Diary: April 2003
Hedge SeelGREAT BRITAIN
LONDON Barbican, Witness: Contemporary artists document our time. Until 27 April. Denis Masi: Power and glory. Until 2 May. Exodus: Photographs by Sebastiao Salgado. Until 1 June
British Museum, Kazari: Decoration and display in Japan, 15th-19th centuries. Until 13 April. Antony Gormley: Field of the British Isles. Antony Gormley drawing. Caricatures by Richard Newton. Hans Sloane's collection of prints and drawings. Piranesi's 'Carceri' ('Prisons'). Text and Image: German illustrated broadsides of four centuries. All until 21 April. Celebrating the British Museum: John Maine's anniversary medal. Until 15 June. Japanese prints during allied occupation 1945-52. Seven thousand years of Chinese jade. Ongoing
Courtauld Institute Gallery, Into the twentieth century: New displays at the Courtauld. Ongoing
Design Museum, A century of chairs. Until 12 October. Superstudio: Life without objects. Until 1 June. Manolo Blahnik. Until 11 May
Estorick Collection, Giorgio de Chirico and the myth of Ariadne. Until 13 April
Geffrye Museum, From warehouse to my house: Loft style in the domestic interior. Gutted: Photographs by Etienne Clement. Both until 25 May
Horniman Museum, Puppet worlds. Until 2 November
Imperial War Museum, The house of Osama bin Laden. 10 April-26 May
Mall Galleries, Royal Institute of Painters in water colours: Annual exhibition. Until 13 April
National Gallery, Holbein: Portraits of Sir Henry and Lady Guilford. Until 27 April. Titian. Until 18 May. Ron Mueck: Making sculpture at the National Gallery. Until 22 June
National Portrait Gallery, Julia Margaret Cameron: Nineteenth-century photographer of genius. Until 26 May. You look beautiful like that: The portrait photographs of Seydou Keita and Malick Sidibe. Until 8 June. Five double portraits: New work by David Hockney. Until 29 June. British blondes. Until 6 July. The Golden Jubilee portfolio: Photographs of Queen Elizabeth II. Continuing
Royal Academy of Arts, Aztecs. Until 11 April. Masterpieces from Dresden: Mantegna and Durer to Rubens and Canaletto. Until 8 June
Serpentine Gallery, Blinky Palermo. Until 18 May
Sir John Soane's Museum, John Soane and the wooden bridges of Switzerland. Until 19 April
Tate Britain, Constable to Delacroix: British art and the French Romantics. Until 11 May. Days like these: Tate Triennial exhibition of contemporary British Art 2003. Until 26 May. Marcus Gheeraerts II: Elizabethan artist. Until 20 April. Zarina Bhimji: Out of the blue. Until 27 April
Tate Modern, Anish Kapoor: The Unilever series. Until 6 April. Max Beckmann. Until 5 May
Victoria and Albert Museum, Art Deco, 1910-1939. Until 20 July. The adventures of Hamza. Until 8 June
Wallace Collection, Bonington and his contemporaries: Watercolours in the Wallace Collection. Until 27 April
Windsor Castle, Coronations. Until 21 September
BEDFORD Cecil Higgins Art Gallery, The world of Edward Bawden. Until 6 April
BIRMINGHAM Barber Institute of Fine Arts, Talking coins: Images of beauty and power. Ongoing
BRIGHTON Museum and Art Gallery, Jan Jedlicka: Maremma, 1980-2001. Until 12 April
BRISTOL Watershed, Interface: Neil Dyson. Until 18 May
CAMBRIDGE Kettle's Yard, Apparition: The action of appearing. Until 27 April
CARDIFF National Museums and Galleries of Wales, Cedric Morris: Teaching art and life. Until 27 April
CHELTENHAM Art Gallery and Museum, A view of China in the 1920s. Cheltenham Camera Club. Both until 6 April
CHICHESTER Pallant House Gallery, Alien nation: Immigrant artists in Britain. Until 10 August. Graham Sutherland: A life in focus. Until 11 May
COUNTY DURHAM Bowes Museum, Barnard Castle, Are you sitting comfortably: The watercloset workshop. 5 April-20 July. The art of marquetry: Paintings in wood. 18 April-28 September
