Exhibition of the week Soul of a Nation David Hammons, Betye Saar and Frank Bowling are among the many important artists in this epic and intense journey through black art in a racially divided America. The civil rights era saw similar rifts of race to those tearing at the soul of the US today. Here is how the struggle for justice played out in art that time. • Tate Modern, London, until 22 October. Also this week Whales: Beneath the Surface This is a terrific voyage into the secret world of one of Earth’s living wonders. • Natural History Museum, London, until 28 February. Beyond Caravaggio Not many works of art ever made can compare with Caravaggio’s paintings for truth, immediacy, power or compassion. • Scottish National Gallery, Edinburgh, until 24 September. The Encounter Hans Holbein’s portraits and a drop-dead Leonardo da Vinci masterpiece are the highlights of this slightly rambling tour of old master drawings. • National Portrait Gallery, London, until 22 October. Giacometti Last chance to see this profound and beautiful survey of a modern great. • Tate Modern, London, until 10 September. Masterpiece of the week The Introduction of the Cult of Cybele at Rome (1505-6) by Andrea Mantegna |