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Previews and reviews of global art exhibitions from The World of Interiors culture desk

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The everyday goddess: Arpita Singh brings her vision of India to life with deities, dreamscapes and densely packed drama.

The artist has spent over six decades crystallising contemporary images of her homeland that defy convention, many of which are now on show at the Serpentine Gallery in London.

Lounge suits and lounge suites: the fascinating association between interiors and fashion through time

Momu, Antwerp’s cult fashion museum, explores the relationship between dressing and decorating, from the 19th century to today

Method in her madness: Maruja Mallo’s peculiar paintings are alive with measured mayhem

Once a key player in Spain’s avant-garde, this precise and profane painter – an aficionado of physics and anthropology, politics and partying – has since been rather neglected. A new retrospective in Santander offers a corrective

Post-modern: an Art Nouveau post office turned museum of modern art

The inaugural exhibition of the PoMo in Tronheim, Norway, is a nod to the building’s past life as a post office
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Take a Pugin: how ‘God’s architect’ re-imagined the Middle Ages for modern Victorians

An exhibition of drawings acquired by the V&A shows Augustus Pugin to be a man happy to embrace technological advances as well as devout faith

A vast collection of peculiar and precious ceramics are housed under one roof in Portugal

The Albuquerque Foundation is set to open in February 2025

Art diary: the very best exhibitions around the world this winter

Compiled dutifully from the very best exhibitions featured across both The World of Interiors print and digital pages, this compendium will keep you in the know

How Cindy Sherman & Yasumasa Morimura mastered the art of identity

Explore the powerful intersection of cinematic self-portraiture by Cindy Sherman and Yasumasa Morimura, two trailblazers whose provocative works challenge gender, race, and mass media's influence on identity