EAST WINTERSLOW New Art Centre Sculpture Park and Gallery, Barbara Hepworth Centenary. Until 6 April
EDINBURGH Dean Gallery, Mario Testino: Portraits. 17 April-15 June
National Gallery of Modern Art, Earl Haig. Until 1 June. Warhol to Koons: International contemporary art from a private collection. Until 8 June
National Gallery of Scotland, The print in Italy, 1550-1620. Until 27 April
Royal Museum, Textile art from Southern Appalachia: The quiet work of women. Until 25 May. The first polar hero: William Speirs Bruce. Until 1 June
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Navigating Stevenson: Digital artworks by Sara Gadd. Until 11 May. Mad, bad and dangerous: The cult of Lord Byron. Until 26 May. Portrait miniatures from the Daphne Foskett Collection. Until 15 June
GLASGOW Gallery of Modern Art, Sight mapping. Until 27 April
Hunterian Art Gallery, Intimate friends: Scottish colourists at the University of Glasgow. Until Spring
HARROW Old Speech Room Gallery, Richard Shirley-Smith: Paintings, engravings, designs for books and cartoons for mural decorations. Until 5 May
LEAMINGTON SPA, Art Gallery and Museum, Terry Atkinson. 12 April-8 June
LEEDS Henry Moore Institute, Job Koelewijn: Try and see it your way. Refashioning the figure: Gaston Lachaise and 'Elevation'. Both until 4 May
University Gallery, Africa and beyond. Until 16 April
LIVERPOOL Tate Gallery, Rut Blees Luxemburg: Phantom. Until 6 April. Modern British Art. Until 6 May
MANCHESTER Whitworth Art Gallery, Real/surreal: Photography by Lee Miller. Until 27 April
Art Gallery, Papa Gena. Xie Nanxing. Both until 21 April. Alfred Ackrill: A Manchester Impressionist discovered. Until 11 May. Figure and form in the twenties. Until 18 May. Impressionists and Edwardians. Until September.
MILTON KEYNES Gallery, Sarah Lucas, Colin Lowe and Roddy Thomson: Temple of Bacchus. Until 27 April
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE University Gallery, Northumbria University, Norman Cornish: A shot against time. Until 25 April
NORWICH Castle Museum and Art Gallery, Flower power. Until 5 May
Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, Sitting pretty. Until 22 April. The Anderson Collection of Art Nouveau. Until 4 May
OXFORD Ashmolean Museum, The four seasons. Until 25 May. An Englishman's travels in Egypt. 23 April-20 July. A boyhood passion: The James de Rothschild Collection of Ancient Coins. 29 April-27 July
Christ Church Picture Gallery, Country life. Until 27 April
Museum of Modern Art, Jake and Dinos Chapman: The rape of creativity. 12 April-8 June
Museum of the History of Science, Horological masterworks: English seventeenth-century clocks from a private collection. Until 31 May
RUGBY Art Gallery and Museum, John Myers. Until 25 May
SALFORD QUAYS The Lowry, Grace Robertson: A sympathetic eye. Until 6 April. Lowry's travels. Until 6 July
SHEFFIELD Graves Art Gallery, Bright lights: Contemporary work by artists from Japan. Until 26 April
Millenium Galleries, John Constable: A breath of fresh air. Until 27 April
SOUTHAMPTON City Art Gallery, Renaissance to revolution. Until 8 June
ST IVES Tate Gallery, Painting not painting. Until 11 May
SUDBURY Gainsborough's House, The Coronation series. Until 5 May
YORK City Art Gallery, William Barns-Graham. Until 24 April
AUSTRALIA
ADELAIDE Art Gallery of South Australia, Seeing the centre: The art of Albert Namatjira 1902-59. Until 4 May
CANBERRA National Gallery of Australia, Jackson Pollock's Blue Poles. The Spread of Time: The photography of David Moore. Both until 21 April
SYDNEY Art Gallery of New South Wales, True stories: Art of the East Kimberley. Until 27 April
AUSTRIA
