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Barcelona Prêt-à-Porter, 1958-2008. Fifty Years of the Fashion Industry

The Palau Robert displays more than 300 garments that provide a look back over half a century of Catalan fashion, showcasing the region's foremost designers, brands, clothing manufacturers and boutiqu...
Berlin What's on

Show Me: Glamour is back

This lavish production at Friedrichstadt-Palast comprises a huge amount of impersonators and dancers who mimic the world's greatest entertainers of the past century. The all-singing, all-dancing e...
Amsterdam What's on

Escher Meets Islamic Art

Holland's largest ethnographic museum takes a fresh approach to the work of Dutch graphic artist Maurits Cornelius Escher, examining the extent to which he was inspired by Islamic art. The exhibit...
London What's on

A Royal Arrival

The Museum of London celebrates the recent birth of Prince George by showcasing items of clothing worn by royal babies over the centuries, some of whom later succeeded to the throne. The...
Brussels What's on

Behind the Seams: An indiscreet look at the mechanics of Fashion

This unusual exhibition delves into the history of male and female undergarments and how they have evolved over the centuries. On show are numerous devices such as the zip, the pannier, the corset...
Dublin What's on

The World of Performance: Dance, Theatre and Song

The National Gallery pays homage to the world of performance by displaying a selection of works depicting actors, ballerinas and operatic singers. The paintings and drawings are all from the galle...
London What's on

Poster Art 150: London Underground’s Greatest Designs

The London Transport Museum’s popular exhibition features 150 of the greatest posters produced for the London Underground which celebrates its 150th anniversary. The quality of the Undergrou...
Madrid What's on

? I96I: Founding the Expanded Arts

The Reina Sofia presents detailed analysis of the artistic breakthroughs of 1961, a crucial year when the notion of composition expanded to include radical new departures and dialogue within the arts....
Vienna What's on

Long Distance Art

A groundbreaking art project involving advanced robotic technology will see Viennese artist Alex Kiessling create a drawing in Vienna that will be captured by sensors and replicated, via satellite, by...
Paris What's on

Ron Mueck

The Fondation Cartier presents new sculptures by Australian artist Ron Mueck, in what is his first major European show since the last Fondation Cartier exhibition in 2005. The London-based artist...
Amsterdam What's on

Gauguin, Bonnard, Denis: Prophets of the Avant-garde

The Hermitage highlights three major figures from the world of late 19th and early 20th-century art: Gauguin, Bonnard and Denis. After the Impressionistic period, the three French artists each set...
Paris What's on

Delacroix as Writer

The Delacroix Museum commemorates the 150th anniversary of Eugène Delacroix with a exhibition examining the writings of the French Romantic artist. Drawing from its own collection the Mus&e...
Oxford What's on

Buscot Park & The Faringdon Collection

Buscot Park is home to the Faringdon Collection, whose antique and fine art collection includes works by Rembrandt, Reynolds, Rubens and Murillo. However its most popular painting is undoubtedly T...
Barcelona What's on

EdTech Barcelona boosts discussion on educational games

EdTech Barcelona, an open social group created for Technology and Education enthusiasts, is expanding its activity among teachers, entrepreneurs and developers of Barcelona. The third social forum,...
Vienna What's on

Helnwein retrospective

The Albertina dedicates a major retrospective to Gottfried Helnwein on the 65th birthday of the Austrian artist who lives between the bright lights of Los Angeles and a neo-Gothic castle in rural Irel...
Madrid What's on

Japanese prints

The Prado Museum displays 26 previously unpublished Japanese prints dating from the 18th to 19th century. The prints are exhibited in chronological order and comprise all the techniques and themes...
Dublin What's on

Major Barbara

Considered one of George Bernard Shaw's most thought-provoking and witty plays, Major Barbara is a bittersweet comedy that highlights the conflict between power and poverty. Set in 1905, the play...
London What's on

A Doll's House

The sell-out Young Vic production of Henrik Ibsen’s A Doll’s House has transferred to the Duke of York's Theatre for a 12-week run. Adapted by Olivier Award-winner Simon Stephens, the...
Berlin What's on

Forgotten Jewish Architects

An open-air exhibition pays tribute to Jewish architect-designed buildings around Berlin. Prior to 1933 over 500 Jewish architects lived and worked in Germany — the majority of them based in...
Copenhagen What's on

Viking

The National Museum of Denmark presents a major cross-cultural exhibition centred around the 37-m Viking ship Ægir, the world’s longest Viking ship. The vessel will be exhibited for th...
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