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Rembrandt - Auerbach: Raw Truth

Six paintings by Frank Auerbach are displayed alongside works by Rembrandt at the Rijksmuseum. Born in Berlin in 1931, Auerbach has been a naturalised British citizen since 1947 and, along with Ba...
Paris What's on

The Origins of Engravings in Northern Europe (1400-1470)

The Louvre dedicates an exhibition to the advent of engraving in the western world in the 15th century, focusing in particular on a 70-year period prior to the beginning of the career of influential G...
Berlin What's on

"Fire!

Hitler's propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels instigated a nation-wide programme of anti-Jewish violence on 9 November 1938. The pogrom was known as Kristallnacht, also referred to as the "Night of Bro...
Brussels What's on

Victor Vasarely: Rétrospective

Hungarian-French artist Victor Vasarely rose to prominence in the art world of the second half of the 20th century, by combining and assembling colours, shapes and visually stunning geometric sys...
Barcelona What's on

A Visit to the Romanesque. In the company of Antoni Tàpies

An installation in the Romanesque rooms of the Museo Nacional d'Art de Catalunya reveals how the art of that period influenced the work of Antoni Tàpies (1923-2012). Works from Tàpie...
Berlin What's on

The child responds to friendly encouragement with a smile

This disturbing exhibition examines the fate of infants who were patients of the Städtische Nervenklinik für Kinder (Municipal Mental Hospital for Children) in Berlin during the years 1941-1...
Copenhagen What's on

Asger Jorn & Jackson Pollock: Revolutionary Roads

For the first time the work of two influential 20th century artists Jackson Pollock and Asger Jorn is compared side by side in an exhibition at the Louisiana. Pollock was a leading figure in Ameri...
Oxford What's on

Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation

The Bodleian examines Oxford's contribution to the art and science of medicine over the last 800 years. Through an unusual display of documents and instruments, visitors to the exhibition can disc...
Vienna What's on

Matisse and the Fauves

The Albertina presents around 160 works by Henri Matisse and other artists from the short-lived avant garde movement known as the Fauves (wild animals). Founded in Paris in the early 20th century...
Oxford What's on

Malcolm Morley: Paintings and Drawings from the Hall Collection

Works by the British artist Malcolm Morley, one of the founders of hyper-realism, are on display at the Ashmolean. The exhibition features some 30 paintings and drawings by the London artist who d...
Vienna What's on

Michel Comte

This comprehensive exhibition charts three decades or work by Michel Comte, a Swiss photographer known for his portraits of movie stars, supermodels and greats of the jazz and music scene, from Helena...
Paris What's on

Cy Twombly. On Paper

Galerie Karsten Greve presents an exhibition of works on paper by the American artist Cy Twombly. The show comprises a series of works produced since the end of the 1950s. Twombly had a long assoc...
London What's on

Australia

London's Royal Academy of Arts in collaboration with the National Gallery of Australia is staging the most comprehensive exhibition of Australian art in Britain for 50 years. The exhibition spans...
London What's on

Paul Klee: Making Visible

The Tate Modern dedicates 17 rooms to an exhibition displaying the drawings, watercolours and oil paintings of influential Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879-1940). The works are on loan from collection...
Amsterdam What's on

Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde

The Stedelijk Museum presents a major exhibition dedicated to the work of the Russian avant-garde pioneer Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935).  The exhibition, which is billed as the largest Ma...
Dublin What's on

Eileen Gray: Architect Designer Painter

The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), in collaboration with the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the French embassy in Dublin, presents an exhibition dedicated to the Irish designer Eileen Gray (1879-197...
Brussels What's on

The heritage of Rogier van der Weyden: Painting in Brussels 1450-1520

The Royal Museums of Fine Arts devotes an exhibition to painting in Brussels from the late 15th century to the first years of the 16th century, specifically in the period between the death of early Fl...
Oxford What's on

Surviving Tsunami: Photographs in the Aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake

Viusal material including photographs and video footage documents a project in Japan in which volunteers rescued the historic photograph collections of two museums and a library in Rikuzentakata, Iwat...
Madrid What's on

Surrealism and the Dream

This exhibition at the Thyssen-Bornemisza examines the profound connection between dream and image in Surrealism, and how the art movement influenced the transformation of modern sensibility and subse...
Vienna What's on

Lucian Freud in Vienna

The Kunsthistorisches Museum presents an exhibition of works from the 70-year career of British artist Lucian Freud (1922-2011). The show was conceived in collaboration with the artist, prior to h...
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