VIENNA Kunsthistorisches Museum, Budapest at the end of the century. Until 15 April. Zeit des Aufbruchs: Budapest und Wien zwischen Historismus und Avantgarde. Until 22 April
MAK-Osterreichisches Museum fur angewandte Kunst, Otto Muhl. Until 9 June
Museum moderner Kunst, Focus 01. Until 26 October
BELGIUM
GHENT Museum voor Schone Kunsten, Mary Magdalen: From the middle ages until now. Until 6 April
CANADA
MONTREAL Museum of Fine Arts, Voyage into Myth: The French Avant-Garde from Gauguin to Matisse from the Hermitage Museum. Until 27 April
Canadian Centre for Architecture, Herzog and de Meuron: Archaeology of the mind. Until 6 April
NEW BRUNSWICK Beaverbrook Art Gallery, Marc Seguin: Rose windows. Natalika Husar: Blond with dark roots. Both until 13 April
OTTAWA National Gallery of Canada, Confluence: Contemporary Canadian photography. Manufactured landscapes: The photographs of Edward Burtynsky. Both until 4 May. Suzor-Cote, 1869-1937: Light and matter. Until 11 May
QUEBEC Musee du Quebec, Tom Thompson. Until 4 May. Minutes. Until 25 May
TORONTO Art Gallery of Ontario, Inlight: Seth Price. Until 6 April. Kathe Kollwitz: The art of compassion. Until 25 May
Royal Ontario Museum, Tree spirit: The woodcuts of Naoko Matsubara. Until June
CHILE
SANTIAGO Museo Nacional de Bellas Artes, The Last Supper. Until 4 May
DENMARK
COPENHAGEN Kunstforeningen, The Expressionists. Until 4 May
Statens Museum for Kunst, The children's art museum. Until 21 April. Impressionism and Scandinavia. Until 25 May
FINLAND
HELSINKI Kiasma Museum of Contemporary Art, Double dress: Yinka Shonibare. Until 7 September
FRANCE
AMIENS Musee de Picardie, Valerie Favre: Oeuvres recentes. Until 27 April
BORDEAUX Musee des Arts Decoratifs, Martine Bedin. Until 12 May
GRENOBLE Musee de Grenoble, La nouvelle objectivite: Allemagne annees 20. Until 11 May
LILLE Palais des Beaux-Arts, Carolus-Duran. Until 9 June
LIMOGES Musee AdrienDubouche, Un bestiaire fantastique: Avisseau et la faience de Tours (1840-1910). Until 12 May
NICE Musee des Beaux-Arts, Jules Cheret and pastels. Until 1 June
PARIS Centre Georges Pompidou, Le portrait? Until 7 April. Ugo Rondinone: Roundelay. Until 28 April. Philippe Starck. Until 12 May. Nicolas de Stael (1914-1955). Until 30 June
Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Rene Magritte. Until 9 June
Galeries Nationales du Grand Palais, Chagall. Until 23 June
Institut Neerlandais, From Watteau to Ingres. Until 18 May
Maison de la culture du Japon a Paris, Black out: Contemporary Japanese photography. Until 12 April
Musee d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris, Malev4tch. Until 27April
Musee du Louvre, Le labryinthe de Versailles grave par Sebastien Le Clerc (1637-1714). M6moires du visible: Cuivres et estampes de la Chalcographie du Louvre. Both until 14 April. Michel-Ange: Les dessins du Louvre. Until 23 June. Chaoubtis: Des travailleurs pharaoniques pour l'eternite. Until 30 June
Musee du Luxembourg, Me! Self-portraits of the twentieth century. Until 30 June
Musee Maillol, Raoul Dufy. Until 26 June
Musee Zadkine, Vus par Zadkine: Vincent and Theo van Gogh. 24 April-21 September
PONT-AVEN Musee de Pont-Aven, Charles Cottet: L'oeuvre grave. Until 23 June
TOULOUSE Musee Paul-Dupuy, Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes. Until 30 June
GERMANY
BERLIN Brucke Museum, Die Brucke: Works from the Brucke Museum collection. Until 21 September
Georg Kolbe Museum, Georg Kolbe and the dance. Until 27 April
DARMSTADT Institut Mathildenhohe, Andre Masson: Pictures from the labyrinth of the soul. Until 27 April
Stiftung Museum Kunst Palast, The endless enigma: Dali and the magicians of multiple meaning. Until 8 June
