The Barcelona Contemporary Culture Centre (CCCB) displays Global Screen, an exhibition with the aim of showing every aspect of the power of the screen: seduction, spectacle, creation of archetypes and models, information, communication, shock factor, interactivity, surveillance, etc.
Dulwich Picture Gallery (London, United Kingdom) hosts Ragamala Paintings from India: Poetry, Passion, Song, the first exhibitions to be dedicated solely to the ragamala theme, displaying a rare grouping of 24 objects from the Claudio Moscatelli Collection.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art (New York, USA) presents a retrospective of works by Fu Baoshi, one of the most renowned modern artists in China, beginning January 21, 2012. Drawn primarily from the preeminent holdings of China's Nanjing Museum, Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution: Fu Baoshi (1904-1965) showcases the artist's 40-year career with some 70 paintings and 20 seals that have never been shown outside Asia.
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (Canada) hosts the first posthumous retrospective in North America on Lyonel Feininger (1871-1956). Lyonel Feininger: from Manhattan to the Bauhaus offers the first comprehensive panorama of the oeuvre of this American artist, who has been strangely forgotten since he spent most of his life in Germany.
Galería Elvira González (Madrid, Spain) hosts the exhibition Antoni Tàpies. 60s & 70s, featuring a selection of works made in the two decades spanning the sixties and seventies by the master of Spanish informalismo and one of the truly seminal names in contemporary art in Europe.