Exhibitions Look closer Faces of Germany between the wars The exhilarating work of Otto Dix and August Sander charts the nation’s descent from Weimar confidence to Nazi horror
Exhibitions Look closer Grayson Perry’s Brexit Britain In his current exhibition in London, he casts his sharp eye over a bleak situation
Exhibitions Look closer How Frank Lloyd Wright changed architecture A gripping exhibition in New York unearths fresh insights into his work
Exhibitions Look closer The painter with a magic eye Fahrelnissa Zeid made startlingly original abstract paintings – so why has it taken so long for her talent to be recognised?
Exhibitions Look closer Curing photography’s colour-blindness Harry Gruyaert showed the doubters that colour could be just as good as black and white
Exhibitions Look closer Juergen Teller’s cheek He makes raw, funny images that turn the conventions of photography on their head
Exhibitions Look closer Balenciaga: shape-shifter How a Spanish designer reinvented the female silhouette, and changed fashion forever
Exhibitions Look closer Hokusai: old man, crazy to paint Japan’s most famous artist believed that the longer he lived, the better he’d get. A new exhibition in London proves him right
Exhibitions Look closer Howard Hodgkin’s portraits without people He didn’t so much paint his sitters as his feelings about them
Exhibitions Look closer Moholy sees the light The Bauhaus artist Lászlo Moholy-Nagy said that his primary medium was light itself. An exhibition in Los Angeles illuminates his meaning