FRANKFURT Schirn Kunsthalle, Dear painter, paint me: Painting the figure since late Picabia. Until 6 April. Grotesque! Until 9 June
HAMBURG Deichtorhallen, Japanese contemporary ceramics and photography: Between tradition and the present. Until 4 May
Kunsthalle, Horst Janssen im Fokus fotographien von Ingrid von Kruse. 4Until 3 August
Museum fur Kunst und Gewerbe, George Rickey. Until 4 May. Line Vautrin. 16 April-29 June. Schauplatze der Kindheit. 11 April-13 July. Portraitfotografie aus zwei Jahrhunderten. 16 April-25 January
KARLSRUHE Museum fur Neue Kunst, Martin Kippenberger. Until 27 April
MUNICH Kunsthalle der Hypo-Kulturstiftung, Otto Mueller: A retrospective. Until 22 June
Haus der Kunst, Carl Spitzweg: Travelling and roaming in Europe and 'Der gluckliche Winkel'. Until 18 May
SCHWEINFURT Museum Georg Schafer, Leo Putz (1869-1949): Naturlyrik und Korperkult. Until 11 May
STUTTGART Staatsgalerie, Fotokunst. Until 15 June
GREECE
RETHYMNON Centre for Contemporary Art, Pan Cretan. Until 1 May
HUNGARY
BUDAPEST Mucsarnok, Micromacro: British art at the end of the twentieth century. Until 1 June
IRELAND
DUBLIN City Gallery, Wordsong by Laura Gannon. Until 18 May
National Gallery of Ireland, Paul Henry 1876-1958. Until 18 May
ISRAEL
JERUSALEM The Israel Museum, Mordecai Ardon: Landscapes of infinity. Until August
ITALY
FLORENCE Galleria degli Uffizi, Dove il sl suona: Gli Italiani e la loro lingua. Until 30 September
Museo di San Marco, Fifteenthcentury illuminations in San Marco from the circle of Fra Angelico. Until 10 June
Palazzo Medici-Riccardi, Secret rooms, vanished rooms. Until 28 September
GENOA Galleria Nazionale di Palazzo Spinola, Joos van Cleve e Genova: Intorno al ritratto di Stefano Raggio. Until 13 April
MILAN Pinacoteca di Brera, Never seen Brera. Until 6 April
PARMA Galleria Nazionale, Parmigianino e il manierismo europeo. Until 15 May
ROME Accademia di San Luca, Melchiorre Caffa. Until 22 April
Complesso del Vittoriano, Impressionist portraits: From Manet to Gauguin. Until 6 July
Istituto Nazionale Grafica, Engravings: From Mantegna to Chagall. Until 16 April
Palazzo Venezia, Parisian painters: 1900-20. Until 30 June
Villa Medici, Accademia di Francia, Majesty of Spain, from Napoleon to the unity of Italy: The world capital of the arts. Until 29 June
TURIN Fondazione Italiana per la Fotografia, Franco Fontana: Route 66. Until 11 May
VENICE Palazzo Grassi, The pharaohs. Until 25 May
NETHERLANDS
AMSTERDAM De Nieuwe Kerk, The wealth of the Stroganofs: The story of a Russian family. Until 21 April
Historisch Museum, Amsterdam silver: Highlights from the silver collection of the City of Amsterdam. Until 17 August
Rijksmuseum, Hendrick Goltzius (1558-1617): Drawings, prints and paintings. Muscular bronze: Sculptures by Willem van Tetrode. Both until 25 May
Rijksmuseum Amsterdam Schiphol, Rembrandt and Jan Steen at Schiphol Airport. Until 6 April
Van Gogh Museum, Vincent's choice. Until 15 June
OTTERLO Kroller-Muller Museum, Vincent and Helene. Until 12 October
ROTTERDAM Kunsthal, Kees van Dongen: Parading on paper. Until 27 April. Andre Kertesz (1894-1985): Distortions. Until 4 May. Impressionism and Post-Impressionism: The miracle of colour. Until 25 May
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Een persoonlijk stempel. Shine: Wishful fantasies and visions of the future in contemporary art. Both until 21 April
NEW ZEALAND
ROTORUA Museum of Art and History, Reclaimed: Recycling in British art and design. Until 11 May
SLOVENIA
LJUBLJANA Mednarodni Graficni Likovni Center, In print. Until 15 May
SPAIN
BARCELONA Fundacio Joan Miro, False innocence. SaVoir. Both until 1 June
Museu d'Art Contemporani, Richard Hamilton: Retrospective. Until 1 June
BILBAO Guggenheim Museum, Alexander Calder. Until 1 November
