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Photorealism: 50 years of Hyperrealistic Painting

30 June-25 Sept. The Musée d'Ixelles presents an exhibition highlighting the Photorealism movement which developed in the US in the late 1960s. Photorealism came in the aftermath of Pop Art and it...
Madrid What's on

Caravaggio and the Painters of the North

21 June-18 Sept. Exhibition focusing on Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio (1571-1610) and his influence on the northern European artists that followed him. The 53 paintings include 12 pieces by Ca...
Barcelona What's on

Punk, its traces in contemporary art

13 May-25 Sept. Featuring the works of over 60 Spanish and international artists, this exhibition at MACBA examines how the rebellious punk movement has influenced contemporary art. Installations,...
Amsterdam What's on

Excitement: Rudi Fuchs

27 May-2 Oct. Former Stedelijk Museum director Rudi Fuchs shares his excitement by selecting a collection of more than 100 works acquired by the Dutch state art collection over the course of his lengt...
Copenhagen What's on

Poul Gernes: I cannot do it alone—want to join in?

2 June-16 Oct. The Louisiana dedicates its summer show to the late Copenhagen artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996) whose legacy lives on in his large public works around his native city. Known for his e...
Dublin What's on

Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme

6 Aug-24 Sept. A century after the 36th Ulster Division fought in the Battle of the Somme, one of the worst battles in history, the Abbey Theatre presents a major new co-production directed by Jeremy...
Vienna What's on

Jim Dine: I Never Look Away

24 June-2 Oct. The Albertina celebrates the 80th birthday of Jim Dine with 60 of the American artist's self-portraits. The works on display are a representative selection from the 232 self-portrai...
Copenhagen What's on

Poul Gernes: I cannot do it alone—want to join in?

2 June-16 Oct. The Louisiana dedicates its summer show to the late Copenhagen artist Poul Gernes (1925-1996) whose legacy lives on in his large public works around his native city. Known for his e...
London What's on

Georgia O'Keeffe

1 July-30 Oct. Underlining the fact that there are no Georgia O'Keeffe works in British public collections, the Tate Modern describes its exhibition as a "rare opportunity to see over 100 remarkable p...
Paris What's on

Mika Rottenberg

23 June-11 Sept. This solo show by Mika Rottenberg sees the Argentinian artist return to her celebrated multimedia artworks with political and feminist messages. The new and recent works by the Ne...
Oxford What's on

Storms, War & Shipwrecks

21 June-25 Sept. With the subtitle Treasures from the Sicilian Seas this exhibition at the Ashmolean examines the rich history of Sicily based on the discoveries off its shores by underwater archaeolo...
Brussels What's on

Facing the Future: Art in Europe 1945-68

24 June-25 Sept. This exhibition comprises around 180 works created between 1945 and 1968 by artists from Europe and the former Soviet Union, providing an overview of the post-war artistic trends in e...
Berlin What's on

William Kentridge: NO IT IS!

12 May-21 Aug. The Berliner Festspiele presents the complete interdisciplinary oeuvre of the renowned visual artist, filmmaker and director William Kentridge. The exhibition at the Martin-Gropius-...
Barcelona What's on

Making Africa: A Continent of Contemporary Design

23 March-28 Aug. Exhibition showcasing the work of over 120 African artists and designers, part of a wide-ranging research project steered by German curator Amelie Klein, assisted by the influential N...
Amsterdam What's on

Avery Singer: Scenes

23 April-2 Oct. The Stedelijk Museum shows paintings created since 2012 by the young New York artist Avery Singer, whose dramatic work recalls vintage computer graphics. Singer makes her large-sca...
Madrid What's on

From Caravaggio to Bernini, masterpieces of the Italian 17th century

7 June-16 Oct. The Royal Palace of Madrid presents an exhibition of Italian 17th-century art comprising some 70 paintings, from the national collection, on loan from palaces, convents and embassies....
Brussels What's on

Bruegel: Unseen Masterpieces

16 March 2016-16 March 2020. Major exhibition of works by Pieter Bruegel the Elder, the 16th-century Flemish Renaissance painter best known for his landscapes and scenes of peasant life. The show...
Berlin What's on

The Maya. Language of Beauty

12 April-7 Aug. Exhibition of around 300 sculptures and ceramics relating to the Maya people, a Mesoamerican civilisation and one of the oldest cultures in the world. Central to the exhibition is...
Oxford What's on

Pure Land: Images of Immortals in Chinese Art

1 March-2 Oct. The name of this exhibition refers to the realm of the Buddha and other deities portrayed in Chinese paintings since the Tang dynasty (AD 618-906). The works on display were created...
Vienna What's on

Pioneers of Post-War Modern Art

13 May-5 March 2017. The mumok dedicates an exhibition to two important figures involved in building up the museum's collection of post-war art: Werner Hofmann and Viktor Matejka. Hofmann (1928-20...
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