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Inward - Seismograph of the body soul

Until 5 November, 2006. This special exhibition, a tribute to the works of artist Rudi Wach, was designed to fit into and complement the exhibition grounds. For example, the abbey entrance features la...
Paris What's on

Animals in the Middle Ages.

1 April-6 November 2005. What place did animals occupy and what were the different roles they played in Mediaeval daily life? This exhibition explores the symbolic vision of animals in this period by...
Vienna What's on

The Age of Sinalco

Until 25 September 2005. Just one of the events celebrating the 50th anniversary of Austrian independence, this exhibition focuses on food, drink and consumerism post-1945. The exhibition in fact take...
Oxford What's on

Invention and Inspiration, Early Italian Prints.

9 Aug-16 Oct 2005. Italian woodcuts dating from the 15th and early 16th century including work by Mantegna and Pollaiuolo from the museums collections. Admission free.
London What's on

Hearwear The Future of Hearing.

26 July-5 March 2006. An exhibition designed to to show how hearwear can be just as fashionable as the latest eyewear The exhibition displays prototypes by some of the United Kingdoms leading designer...
London What's on

The Stuff of Life.

29 June- 2 Oct 2005. This touring exhibition explores the depiction of the use of objects in art. There are well-known paintings by Velazquez, Van Gogh and Courbet, as well as contemporary video work...
London What's on

Stubbs and the Horse.

29 June- 25 Sept 2005. The show includes a whole room of George Stubbs anatomical drawings of horses, revealing his intimate knowledge gained from working as a stables apprentice for two years. 8. 10...
London What's on

Private Places.

5 July-29 Aug 2005. A continuation of the Geffrye Museums interest in exploring urban domestic spaces, this photography exhibition of almost 100 images explores the garden. Jointly organised by the G...
London What's on

Frida Kahlo.

Until 9 Oct. This is the first major exhibition in the United Kingdom for 20 years dedicated to the work of Frida Kahlo (1907-1954). Self portraits and still lives make up the total of 80 works on sho...
London What's on

Impressionism Abroad: Boston and French Painting.

2 July-11 Sept 2005. A total of 50 works trace the relationship between French and American art during the late 19th century. Work from the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston reveals local artists and coll...
Copenhagen What's on

Henri Matisse A second life.

12 August-4 December 2005 . This unusual and comprehensive exhibition of the famous French artists work covers the years 1941 to 1954 the period that Matisse himself referred to as his second life- a...
Amsterdam What's on

Sailors' tattoos

30 July 6 November 2005. This August in Amsterdam is dedicated to the sea, with festivals and exhibitions centred round the Sail Amsterdam Tall Ships Event. The Amsterdam Historisch Museum is taking...
Madrid What's on

Geometra inteligente.

Until 12 September 2005. The Palacio de Velzquez hosts an exhibition by Siquier, one of the most pioneering Argentine artists of the 1980s. His work is among the most original and complex of his gener...
Madrid What's on

Oniria: Atrvete A Soar.

Until 21 August 2005. Kids can discover the magical world of animation at this very special exhibition. Coinciding with the premiere of the film El Sueno de una noche de San Juan, the Casa de Vacas de...
Madrid What's on

Universo Mestizo.

Until 18 September 2005. The Crculo de Bellas Artes presents the 'Universo Mestizo' exhibition, in which seven artists photograph the world without even leaving Madrid. Back in the 1980s, John Berger...
Madrid What's on

The Palace of the Planet King

Until 27 Nov 2005. The Prado museum of art is now exhibiting its tribute to the planet king Philip IV of Spain and his Buen Retiro palace after four years of preparation. Nearly 62 out of the 800 wor...
Dublin What's on

Dorothy Cross

Until 11 Sept. Irelands Museum of Modern Art presents the countrys first large-scale exhibition of the work of Internationally renowned artist Dorothy Cross, who was born in Cork in 1956. Comprising...
Oxford What's on

1000 years of Botanical Art

2 May-11 Sept 2005. Founded in 1683, the Ashmolean Museum of Art and Archaeology is one of the oldest public museums in the world and well worth a visit in itself. This year, the Ashmolean's main ex...
Paris What's on

Masterpieces from the OTA Museum of Tokyo (Japanese paintings and engravings)

6 July-15 August 2005. This exhibition is devoted to Japanese paintings and engravings from Ukiyo-e - the floating world -, an art movement that portrays urban society in 18th- and 19th-century Edo...
London What's on

Closing the Door? Immigrants to Britain 1905-2005

Until 21 August 2005. Marking the centenary of the Aliens Act, this exhibition examines the effect of immigration on British life over the last 100 years. It will explore migrants struggle for survi...
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