Museo de Bellas Artes, Jacques Lipchitz: Drawings and sculpture. Until 1 June
MADRID Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, Musical analogies: Kandinsky and his contemporaries. Until 25 May. Ribera: The Pieta. Until 11 May
Fundacion Juan March, The spirit of modernity: From Goya to Giacometti. Until 8 June
Museo Nacional del Prado, Vermeer and the Dutch interior. Until 8 May
SWEDEN
STOCKHOLM Nationalmuseum, From El Greco to Dali: A dialogue with Spanish painting. Until 18 May. From tail to trunk: An exhibition about animals. Until 10 August
SWITZERLAND
BASEL Fondation Beyeler, Expressive! Until 10 August
Museum fur Gegenwartskunst, Michael Raedecker: Instinction. Until 21 April. Body and soul bared: Expressionist works on paper in the Kupferstichkabinett Basel. Until 22 June
GENEVA Cabinet des Estampes, The Estampes redeployed: Pamphlets, fliers, accordions and 'leporelli'. Until 13 April. Russia 1913-1922: An avant-garde couple. 24 April-15 June
Musee d'Art et d'Histoire, Caspar Wolf: Un peintre a la decouverte des Alpes. Until 27 April. Voyages en Egypte. 16 April-31 August. Musical interlude. Until 12 October
Musee d'art Moderne et Contemporain, Ivan Keser: Local news, 1993-2003. Until 20 April
Musee Rath, Parures triomphales. Until 20 July
LAUSANNE Musee Cantonal des Beaux-Arts, Louis Soutter, 1871-1942. Until 4 May
ZURICH Kunsthaus, Francis Ales. Until 11 May. Duane Hanson. Until 13 July
Museum Rietberg, The art of love: The pleasures and pains of love in world art. Until 27 April
USA
ATLANTA High Museum of Art, Faces and places: Picturing the self in self-taught. Land of myth and memory: Clarence John Laughlin and photographers of the south. Both until 9 August
BALTIMORE Museum of Art, The art of the Ballets Russes. Until 4 May. The history of photography in two brief instalments. Until 25 May. A grand legacy: Five centuries of European art. Continuing. Gregor Piatigorsky: Virtuoso as collector. Until 8 June
Walters Art Museum, Origins of the Russian avant-garde. Until 25 May. The Faberge Menagerie. The world of Jerry Pinkney. Both until 27 July. Art of the ancient Americas. Continuing. Everyday life and love in Dutch and Flemish painting of the seventeenth century. Until Septernber
BOSTON Institute of Contemporary Art, Building a vision: Diller and Scofidio in Boston. Carston Holler. Both until 27 April
McMullen Museum of Art, Eire/land. Until 19 May
Museum of Fine Arts, Eighteenth-century French art featuring the Swan Collection. Ongoing. Impressions of light: The French landscape from Corot to Monet. Until 13 April. Visions and revisions: Art on paper since 1960. Until 21 September
CAMBRIDGE, MA Arthur M. Sackler Museum, Image and empire: Picturing India during the colonial era. Until 25 May
Fogg Art Museum, Beauford Delaney: The color yellow. Until 4 May. Bruegel to Rembrandt: Dutch and Flemish drawings from the Maida and George Abrams Collection. Until 6 July
CHICAGO Art Institute, David Adler, architect: The elements of style. Until 18 May
Smart Museum of Art, Symbol and substance: The Elaine Ehrenkranz Collection of Japanese lacquer boxes. Until 6 April
Spertus Institute of Jewish Studies, Standing on the shoulders. Until 6 April. Shaping history: Chicago Jewish women in the twentieth century. Until 31 October
CINCINNATI Art Museum, Panoramic Ohio: Photographs by Thomas R. Schiff. Until 27 April. Extraordinary gifts: Selected paintings from the Procter & Gamble Company. Until 12 September
CLEVELAND Museum of Art, Interior portraits: Zwelethu Mthethwa photographs. Until 23 April. Treasures of a lost art: Italian manuscript painting of the middle ages and renaissance. Until 4 May. The gilded age: Treasures from the Smithsonian American Art Museum. Until 18 May.
