Moretti Fine Art (New York, USA) stages an exhibition of Italian Old Masters entitled Seicento Fiorentino. Sacred and Profane Allegories.
The next temporary exhibition scheduled by the Museum Carmen Thyssen Málaga (Málaga, Spain) will feature the work of Hermen Anglada-Camarasa, one of the most important Spanish painters of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA) showcases some of the finest and most celebrated prints ever produced in China in the exhibition The Printed Image in China, 8th-21st Century.
Celebrated as one of the greatest modern artists, Joan Miró (1893–1983) developed a visual language that reflected his vision and energy in a variety of styles across many media. On view at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape reveals the politically engaged side of Miró through some 120 paintings and works on paper that span his entire career.
The Frick Collection (New York, U.S.), exhibits works by Pier Jacopo Alari de Bonacolsi, known as Antico. Works by Antico are rare, and this exhibition — the first of its kind in the United States — presents more than three-fourths of his extant oeuvre, assembled from American and European collections.