Monet takes on the city at the National Gallery and it is the final week of the once-in-a-lifetime Charles I show at the Royal Academy
From a shameful period in US history to a bright new monument for the 21st century
The Brazilian Modernists who helped with the war effort, and the last chance to see Winnie-the-Pooh
Shows to honour the legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr on the 50th anniversary of his assassination
From Michael Rakowitz’s winged bull soaring above Trafalgar Square to the last chance to have a swing at Tate Modern
From Canadian artist David Milne's Modernist landscapes to the chains used by suffragettes to secure themselves to the House of Commons
From Tacita Dean's double-header, including films of David Hockney and fermenting pears, to a Tate Modern takeover by Joan Jonas
From Picasso's year of masterpieces at Tate Modern to his fellow Spaniard Murillo's portraits at the National Gallery
Celebrate Women’s History Month through art, from feminism solving an ancient riddle in Brooklyn to Zoe Leonard's retrospective at the Whitney
From an updated Bowie blockbuster to an octogenarian's new work
From the Deutsche Börse photography prize to Rockefeller's collection including Gauguin and Picasso
Catch Judy's Chicago Dinner Party (her)story before it closes, and Robert Ryman's drawings as the show opens
From cabinets of curiosities at the Whitechapel to confronting trauma at the Barbican
From the glitz and glamour of ocean liners to post-Brexit politics by the official election artist Cornelia Parker
From photographs of real northern soul to Lydia Ourahmane's golden teeth and trembling floor
From a triumphant show of Charles I's collection at the Royal Academy to an Andreas Gursky retrospective at the revamped Hayward Gallery
From Basquiat's $110m skull in Brooklyn to Viennese luxe in uptown Manhattan
From a huge light show across the city to the final week of Rachel Whiteread's retrospective
Third edition of art-fair alternative and new exhibition model opens this weekend
From Marilyn Minter's pleasant disruption to a celebratory goodbye in Harlem
Our pick of must-see shows opening in the coming year
From Michael Armitage’s powerful Gauguin-like scenes at the South London Gallery to Marguerite Humeau's hypnotic installation at Tate Britain