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Menzel's Soldiers. Images of War

Exhibition showcasing the work of Adolph Menzel (1815-1905) with a particular focus on his poignant watercolours and drawings in response to his direct encounters with soldiers. Along with Caspar D...
Brussels What's on

Late Night Thursdays at Brussels' Museums

Once again the museums of Brussels open their doors every Thursday evening for late night visits, from 17.00-22.00. This year there are 63 museums participating across the city, including lesser-kn...
Copenhagen What's on

Bjørn Wiinblad: Much more than plates

Strong design, crisp lines, psychedelic colours and round-faced fairytale people characterise the whimsical, beautiful world of Danish artist Bjørn Wiinblad (1918-2006). Wiinblad's work is h...
Vienna What's on

Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec. The Path to Modernism

The Bank Austria Kunstforum Wien commemorates the birth of leading French post-impressionist Henri Toulouse-Lautrec (1864-1901) whose work laid the foundations for Modernism. Toulouse-Lautrec is kn...
Dublin What's on

Marie-Louise Martin: paths - i sentieri

The United Arts Club hosts an exhibition of new drawings, etchings and dry-point prints by the Irish fine art printmaker Marie-Louise Martin, who is based between Dublin and Tuscany. Martin is one...
Paris What's on

Hokusai

Katsushika Hokusai (1760-1849) was a Japanese artist of the Edo period, which lasted between 1603 and 1868, during which the arts flourished in Japan. Hokusai is best known for his Mount Fuji set o...
Oxford What's on

Ai Weiwei

Blenheim Palace is a UNESCO World Heritate site and is the historic family home of the Duke of Marlborough. As of recently it is also now home to the non-profit Blenheim Art Foundation which offers a...
Vienna What's on

Arnulf Rainer. Retropsective

The Albertina holds a comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the internationally-acclaimed Vienna artist Arnulf Rainer on his 85th birthday. Rainer has always been to the forefront of development...
Brussels What's on

Sensation and Sensuality: Rubens and his legacy

The BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts examines the legacy of the Flemish Baroque master painter Sir Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640). A colourful character, Rubens' extravagant work emphasised movement, colo...
Barcelona What's on

Big Bang Data

The CCCB examines how the widespread generation and storage of technological data is transforming the modern-day lifestyle and decisions made in society. Should digital data be seen as a opportunit...
London What's on

Anselm Kiefer

Born in 1945, Anselm Kiefer is one of the most prominent post-war artists in Germany. As a painter Kiefer is concerned primarily with taboo and controversial issues from recent history, in particul...
Paris What's on

Marcel Duchamp: La peinture, même

The Centre Pompidou presents a new interpretation of the paintings of avant-garde French artist Marcel Duchamp (1887-1968), whose work shook the foundations of 20th-century art. The painter, sculpt...
Copenhagen What's on

Photography: Works from the Louisiana Collection

This year the focus of the annual photographic exhibition of the Louisiana collection is photography as a medium in an artistic context. The works on show examine numerous aspects of photography, f...
Amsterdam What's on

How Far How Near

This thought-provoking exhibition is centred around how geographical location informs museum collections and exhibition policies, both historically and today. The Stedelijk asks fundamental questio...
Barcelona What's on

El Ocaso del Imperio

Polish writer and photo journalist Ryszard Kapuściński travelled around the former Soviet Union from 1989 to 1991, documenting its people and landscapes. Kapuściński died in 200...
Berlin What's on

David Chipperfield: Sticks and Stones

The British architect and artist Sir David Chipperfield has filled the open glass hall of the Neue Nationalgalerie with144 large tree trunks, transforming it into a forest-like space for three months....
Dublin What's on

Chester Beatty's A to Z: from Amulet to Zodiac

The Chester Beatty offers an A-Z checklist of its treasures, providing visitors with a broad insight into the library's wide-ranging and valuable collection. This curators’ choice show featur...
Oxford What's on

Discovering Tutankhamun

An exhibition outlining one of the most significant archaeological discoveries of the 20th century. The Ashmolean charts the hunt for the tomb and its subsequent discovery by Howard Carter, whose o...
Dublin What's on

The Mariner

The Gate Theatre presents the world premiere of a new play about "loyalty, defeat and freedom" by Irish writer Hugo Hamilton, better known for his novels but now starting to write for the stage....
Madrid What's on

Alma-Tadema and Victorian Painting in the Pérez-Simón Collection

Fairytales, nymphs and nudes, mythology and sourcery all feature in the 50 paintings on show at the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum. The works belong to the Aesthetic movement that emerged in Victorian E...
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