DALLAS Museum of Art, Sigmar Polke: New work. Until 6 April. Come forward: Emerging art in Texas. Progressive Texas: Art at the Texas Centennial of 1936. Both until 11 May
FORT WORTH Kimbell Art Museum, Modigliani and the artists of Montparnasse. Until 25 May
GAINESVILLE Samuel P. Ham Museum of Art, The drawings of Frangois Boucher. Until 18 April. Drawing in renaissance and baroque Siena: Sixteenth- and seventeenth-century drawings from Sienese collections. Until 20 April. The culture of violence. Until 27 April. Jack Nichelson. 22 April-30 August. Janet Fish. 29 April-12 October. The Pearsall Collection of American Indian art: 40th anniversary selections. Until March 2005
GREENWICH Bruce Museum of Arts and Science, Pleasures of collecting: Part II, twentieth-century and contemporary art. Until 13 April. For a better world: Posters from the United Nations. Until 25 May. Unearthing the allure of gems. 26 April-7 September. Avian Amulets: Bird imagery and symbolism of native Americans. Until 19 October
HANOVER Hood Museum of Art, A sense of common ground: Excerpts. Until 22 June
HARTFORD Wadsworth Atheneum, Love of an engineer. 11 April-28 September
HOUSTON Menil Collection, Donald Judd: The early work, 195-668. Until 27 April. Jasper Johns: Drawings. Until 4 May
Museum of Fine Arts, Ellsworth Kelly: Red green blue. 27 April-27 July. Dreaming in pictures: The photography of Lewis Carroll. Until 18 May. Paris in the age of Impressionism: Masterworks from the Muse d'Orsay. 6 April-29 ]une
INDIANAPOLIS Museum of Art, Vik Muniz. Until 13 April. Symphony in color. Until 1 May. All that glitters: Fashion from the collection. Until 4 May
LOS ANGELES County Museum of Art, Ansel Adams at 100. Sargent and Italy. Both until 11 May. Laura Owens. Until 22 June. The legacy of Genghis Khan: Courtly art and culture in Western Asia 1256-1353. 13 April-27 July. Making. Until 1 September. Luxury textiles East and West. Until 8 February 2004.
J. Paul Getty Museum, Bill Viola: The passions. Until 27 April. Surrealist muse: Lee Miller, Roland Penrose, and Man Ray. Until 15 June. Robert Motherwell: A la pintura. Until 22 June. Between heaven and earth: Images of Christ and the Virgin. French Baroque drawings. Both until 29 June
Museum of Contemporary Art, Lucian Freud. Until 25 May. Roy McMakin: A door meant as adornment. Until 29 June. Public record. 6 April-3 August
MIAMI BEACH Wolfsonian, From emperors to Hoi Polloi: Portraits of an era 1851-1945. Until 11 May
MILWAUKEE Art Museum, African Sculpture: Bamana art from Mali. From pop to now: Selections from the Sonnabend Collection. Both until 11 May. Graciela Iturbide: Images of the spirit. Until 1 June
MINNEAPOLIS Institute of Arts, The declaration of independence road trip. 25 April-4 May. Shaped with a passion: The Carl A. Wyerhauser Collection of Japanese Ceramics from the 1970s. 12 April-8 June. Making waves: The Vanguard radio, 1820-1950. Until 3 October
NEW HAVEN Yale University Art Gallery, Edgar Degas: Defining the modernist edge. The once and future art gallery: Renewing Yale's oldest museum. Both until 18 May. Homer to Hopper: Masters of American Watercolor. Until 8 June
NEW ORLEANS Museum of Art, Subject and creator: Women in Edoperiod Japanese painting. Until June
NEW YORK American Folk Art Museum, St Adolf-giant-creation: The art of Adolf Wolfli. Until 18 May
Asia Society Galleries, Montien Boonma: Temple of the mind. Until 11 May
Bard Graduate Center, Quiet beauty: Fifty centuries of Japanese folk ceramics from the Montgomery Collection. Until 15 June
Guggenheim Museum, Boccioni's Materia: A futurist masterpiece and the Parisian avant-garde. Until 27 April. Matthew Barney: The Cremaster cycle. Until 11 June
Jewish Museum, Camels and caravans: Daily life in ancient Israel. Until June. Entertaining America: Jews, movies, and broadcasting. Until 14 September
