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Oxford What's on

Happy Birthday Edward Lear: 200 Years Of Nature And Nonsense

20 September - 6 January 2013. The Ashmolean is staging a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to Edward Lear (1812-1888) on the occasion of the bicentenary his birth. The museum is well-p...
Vienna What's on

Ed Ruscha: The Ancients Stole All Our Great Ideas

25 September - 2 December. This exhibition, curated by American pop artist Ed Ruscha, is the first in a series in which the Kunsthistorisches Museum invites internationally-celebrated artist...
Dublin What's on

Seán Keating and the ESB: Enlightenment and Legacy

Seán Keating and the ESB: Enlightenment and Legacy5 September - 21 December. This exhibition examines how Limerick romantic-realist painter Seán Keating charted Ireland's post-civil war...
Amsterdam What's on

The Van Gogh Museum in the Hermitage Amsterdam

29 September - 25 April 2013. During its temporary relocation to the Hermitage Amsterdam, the Van Gogh Museum presents 75 works by Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890) from its permanent collection. Alongs...
Paris What's on

Bohemes

26 September - 14 January 2013. Celebrating bohemia across four centuries and 15 themes, this exhibition examines our understanding of bohemians as well as highlighting the artists who drew attention...
Vienna What's on

Emperor Maximilian I and the Art of his Time

14 September - 6 January 2013. The Albertina celebrates art produced under the rule of the mediaeval emperor Maximilian I, once referred to by historians as the "Last Night". Maximilian commission...
Brussels What's on

Expressionism and Expression

11 September - 3 February 2013. The Royal Museum of Fine Art presents the fourth edition in its series dedicated to Expressionism, an art movement characterised by strong, often excessive emotion and...
Paris What's on

Autour de Chat Noir

13 September - 13 January 2013. The Musée de Montmartre recreates the artistic, literary and musical atmosphere of the legendary Chat Noir cabaret, and fin-de-siècle Montmartre, with mor...
Dublin What's on

Conor Walton: Allegories of Painting

14 September - 13 October. Dunamaise Arts Centre presents Conor Walton’s ninth solo-show, titled Allegories of Painting. With his latest exhibition of figure paintings, Walton explores theme...
London What's on

Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye

28 June – 14 October. With "The Modern Eye", the Tate Modern aims to dispel any misconceptions associated with the paintings of Norwegian painter Edvard Munch (1863–1944) whose work orga...
Oxford What's on

Contemporary Chinese Art from the Sullivan Collection

24 July - 27 January 2013. The Ashmolean presents a selection of works from the Khoan and Michael Sullivan Collection, one of the foremost collections of modern and contemporary Chinese art in the w...
Copenhagen What's on

Matisse: Doubles and Variations

14 July - 28 October. Denmark's National Gallery provides an extensive selection of "series and pairs" by Henri Matisse (1869-1954), offering a glimpse into how similar objects were viewed in differ...
Amsterdam What's on

Dutch Boys

3 July - 3 December. The 14 works in this exhibition illustrate how boys were depicted by Dutch artists in the 17th, 18th and 19th centuries. The portrait paintings and miniature sculptures on dis...
Dublin What's on

Real Life? Hogarth’s Images of Love, Death and Family

23 July – 18 November. The National Gallery of Ireland pays tribute to the London painter, printmaker and pictorial satirist William Hogarth (1697-1764) with an exhibition featuring four painti...
Madrid What's on

Sacred Stories: Religious Paintings by Spanish Artists in Rome (1852-1864)

17 May - 27 January 2013. The Prado Museum presents an exhibition of religious paintings produced by Spanish painters that were based in Rome between 1852 and 1866. On display are five masterpiec...
London What's on

No-Title

11 July - 23 September. Choreographers, composers, poets and visual artists such as Chris Ofili, Mark Wallinger and Conrad Shawcross respond to paintings by Renaissance artist Titian. The work of...
Berlin What's on

Bilingual People Language Recruitment Fair

Make a date in your diary to visit The Bilingual People – Language Recruitment Fair, at the Marriott Hotel in Berlin on the 8th September! The Bilingual People Language Recruitment Fair is the...
Oxford What's on

Jenny Saville

23 June - 16 September. A major exhibition of work by Cambridge artist Jenny Saville from the early 1990s until the present is currently on show in Oxford. Despite being internationally acclaimed, th...
Berlin What's on

Michael Sailstorfer: Forst

26 April - 8 October. This year's winner of the Vattenfall Contemporary prize - awarded to internationally-acclaimed artists living and working in Berlin - is Michael Sailstorfer. The artist's fi...
Brussels What's on

Posy Simmonds: Essentially English

12 June - 25 November. The Belgian Comics Centre hosts Belgium's first exhibition dedicated to Rosemary "Posy" Simmonds, the British newspaper cartoonist, writer and illustrator of children's books....
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