Sir Anthony van Dyck (1599-1641) was the greatest painter in seventeenth-century Britain. Van Dyck and Britain will reveal the Flemish artist's unique impact on British cultural life, from the reign of Charles I onwards.
This exhibition takes an ambitious and revolutionary look at the history of modern and contemporary sculpture. It continues to examine and question the trajectory of artistic innovation in twentieth-century art and beyond. Tate Liverpool, UK
Unspeakable is the first opportunity to see together the different artistic responses to the Nazi persecution of the Jews of Europe, from the Imperial War Museum's Art collection.