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Madrid What's on

José Antonio Suárez Londoño: Musetrario

The first major solo exhibition in Europe devoted to Colombian artist José Antonio Suárez Londoño is a retrospective of his work since the 1970s. The show features works of var...
London What's on

Sargent: Portrait of Artists and Friends

The National Portrait Gallery presents a major exhibition dedicated to the luscious portraits of John Singer Sargent, who enjoyed a hugely successful career as a portraitist in the late 19th century....
Dublin What's on

The Caretaker by Harold Pinter

Building on its long-established relationship with Harold Pinter, the Gate Theatre presents The Caretaker for the first time. The three-act play, which premiered in London's West End in 1960, was t...
Madrid What's on

Raoul Dufy

Retrospective highlighting the work of French Fauvist painter Raoul Dufy (1877-1953) who was also a draftsman, printmaker, illustrator and designer, known for his colourful, decorative style. The M...
Amsterdam What's on

Collection d'Art

The Cobra Museum of Modern Art dedicates an exhibition to the colourful history of the Collection d’Art gallery which operated in Amsterdam from 1969 until its closure in 2004. Founded by Cor...
Barcelona What's on

Phonos: 40 years of electronics in Barcelona

To celebrate its 40th anniversary, the electronic music laboratory Phonos presents an exhibition in collaboration with the Museu de la Música de Barcelona. The show provides an overview of t...
Berlin What's on

Mario Testino: In Your Face

The work of Peruvian fashion photographer Mario Testino is presented for the first time in Berlin, at the Kunstbibliothek. The 125 photographs on display represent the innovation and diversity of T...
Copenhagen What's on

Works from the Celia Ascher Donation

The Louisiana displays eight exceptional works by Pablo Picasso, Joan Miró, Wassily Kandinsky, Jackson Pollock, Jean Dubuffet, Anselm Kiefer and Ellsworth Kelly, bequeathed to the museum by Cel...
Paris What's on

Animals and Pharaohs: The Animal Kingdom in Ancient Egypt

The Louvre examines the bond between the Egyptians and the animal world, recalling the essential role of animals in pharaonic civilisation, from ancient writings to funeral rites. Some of the highl...
Vienna What's on

Vienna Ice World

City Hall Square has been transformed into a 7,000-sqm outdoor ice skating rink called Vienna Ice World. The illuminated façade of the city hall provides the backdrop for skaters while the s...
Brussels What's on

Lascaux

This exhibition examines the history behind the cave paintings of the Lascaux caves, one of the most significant examples of cave art from the Upper Paleolithic era, otherwise known as the end of the...
London What's on

Adventures of the Black Square: Abstract Art and Society 1915-2015

Taking its starting point from Kazimir Malevich’s Black Square painting, this international exhibition features over 100 artists who were inspired by the radical piece which was first shown in P...
Oxford What's on

William Morris & Andy Warhol: Love is Enough

Exhibition combining the works of 20th-century American Pop artist Andy Warhol and 19th-century English textile designer William Morris. The show is curated by Turner Prize-winning London artist Je...
London What's on

Conflict, Time, Photography

Poignant exhibition focusing on the aftermath and passage of time over 150 years of conflict and warfare around the world, through photographs and paintings. Central to the exhibition is the orderi...
Dublin What's on

Turner: The Vaughan Bequest

The National Gallery of Ireland presents its annual January exhibition of watercolours by English Romantic landscape painter JMW Turner (1775-1851). The gallery's Vaughan Bequest comprises 31 of Tu...
Madrid What's on

American Impressionism

The first exhibition in Spain to examine the advent of Impressionism in America in the late 19th century, following the landmark showing of French Impressionist work in New York in 1886. That exhib...
Vienna What's on

Looking at Monet. The Great Impressionist and his Influence on Austrian Art

The Belvedere focuses on the concept of French Impressionist master Claude Monet (1840-1926) as a source of inspiration for his artist peers in Vienna. Monet was particularly popular in the Austria...
Berlin What's on

VKhUTEMAS

Exhibition providing an overview of the work of the Vkhutemas art school of Modernism, focusing mainly on its architecture designs from 1920-1930. This is the first exhibition in Germany dedicated...
Barcelona What's on

Sebastião Salgado: Génesis

Brazilian photojournalist Sebastião Salgado provides a black and white photographic journey across five continents documenting some of the world’s most unspoilt sites. The images on di...
Amsterdam What's on

Photography for the Afterlife: Alluring Hell

FOAM examines the oeuvre of the celebrated Japanese photographer and contemporary artist Nobuyoshi Araki. The exhibition is extensive and spans from the artist's notorious early work, as well as hi...
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