Jean Painlevé's documentaries of the secrets of sea life fascinated Man Ray in the 1920s, and are now exhibited at the Jeu de Paume 100 years later
Art That Made Us winds through the centuries, exploring the cultural effects of landmark historical events such as the Black Death and the First World War
Famed for his discovery of Troy, an exhibition at the James-Simon-Galerie and Neues Museum unpicks fact from fiction
Exhibition, which will travel to the Petit Palais in Paris, examines the profound influence Degas, Manet and Bonnard had on the artist and his work
An exhibition at the Barbican Art Gallery explores the wealth of creativity that took place as Britain recovered from trauma and upheaval
Though known for his louche Soho lifestyle, the artist had roots in the countryside and an interest in animal instinct
Radio offers an opportunity for artists to experiment in new ways, invigorate their practices and find different forms of community
Exhibition at Bethlem Museum of the Mind reveals the vivid imagination and wit of artist, who spent time in psychiatric hospitals
From a gory dive into Peruvian culture to a reappraisal of Hogarth's xenophobia
From sensuous sculptures by Noguchi to a rare outing of Italian Futurist masterpieces
New exhibition unearths the French artist’s more joyful works from the museum's collection, which will be joined by key loans
A new show in Southend-on-Sea aims to shine a light on the realist painters who fell into obscurity as tastes changed after the Second World War
A new season of experimental cinema has opened at the Barbican showing works made by drawing, painting, scratching and otherwise messing about with the surface of film