Paris: Capital of the Arts. Main Gallery, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, W1. Sumptuous exhibition of the finest flower of artistic achievement in Paris from fin-de-siecle magnificence to 1960s degeneration. View works by Duchamp, Ernst, Giacometti, Kandinsky, Matisse, Modigliani, Picasso. Visual feast. Online advance booking.Until April 19
Joe Tilson RA: Pop to Present Sackler Wing, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, W1.
UK's first retrospective of Joe Tilson, a leading Pop Artist and Royal Academician. 40 selected works, spanning his entire career from the 1960s to the present day. 14th March - 12th April
The Beauties of the Horse Library Print Room, Royal Academy of Arts, Piccadilly, W1.
Drawings by George Stubbs at the Royal Academy Until 23rd May
Paul Klee: The Nature of Creation. Hayward Gallery, South Bank Centre, SE1. This substantial collection of the artist's work selected by Bridget Riley will enable you to reach your own conclusion about the artist's place as a leading figure in modern art. Click onto Educational Facilities for full details of student study sessions at the gallery and downloadable school educational packs. Until April 1
Warhol at the Tate Modern Tate Modern. 150 paintings, drawings and sculptures spanning the artist's career. Entrance FREE. Until April 1.
Poussin to Cezanne. The Wallace Collection, W1. Superb exhibition of rarely seen French drawings and watercolours from the vaults of Oxford's Ashmolean Museum. Until April 7
Patrick Heron. Waddington Galleries, W.1. Museum scale exhibition tracing Patrick Heron's career from 1956 - 1969. Until March 16
The American Sublime Tate Britain, SE1. The tradition of European Romanticism as it surfaced and flourish in USA. Stunning and magnificent portrayals of great American landscapes by painters such as Frederic Church, Albert Bierstadt. Until May 19.
Aelbert Cuyp. The National Gallery, W1.
Major exhibition of this important 17th century Dutch artist noted for his majestic panoramic river views and capture of atmospheric light. Over 60 works on loan from the Rikjsmuseum, Amsterdam ; National Gallery of Art, Washington; Szépmüvészeti Múzeum, Budapest; show why his work was such an influence on Constable and Turner. Until May 12.
Transition: London Art in the Fifties. Barbican Art Gallery, EC2. From Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud to new horizons with Richard Hamilton, Eduardo Paolozzi, Peter Blake and the young David Hockney. 90 paintings and sculptures that redirected the course of British Art. Until April 14.
The Glasgow Boys. Fleming-Wyfold Art Foundation, Berkeley Street. W1. The new gallery opens with works of the late 19th century Glasgow Art Movement, the 'Glasgow Boys' who painted direct from nature. Work by James Guthrie, John Lavery, Edward Arthur Walton.
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