as their ‘love-letter to London’, it brings together a cross-generational, international line-up of twenty artists including Otobong Nkanga, Lubaina Himid and Hugeutte Caland, offering glimpses into personal memories and imagined futures.

Closing soon

London, UK

Lisson Gallery

Opened 17 May 2025

Until 26 Jul 2025

Rachel Ruysch: Nature into Art

Rachel Ruysch’s deceptively realistic floral still lifes was sought-after and expensive collector’s items during her lifetime. Demand was so great that the Amsterdam painter could afford to produce merely a few works a year. As the daughter of the renowned professor of anatomy and botany, Frederik Ruysch, the first female member of the Confrerie Pictura, court painter in Düsseldorf, lottery game winner and the mother of eleven children, she was an exceptional figure in her time.

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Toledo, USA

Toledo Museum of Art

Opened 13 Apr 2025

Until 27 Jul 2025

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