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Amsterdam What's on

Expedition Silk Road: Treasures from the Hermitage

The Hermitage provides a glimpse of the long-lost civilisations along the Silk Road, the ancient trade network which ran almost 7,000 km from China to the Mediterranean. The 250 items on show all...
London What's on

Strange Beauty: Masters of the German Renaissance

The National Gallery displays its collection of German renaissance paintings. The exhibition highlights the evolution of works by important German renaissance artists such as Hans Holbein the Youn...
Vienna What's on

Vienna - Berlin. The Art of Two Cities

The exhibition spans from the early 20th century to the interwar years and examines the artistic parallels and differences between Berlin and Vienna. In particular it compares and contrasts the tw...
Madrid What's on

Cézanne

The Thyssen Museum pays tribute to French Post-Impressionist painter Paul Cézanne (1839-1906) with a major exhibition of his paintings. It is Spain's first show in three decades dedicated t...
Copenhagen What's on

Hundertwasser

The paintings of Austrian artist, architect, designer, environmentalist, poet and philosopher Friedensreich Hundertwasser (1928-2000) are the subject of an exhibition of paintings, architectural model...
Amsterdam What's on

Marcel Wanders: Pinned Up at the Stedelijk. 25 years of design

The Stedelijk devotes an exhibition to the work of internationally renowned Dutch designer Marcel Wanders who is known for his product, furniture and interior designs, and art direction. The exhibi...
Barcelona What's on

Le Corbusier

CaixaForum examines the multi-faceted career of Le Corbusier (1887-1965), the Swiss-born architect, designer, painter, urban planner, writer and giant of 20th-century modernist architecture. On di...
Berlin What's on

K. O. Götz

In honour of the 100th birthday of German abstract artist Karl Otto Götz (b. 22 Feb 1914) the Nationalgalerie presents a comprehensive retrospective of his art. The show includes some 60 impo...
Paris What's on

Henri Cartier-Bresson

A decade after his death, the acclaimed photographer Henri Cartier-Bresson is celebrated with an exhibition at the Centre Pompidou. Considered the father of photojournalism, the French photographe...
Madrid What's on

Velázquez and the Family of Philip IV

This blockbuster exhibition at the Prado covers the last decade in the life of Diego Velázquez, a leading painter of the Spanish Golden Age, and focuses on his work in the service of the Spanis...
Paris What's on

Erwin Blumenfeld (1897-1969)

The work of German-born photographer Erwin Blumenfeld is the subject of an exhibition at Jeu de Paume. After escaping concentration camps in France during the Vichy regime, Blumenfeld and his fami...
Oxford What's on

Crystals: Beauty, Science, Structure

The Museum for the History of Science examines the long history of the study of crystals, an endeavour known as crystallography. This science began in the middle ages when these alluring natural m...
Barcelona What's on

Danny Lyon: Conversations with the Dead

Barcelona's Colectania Photo Foundation dedicates an exhibition to influential New York documentary photographer Danny Lyon, a leading exponent of the New Journalism movement of the 1960s and 197...
London What's on

Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize

The Taylor Wessing Photographic Portrait Prize is an annual open competition which selects the 60 best contemporary portrait photographs out of thousands submitted from all over the world. This ye...
London What's on

Facing the Modern: The Portrait in Vienna 1900

The National Gallery hosts an exhibition dedicated to the central role that portraiture played in Viennese painting around 1900. From the late 19th century until the end of world war one in 1918 V...
Madrid What's on

Idea: Painting-Force: The Hinge Between the 1970s and 1980s

The artists in this exhibition at Palazzo Velázquez took as their starting point concepts such as academia and tradition but developed them as a source of contemporary energy instead of a viewi...
Copenhagen What's on

Frida Kahlo: A Life in Art

ARKEN celebrates the work of Mexico's Frida Kahlo (1907-1954), arguably the world's most famous female artist of the first half of the 20th century, and the greatest exponent of Latin American ar...
Dublin What's on

New Portraits: Portráidí Nua

The National Gallery showcases a number of portraits which it has recently acquired for its collection. The exhibition includes images of writer and playwright Samuel Beckett; W.B. Yeats...
Madrid What's on

Natural Histories: A Project by Miguel Ángel Blanco

The Museo del Prado first opened its doors to the public as Spain's museum of paintings and sculpture on 19 November 1819. However until then it had been home to the country's natural hi...
Berlin What's on

Pablo Picasso: Women - Bulls - Old Masters

This retrospective dedicated to Pablo Picasso spans seven decades of work by the 20th-century Spanish master. It features 120 prints and drawings from the Kupferstichkabinett’s own collectio...
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