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Kaleidoscope

2 Jan-5 Feb. ARKEN marks its 20th anniversary with an exhibition of works selected from its collection international contemporary art. The jam-packed exhibition features sculpture, painting, photo...
Amsterdam What's on

Frans Post. Animals in Brazil

7 Oct-8 Jan. The Brazilian landscapes of 17th-century artist Frans Post are shown alongside dozens of stuffed animals, thanks to a special collaboration between the Rijksmuseum and the Naturalis Biodi...
Berlin What's on

Germany – Memories of a Nation

8 Oct-9 Jan. Exhibition exploring and contrasting the deep-rooted shared memories of East and West German citizens who lived for decades on either side of the Berlin Wall. The exhibition shows 200...
Paris What's on

Eva & Adele: You are my Biggest Inspiration

30 Sept-26 Feb. The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris dedicates a retrospective to the colourful artist duo Eva & Adele, also known as The Hermaphrodite (sic) Twins in Art. The shaven-h...
Oxford What's on

Power and Protection: Islamic Art and the Supernatural

20 Oct-15 Jan. Major exhibition exploring the supernatural in Islamic art, comprising more than 100 works - many of which have never been seen in public - from Morocco to China. The artefacts on d...
Barcelona What's on

1,000 m2 of desire: Architecture and sexuality

25 Oct-19 March. Exhibition examining the way western society has planned, built and imagined spaces for sex over the last 200 years. The show focuses in particular on how the design of "spaces of des...
Amsterdam What's on

Hercules Segers

7 Oct-8 Jan. The Rijksmuseum stages what it describes as the "largest retrospective ever" dedicated to Dutch painter and printmaker Hercules Segers (1589-1638). The exhibition comprises 18 paintin...
Barcelona What's on

Lluïsa Vidal: Pintora del modernisme

23 Sept-15 Jan. The Museo Nacional d'Art de Catalunya dedicates an exhibition to the work of Lluïsa Vidal (1876-1918), one of the few women artists in the male-dominated Catalan modernism. Vidal s...
Brussels What's on

Modernity à la belge

14 Oct- 22 Jan. The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium look back at more than a century of modern Belgian art through paintings, drawings and sculptures. The works on display examine Belgium's...
Vienna What's on

The Magic of Landscapes: From Waldmüller to Boeckl

15 Sept–6 Feb. Exhibition highlighting the art created in the newly-formed Austria following the collapse of the once-powerful Austro-Hungarian Empire in the wake of world war one. The show highli...
Rome What's on

Mexique (1900–1950)

5 Oct-23 Jan. The Grand Palais presents what it describes as the largest event dedicated to Mexican art since 1953. The exhibition comprises painting, sculpture, architecture, music, literature, f...
Oxford What's on

Sensation: Rembrandt's First Paintings

16 Sept-27 Nov. The Ashmolean displays The Senses, the earliest surviving works by Rembrandt (1606–1669). The four panels depict allegorical representations of Sight, Touch, Hearing and Smell, and...
Madrid What's on

Txomin Badiola: Another Family Plot

23 Sept-26 Feb. Retrospective by Spanish visual artist Txomin Badiola presents a broad selection of his photographic works, drawings, sculptures and multimedia installations, spanning from the 1980s t...
London What's on

Turner Prize shortlist 2016

20 Oct-2 Jan. The annual Turner Prize is awarded to an artist under 50, born, living or working in Britain, for an outstanding exhibition or public presentation of their work anywhere in the world in...
London What's on

The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time

12 Oct-22 April. Based on Mark Haddon's best-selling novel The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time, this award-winning production was adapted by Simon Stephens and directed by Marianne Ellio...
Copenhagen What's on

Martin Bigum: The Great Divide

3 Sept-15 Jan. ARKEN presents an exhibition by Danish visual artist Martin Bigum who describes his latest body of work as an examination of the "art that was to be found – and not found – south of Cop...
Brussels What's on

Painting After Postmodernism - Belgium - USA

15 Sept-13 Nov. The exhibition comprises 256 paintings in 16 solo presentations by eight American and eight Belgian artists. All 16 artists are described as prominent, and the show compares new trends...
Amsterdam What's on

Mohamed Bourouissa: Horseday

10 Sept-1 Jan. The Stedelijk presents recently-purchased photographs and a video installation by the French-Algerian artist Mohamed Bourouissa. The works belong to the artist's ongoing Horseday pr...
Dublin What's on

Open House Dublin

14-16 Oct. Many of Dublin’s museums, libraries, galleries and contemporary buildings to which there is normally limited public access are open free of charge over the weekend of 14-16 October. The...
Dublin What's on

Donegal: A Musical Play

6 Oct-19 Nov. Frank McGuinness, one of Ireland’s most important playwrights, presents a new musical play about family, place and country music. The story centres around country music legend Irene...
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