Exhibitions Look closer Gluck, a queer painter ahead of her time A century ago, a radical British artist called Gluck anticipated our gender-fluid age
Exhibitions Look closer Frans Lanting’s wild things The world’s greatest nature photographer zooms in on Africa’s animal kingdom
Exhibitions Look closer King Charles II and the power of art After a decade as a republic, Britain welcomed back its monarchy in a blaze of colour
Exhibitions Look closer How Ernst Haeckel made plankton beautiful The intricate drawings of a German devotee of Darwin influenced a generation of artists and architects
Exhibitions Look closer David LaChapelle finds God At the peak of his career he abandoned Los Angeles for rural Hawaii. Now he’s more interested in religion than celebrities
Exhibitions Look closer How Soviet artists broke with the past Alongside the political revolution in Russia there was an aesthetic transformation
Exhibitions Look closer Death: a lively visual history A new book lifts the lid on humanity’s fascination with mortality
Exhibitions Look closer Thoroughly modern Modigliani An exhibition at Tate Modern shatters the myth of the artist as an isolated genius, placing him at the centre of bohemian Paris
Exhibitions Look closer The glamour and misery of Weimar Germany A new exhibition shows how painters captured the splendour of the fledgling democracy – and anticipated its demise
Exhibitions Look closer The pioneer of Dadaism who made collage cool Brush and paint were never enough for Max Ernst