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Voices of Dissent: Art in the GDR 1976-1989

16 July-26 Oct. This exhibition uses creative art works to explores the links between dissident art and power in the former German Democratic Republic or GDR. The exhibition highlights how a prodigiou...
Dublin What's on

The Remains of Maisie Duggan

26 Sept-29 Oct. All is not what it seems when Kathleen returns to Ireland for her mother Maisie's funeral, as long-buried family troubles simmer to the surface. Brid Ni Neachtain stars as Maisie i...
Barcelona What's on

Picasso, Photography and Ceramics

23 June-30 Oct. The Museu Picasso presents a selection of photographs from its collection documenting Picasso’s work as a ceramicist. The artist's interest in ceramics began when he moved to the s...
Paris What's on

Hergé

28 Sept-15 Jan. The Grand Palais celebrates the distinguished career of Belgian cartoonist Georges Remi, better remembered as Hergé, the creator of Tintin. The exhibition examines how Hergé's work...
Rome What's on

The Father

14 Sept-22 Oct. The Gate Theatre presents The Father by Florian Zeller in a translation by Christopher Hampton. The story, a compelling black comedy, centres around the mental faculties of Andre....
Vienna What's on

Albertina Contemporary: Andy Warhol to Anselm Keifer

11 July-19 March. The annual Albertina Contemporary exhibition showcases art from the second half of the 20th century. This year’s presentation includes works by Anselm Kiefer, Gerhard Richter, Ar...
Amsterdam What's on

Dream Out Loud: Designing for Tomorrow's Demands

26 Aug-1 Jan. The Stedelijk Museum focuses on contemporary design with an exhibition of work selected following an open call for submissions by artists and designers living and working in the Netherla...
Vienna What's on

Frederick Kiesler: Life Visions

15 June-2 Oct. The Austrian-American architect, artist, designer and theoretician Frederick Kiesler (1890-1965) is the subject of an exhibition at the Austrian Museum of Contemporary Art (MAK) in Vien...
Paris What's on

Beat Generation

22 June-3 Oct. The Centre Pompidou celebrates the Beat Generation, an unconventional literary and artistic movement born in the US in the 1950s, with a multidisciplinary exhibition. Through photog...
Brussels What's on

Étienne Davodeau: Chronicles of real life

14 June-27 Nov. French comic artist Étienne Davodeau takes inspiration from his homeland, family and friends to create his popular imaginary comic-strip worlds. On display is a broad range of Davo...
Madrid What's on

Campo Cerrado: Spanish Art 1939–1953

26 April-26 Sept. The Reina Sofia examines Spanish art in the 1940s, with a display of paintings and sculpture. A complex, contrasting and difficult decade in Spanish history, the 1940s was marked...
Barcelona What's on

The Thinking Machine: Ramon Llull

14 July-11 Dec. Exhibition exploring the legacy of the 13th-century philosopher Ramon Llull (1232-1316) and his enduring impact on the arts, literature, science and technology. During his lifetime...
Dublin What's on

Eclectic Images: Recent Acquisitions 2011-2016

13 Aug–7 Dec. The National Gallery of Ireland presents an eclectic display of prints and drawings that it has acquired over the last five years. Divided in two parts, the first section of the exhi...
Oxford What's on

Buscot Park & The Faringdon Collection

1 July-30 Sept. Buscot Park is home to the Faringdon Collection, which comprises a wealth of antiques and furniture and numbers among its paintings Burne-Jones's The Legend of the Briar Rose. A la...
Berlin What's on

El Siglo de Oro. The Age of Velázquez

1 July-30 Oct. This major exhibition showcases Spanish painting and sculpture from the 17th century, a golden era or siglo de oro in European cultural history. The Gemäldegalerie of the Staatliche...
London What's on

Painting with Light: Art and Photography from the Pre-Raphaelites to the Modern Age

1 July-25 Sept. The Tate Britain contrasts the work of British Pre-Raphaelites and Impressionists with vintage photographs, examining the connections between art and photography from the Victorian and...
Copenhagen What's on

Ed Atkins: Safe Conduct

17 March-4 Sept. Exhibition of video work by cutting-edge British artist Ed Atkins who asks: "What happens when we unquestioningly subject to airport security regulations – or other, less overt protoc...
Berlin What's on

Berenice Abbott: Photographs

1 July-3 Oct. The Martin-Gropius-Bau dedicates an exhibition to the important 20th-century American photographer, Berenice Abbott (1898-1991). The roughly 80 images on display include Abbott's Changin...
Oxford What's on

Oxford Proms

20-27 Aug. Classical concerts at the historic Sheldonian Theatre and the church of St Michael at the Northgate, Oxford’s oldest building. The programme includes Concerto Classics with music by Viv...
London What's on

BP Portrait Award 2016

23 June-4 Sept. The prestigious open competition, the BP Portrait Award, represents the best in contemporary portrait painting, and this year's winner is Scottish artist Clara Drummond for her Girl in...
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