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Berlin What's on

The Luther Effect: Protestantism – 500 Years in the World

12 April-5 Nov. The Deutsches Historisches Museum marks the 500th anniversary of the Reformation with an exhibition leading the visitor through "five centuries and four continents." Comprising pai...
Barcelona What's on

Photobook Phenomenon

17 March-27 Aug.The CCCB and at Fundació Foto Colectania present a joint exhibition highlighting the role of the photobook in contemporary visual culture. Curated by nine international experts, the...
Oxford What's on

Degas to Picasso: Creating Modernism in France

10 Feb-7 May. Exhibition outlining the origins and journey of modernism in the history of art. With over 100 works by Matisse, Manet, Chagall, Renoir, Degas, Léger and Picasso, the show charts the...
Barcelona What's on

Photobook Phenomenon

17 March-27 Aug. The CCCB and at Fundació Foto Colectania present a joint exhibition highlighting the role of the photobook - publications illustrated with photographs - in contemporary visual culture...
Copenhagen What's on

Alphonse Mucha

3 Feb-3 June. Retrospective dedicated to the career of Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), best known for his Art Nouveau decorative depictions of women. On display is a large selection of Muc...
Brussels What's on

Yves Klein: Theatre of the Void

29 March-20 Aug. BOZAR explores the groundbreaking work of French artist Yves Klein (1928-1962) with an exhibition of unseen masterpieces and rarely-exhibited visual works. The exhibition highlight...
Paris What's on

Rodin: L'exposition du centenaire

23 March-31 July. The Grand Palais and the Musée Rodin mark the centenary of Auguste Rodin's death with an exhibition dedicated to the French artist who is considered the progenitor of modern sculptur...
Vienna What's on

Poussin to David: French Drawings at the Albertina

25 Jan-25 April. The Albertina displays 70 painted drawings and ink studies from France's Baroque and Rococo periods. The exhibition includes works, all from the Albertina collection, by Nicolas P...
Amsterdam What's on

Ed van der Elsken. Camera in Love

4 Feb-21 May. The Stedelijk profiles the career of Ed van der Elsken (1925-1990), described by exhibition organisers as the "first true Dutch street photographer". Van der Elsken chronicled colour...
Berlin What's on

Hieronymus Bosch and His Pictorial World in the 16th and 17th century

11 Nov-19 March. The Gemäldegalerie and the Kupferstichkabinett stage an exhibition displaying their holdings of work by Hieronymus Bosch to mark the 500th anniversary of the artist's death. In ad...
Oxford What's on

Degas to Picasso: Creating Modernism in France

10 Feb-7 May. The Ashmolean presents over 100 works by artists such as Matisse, Manet, Chagall, Renoir, Degas, Léger and Picasso, charting the rise of modernism. With Paris as its centre, modernis...
Paris What's on

Vermeer and the Masters of Genre Painting

20 Feb-22 May. Exhibition focusing on the network of relationships between Johannes Vermeer (1632-1675) and Dutch genre painters between 1650 and 1675, providing insights into the artists' mutual admi...
Madrid What's on

Alice Pasquini: Nothing Lost

3 Feb-11 March. The first solo exhibition in Spain by internationally-known Roman street artist Alice Pasquini. The show highlights former projects, such as the 3D Underlayers installation, as wel...
Copenhagen What's on

Gosh! Is it alive?

4 Feb-6 Aug. ARKEN presents an exhibition of hyperrealist sculptures that promise to leave visitors unsure about what is real and what isn't. Exhibition organisers say that the works, by 31 intern...
Vienna What's on

Egon Schiele

22 Feb-18 June. The Albertina marks the upcoming 100th anniversary of the death of Austrian painter Egon Schiele (1890-1918) with an exhibition of his work whose raw sexuality shocked early 20th-centu...
Madrid What's on

ESCHER

1 Feb-25 June. Exhibition featuring 200 works by the Dutch graphic artist Maurits Cornelius Escher (898-1972). Escher is best known for his mathematically-inspired woodcuts, lithographs and mezzot...
Brussels What's on

Picasso: Sculptures

26 Oct-5 March. The Musée Picasso in Paris, in collaboration with BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts, presents over 60 sculptures by Pablo Picasso, examining a lesser-known aspect of the artist's oeuvre....
Amsterdam What's on

De Stjil at the Stedelijk

3 Dec-21 May. Formed in Amsterdam in 1917, the De Stijl art movement combined an aesthetic and social vision based around strong architectural and design elements, from city planning to furniture....
London What's on

Australia’s Impressionists

7 Dec-26 March. The National Gallery showcases the work of Australia's Impressionists in the first exhibition of its kind in Britain. The show concentrates on four influential Australian Impressio...
Barcelona What's on

Ramon Casas and the shadow puppets at Els Quatre Gats

30 June-19 Feb. Unusual exhibition of shadow puppets made by Spanish artist Ramon Casas (1866-1932) and his circle of modernist friends based at the Els Quatre Gats café in Barcelona. On display a...
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