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Jim Dine: Paris Reconnaissance

14 Feb-23 April. The Centre Pompidou hosts an exhibition dedicated to Jim Dine on the occasion of his recent donation of works to Musée National d’Art Moderne.The donation is exhibited in its entirety...
London What's on

Giorgio Griffa

26 Jan-8 April. The Camden Arts Centre dedicates an exhibition to Italian abstract painter Giorgio Griffa, featuring works from the 1960s to the present. Considered one of the most radical avant-gar...
Amsterdam What's on

Jump into the Future

25 Nov-4 March. Exhibition showing an extensive number of contemporary art works, from the 1990s and 2000s, donated by the German collector Thomas Borgmann. The exhibition, which occupies some 2,540 s...
Brussels What's on

El Anatsui: The Beginning and The End

19 Jan-16 Dec. The search for social and personal identity is a central theme in the art of Ghana's El Anatsui whose work incorporates traditional African systems of symbols used to form patterns on...
Oxford What's on

Victorian Passions and Pursuits

10 Feb-16 April. Blenheim Palace offers guided tours exploring how the palace and its collections were presented during Victorian times. Visitors will learn how staff managed the day-to-day running of...
Paris What's on

Sheila Hicks: Lignes de vie

7 Feb-30 April. The art of Sheila Hicks tends to defy categorisation. Since the late 1950s she had created works incorporating wool, linen and cotton, fusing elements of modernist design and ancient t...
Vienna What's on

Aesthetics of Change: 150 Years of the University of Applied Arts Vienna

15 Dec-15 April. Vienna's School of Arts and Crafts was established in 1867 at the Imperial Royal Austrian Museum of Art and Industry, known today as the Austrian Museum of Contemporary Art or MAK, as...
Dublin What's on

Porcelain at the Abbey Theatre

16 Feb-10 March. Described as a modern-day thriller, this new play by Margaret Perry explores the parallel stories of two Irish women, weaving past and present, fact and fiction. The story is set a...
Brussels What's on

Sophie Podolski: Le pays où tout est permis

20 Jan-1 April. WIELS presents the first exhibition ever dedicated to the Belgian artist Sophie Podolski whose short career was marked by sexual liberation and disenchanted youth. Podolski produced a...
Vienna What's on

Vienna 1900: Klimt – Moser – Gerstl – Kokoschka

18 Jan-10 June. The Leopold Museum celebrates Viennese Modernism with a selection of works by two of the movement's main exponents: Gustav Klimt and Koloman Moser, alongside works by pioneering expr...
Copenhagen What's on

Alphonse Mucha

3 Feb-3 June. ARKEN dedicates an exhibition to the career of Czech artist Alphonse Mucha (1860-1939), best known for his Art Nouveau decorative depictions of women. The exhibition showcases Mucha's p...
Barcelona What's on

Total Records: Vinyl & photography

22 Nov-11 March. Barcelona's Colectania Photo Foundation presents a photographic tour through classic 20th-century vinyl covers, the result of collaboration between musicians and prominent photograp...
Paris What's on

Degas, Danse, Dessin. A Tribute to Degas with Paul Valéry

28 Nov-25 Feb. The Musée d'Orsay marks the centenary of the death of Edgar Degas (1834-1917) with an exhibition based around the writings of his friend, the writer, poet and thinker Paul Valéry (187...
Oxford What's on

Lucienne Day at Oxfordshire Museum

13 Jan-4 March. The Oxfordshire Museum celebrates the career of British textile designer Lucienne Day (1917-2010) whose floral and abstract creations were stocked by major department stores such as Jo...
Berlin What's on

Wenzel Hablik: Expressionist Utopias

2 Sept-14 Jan. The Martin-Gropius-Bau presents the first comprehensive solo exhibition dedicated to the work of Wenzel Hablik (1881-1934).  Considered one of the most important representatives of G...
Dublin What's on

Good Morning Mister Turner

1-31 January. The National Gallery of Ireland holds its annual tribute to the groundbreaking English landscape artist Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) whose oils and watercolours are seen as...
Madrid What's on

Picasso/Lautrec

17 Oct-21 Jan. The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum in Madrid contrasts the works of Pablo Picasso and Henri Toulouse-Lautrec in an unprecedented exhibition. The show, which features more than 100 works fro...
Madrid What's on

Giorgio de Chirico: Sueño o realidad

23 Nov-18 Feb. CaixaForum pays tribute to the Italian master and founder of the metaphysical art movement Giorgio de Chirico (1888-1978) with a retrospective of his work. The exhibition spans de Chiri...
London What's on

Modigliani at Tate Modern

23 Nov-2 April. The work of Italian figurative painter and sculptor Amedeo Modigliani (1884-1920) is the subject of an exhibition at the Tate Modern. Central to the show are 12 of Modigliani's sensuo...
Dublin What's on

Francisco Goya: The Disasters of War

6 Oct-21 Jan. Dublin's Chester Beatty Library displays 40 prints from the Disasters of War series by Spanish master Francisco Goya (1746-1828). The library owns the entire collection of 80 prints fro...
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