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Cézanne and the Modern

The Ashmolean Museum pays tribute to French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) with a series of works from a private US collection. It includes two oil paintings and 16 wate...
London What's on

Ai Weiwei

Ai Weiwei's monumental installation is centred around the bicycle and is his third show at the Lisson Gallery in recent years. The geometrically-stacked bicycles are part of the Chinese artist's on...
Berlin What's on

Andreas Schlüter and Baroque Berlin

The Bode-Museum stages an exhibition dedicated to the work of German Baroque sculptor and architect Andreas Schlüter (1664-1714). Referred to in his own lifetime as the "Northern Michelangelo"...
Barcelona What's on

Post Picasso: Contemporary Reactions

The responses of contemporary artists to the work of Picasso are examined in this exhibition. 40 years after his death, it evaluates Picasso's role in contemporary art and assesses his ongoing sign...
Copenhagen What's on

Joseph Beuys

Part of the Louisiana on Paper series, this exhibition is devoted to the sketches and visual diaries of German avant-garde artist Joseph Beuys (1921-1986) whose oeuvre included Fluxus, happenings, per...
Amsterdam What's on

Richard Mosse: The Enclave

Richard Mosse's multimedia installation is centred around the conflict situation in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where he travelled throughout 2012 with artistic collaborators Trevor Tweeten and...
Amsterdam What's on

Jeff Wall: Tableaux, Pictures, Photographs, 1996

The Stedelijk hosts an exhibition of almost 40 works by celebrated Canadian photographer Jeff Wall. The exhibition focuses on Wall’s work since 1996, including recent photographs in colour an...
Brussels What's on

Desire

The Musée Fin-de-Siècle presents an exhibition of paintings built around the notion of desire, a concept the museum says is open to numerous interpretations, from basic to noble, trivial...
Madrid What's on

Wols: Cosmos and Street

Better known as "Wols", the artist Otto Wolfgang Schulze (1913-1951) left his native Germany and his successful career as a photographer when the Nazis rose to power. With the outbreak of world war...
Vienna What's on

The World of Fabergé

The wonderful world of bejewelled Fabergé eggs comes to Vienna from the collections of the Moscow Kremlin Museum and the Fersman Mineralogical Museum, also in the Russian capital. The exhibi...
Oxford What's on

One Thousand Cranes: An Exhibition of Contemporary Paper Making

This group exhibition features the work of a selection of leading British artists currently working in the medium of paper. Taking its title from the belief that the folding of 1,000 origami cranes...
Copenhagen What's on

Hilma af Klint: A Pioneer of Abstraction

The Louisiana showcases the work and history of the fascinating but lesser-known Swedish artist Hilma af Klint (1862-1944). An avant-garde and spiritual figure, Klint's mysticism had a profound inf...
Berlin What's on

Marsden Hartley: The German paintings 1913-1915

American modernist painter, poet, and writer Marsden Hartley (1877-1943) lived in France and Germany from 1913 to 1916. After spending some time in Paris, where he mingled with Gertrude Stein's ava...
Oxford What's on

A Great Estate at War

The centenary of the outbreak of world war one in Oxfordshire is remembered in some cultural events in Oxford and the surrounding region. Chief among them is the exhibition A Great Estat...
Berlin What's on

Eve Parnell: With dust in the air

The embassy of Ireland in Berlin presents an exhibition entitled With dust in the air by Irish artist Eve Parnell.  The exhibition will be opened by the Irish ambassador to Germ...
Copenhagen What's on

Arab Contemporary: Architecture, Culture and Identity

Arab Contemporary is the second chapter in the Architecture, Culture and Identity series, following the New Nordic exhibition at the Louisiana in 2012. The series questions the role played by arch...
Berlin What's on

Dorothy Iannone: This sweetness outside of time: Paintings, objects, books 1959

The visually stunning work of American artist Dorothy Iannone is the subject of a retrospective at Berlin's Museum of Modern Art. Born in 1933, Iannone is known for her brighly-coloured paint...
Paris What's on

Carl Larsson : Sweden’s most beloved Painter

The work of Carl Larsson (1853-1919) is the subject of an exhibition at the Petit Palais, the first time that the Swedish artist is honoured with such a major show in France. Around 100 of Larsson'...
Barcelona What's on

I work the street. Joan Colom, photographs 1957-2010

The Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) presents the first major exhibition devoted to Joan Colom, one of the most important Spanish photographers of the second half of the 20th century....
Dublin What's on

Patrick Scott: Image Space Light

The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) presents the most comprehensive retrospective of the work of Irish artist Patrick Scott (1921-2014), who died on the eve of the exhibition opening, aged 93. A...
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