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Wifredo Lam

6 April-15 Aug. The Reina Sofia holds a retrospective dedicated to the Cuban artist Wifredo Lam (1902-1982) whose work is currently undergoing a reappraisal in the international art world. Lam gai...
Madrid What's on

Rémy Zaugg: The Question of Perception

31 March-28 Aug. The Reina Sofia presents Spain's first exhibition dedicated to Swiss conceptual artist Rémy Zaugg (1943-2005). In addition to his art, Zaugg was an influential critic and observer of...
Paris What's on

The open-air studio: Impressionists in Normandy

18 March-25 July. The advent of plein-air painting coupled with tourism in the 19th century made Normandy an attractive destination for artists as well as their wealthy clientele. The region offer...
Oxford What's on

Shakespeare's Dead

22 April-4 Sept. The Bodleian Libraries celebrate the 400th anniversary of the death of Shakespeare with an exhibition of documents examining the theme of death in Shakespeare's works. The show ex...
Vienna What's on

Anselm Kiefer: The Woodcuts

18 March-19 June. The Albertina presents the first comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the woodcuts of leading German contemporary artist Anselm Kiefer. The exhibition comprises some 35 monum...
London What's on

Sicily: culture and conquest

21 April-14 Aug. Exhibition dedicated to the artistic and historical legacy of Sicily, an island described by the British Museum as a "cultural centre of the ancient and mediaeval world." Sicily's...
Amsterdam What's on

Disfarmer: The vintage prints

18 March-5 June. American studio photographer Mike Disfarmer (1884-1959) only began to gain international recognition two decades after his death but today he is considered a master of classic America...
Paris What's on

Paula Modersohn-Becker: An Intensely Artistic Eye

8 April-21 Aug. German painter Paula Modersohn-Becker (1876-1907) is the subject of an exhibition comprising almost 100 of her avant-garde paintings and drawings. The exhibition examines the dynamic b...
Barcelona What's on

Toni Catany: Back and forth

20 April-17 July. The work of self-taught photographer Toni Catany (1942-2013) has been labelled variously as “classical”, “traditional”, “neopictorialist” and “nostalgic”. The Mallorcan photographer...
Amsterdam What's on

Living in the Amsterdam School

9 April-28 Aug. The Stedelijk showcases the furniture and interior designs of the Amsterdam School, an acclaimed anti-rationalist movement between the two world wars. The Amsterdam School was known in...
Berlin What's on

Günter Brus – Zones of Disruption

12 March-6 June. Exhibition dedicated to the controversial work of Günter Brus, the contemporary Austrian painter, performance artist, experimental filmmaker and writer. Born in 1938, Brus was the...
Barcelona What's on

Impressionisti and moderni

11 March-19 June. This exhibition of masterpieces from the Phillips Collection in Washington features 62 paintings from the important US museum of modern and contemporary art. The show is dedicated...
Dublin What's on

Leonardo da Vinci: Ten Drawings from the Royal Collection

4 May-17 July. As the title suggests, ten drawings by Leonardo da Vinci on loan from the Royal Collection in London are presented at Ireland's National Gallery in Dublin. Exhibition organisers say the...
Copenhagen What's on

Eye Attack: Op Art and Kinetic Art 1950-1970

4 Feb-5 June. Louisiana presents the first major presentation of Op Art and Kinetic Art in Scandinavia for more than 50 years. The two movements are interlinked: Op Art is centred around abstract...
Brussels What's on

Theo van Doesburg: A New Expression of Life, Art and Technology

26 Feb-29 May. The Dutch artist Theo van Doesburg (1883-1931) is known for his avant-garde paintings, writings, poetry and architecture but is best remembered as the founder and leader of De Stijl....
Copenhagen What's on

Abdoulaye Konaté

21 April-18 Sept. Abdoulaye Konaté is one of the most important figures in African contemporary art and the Malian artist's work has been exhibited in major art institutions around the world. Born in...
London What's on

Cyprus Avenue

15 April-7 May. David Ireland’s hard-hitting play about a deranged Belfast loyalist is set within the sectarian hatred of Northern Ireland. The story is centred around Eric Miller, a loyalist who beli...
Berlin What's on

Architectural Master Drawings from the Albertina

12 March-10 July. Exhibition presenting architectural drawings from the architecture and graphic collections of the Albertina in Vienna. The Tchoban Foundation-Berlin Museum for Architectural Draw...
Copenhagen What's on

Illumination: New contemporary art at Louisiana

1 March-11 Sept. Almost 100 international contemporary works acquired by the Louisiana over the past three years, including painting, photography, sculpture and installation. The exhibition is exc...
Barcelona What's on

Documents of Action. Works from the Denney and Cordier Collections (1947-1965)

28 Jan-22 May. Exhibition of some 60 European and Japanese postwar works from two separate collections: the Antony Denney Collection and the Daniel Cordier Collection. The exhibition unites the Am...
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