Memorial Art Gallery, Leaving for the country: George Bellows at Woodstock. 13 April-22 June
Metropolitan Museum of Art, Purists at the Hindu courts. Until 6 April. Genesis: Ideas of origin in African sculpture. Until 13 April. African-American artists, 1929-45: Prints, drawings and paintings in the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Until 4 May. Photographs by Thomas Struth. Until 18 May. Manet/Velgzquez: The French taste for Spanish painting. Until 8 June. Chinese export art at the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Until 13 July
Morgan Library, Picturing natural history: Flora and fauna in drawings, manuscripts, and printed books. Until 4 May
Museum of Modern Art, Matisse/Picasso. Until 19 May
Neue Galerie, Christian Schad and the Neue Sachlichkeit. Until 9 June
Yeshiva University Museum, A memorial to lost souls: Threads of light by Luise Kloos. Until 27 July. Children of the lost tribe of Dan: Photography by Win Robins. Until 3 August
OKLAHOMA City Museum of Art, Empire of the sultans: Ottoman art from the Khalili Collection. Until 27 April
OMAHA Joslyn Art Museum, Michael Goldberg. Until 6 April. Distinctly American: The photographs of Wright Morris. Until 11 May. Jun Kaneko. Tapestry of life: Howard Buffett photographs. Both until 18 May
PHILADEPLPHIA Institute of Contemporary Art, Edna Andrade: Optical paintings 1963-86. Intricacy. Justine Kurland. All until 6 April
Museum of Art, Degas and the dance. Until 11 May
PITTSBURGH Frick Art and Historical Center, Millet to Matisse: Nineteenth- and twentieth-century French painting from Kelvingrove Art Gallery, Glasgow. Until 25 May
PORTLAND Art Museum, In varied and particular ways: Diverse images from a century of photography. Until 1 June
PRINCETON Art Museum, Photographs by Edward Ranney. Until 7 June. The art of structural design: A Swiss legacy. Until 15 June. Shuffling the deck: The collection reconsidered. Until 29 June. The new vulgarians: New York Pop Art from the '50s and '60s. Until 31 August
RHODE ISLAND, RISD Museum of Art, On the wall: Wallpaper by contemporary artists. Until 20 April
SAINT LOUIS Art Museum, Dox Thrash: An African American master printworker rediscovered. Until 13 April. Jeweled arts of India in the age of the Mughals. Until 20 April. Ellen Gallagher: Currents 88. Until 11 May. Painted prints: The relevation of color in northern renaissance and baroque engravings, etchings and woodcuts. Until 18 May
SAN DIEGO Museum of Art, The magician and the mechanic: Tamarind lithography workshop, the early years. Until 4 May. A The grandeur of Viceregal Mexico: Treasures from the Museo Franz Mayer. Until 18 May
SANTA FE Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Debating American modernism: Stieglitz, Duchamp, and the New York avant-garde. Until 20 April
SEA2-TLE Art Museum, Over the line: The art and life of Jacob Lawrence. Until 4 May. George Washington: A national treasure. Until 20 July. Hero/anti-hero. Until 20July
TOLEDO Museum of Art, Splendid pages: The Molly and Walter Bareiss Collection of modern illustrated books. Until 11 May. Van Gogh: Fields. Until 18 May
WASHINGTON DC Hillwood Museum, The myths of St Petersburg: Impressions of the city from the Hillwood Collection. Until 31 December
National Gallery of Art, Edouard Vuillard. Until 20 April. Thomas Gainsborough. Until 11 May. Ernst Ludwig Kirchner in Dresden and Berlin. Until 1 June
Phillips Collection, Margaret Bourke-White: The photography of design, 1927-1936. Until 11 May
Textile Museum, Hold it: Textiles as containers. Until 8 June. Carpets of Andalusia. Until 10 August
WELLESLEY MA Davis Museum and Cultural Center, The space between: Artists engaging race and syncretism. Until 8 June
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