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Constantin Meunier (1831-1905)

The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium hosts a comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the work of 19th-century realist painter and sculptor Constantin Meunier (1831-1905). The exhibition provi...
Dublin What's on

Culture Night in Dublin

Almost 200 venues in the capital participating in annual event The ninth edition of Culture Night takes place on Friday 19 September in towns and cities across the island of Ireland, from 17.00 un...
Paris What's on

Niki De Saint Phalle

The work of French sculptor, painter and film-maker Niki de Saint Phalle (1930-2002) is the subject of an exhibition that provides a general overview of the unconventional artist. Saint Phalle firs...
London What's on

Horst: Photographer of Style

The Victoria & Albert Museum dedicates an exhibition to German-American photographer Horst P. Horst (1906-99) whose celebrated images focused mainly on women and fashion but also included interior...
Copenhagen What's on

Olafur Eliasson: Riverbed

A radical installation by Danish-Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson greets unexpecting visitors at the Louisiana. The huge site-specific project focuses on nature, taking the natural environment from...
Oxford What's on

The Great War: Personal Stories from Downing Street to the Trenches

The Bodleian draws on its collection of archive letters and diaries of politicians, soldiers and civilians to provide an insight into world war one. The authors are all connected in some way with O...
Berlin What's on

Pasolini Roma

The Martin Gropius Bau in Berlin joins cultural venues in Barcelona, Paris and Rome in celebrating the Italian film director, poet, writer and intellectual Pier Paolo Pasolini (1922-1975). A contro...
Amsterdam What's on

Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden

The Stedelijk presents a retrospective comprising over 200 drawings and paintings by the South African artist Marlene Dumas who has lived in Amsterdam since 1976. The artist now works mainly with o...
Vienna What's on

150 Years of MAK

The Austrian Museum of Contemporary Art - MAK commemorates its 150th birthday with a number of celebratory events. Two exhibitions run concurrently from 11 June-5 October: Exemplary: From Arts and...
Barcelona What's on

Lluïsa Vidal: la pintora modernista

The Museu del Modernisme Català dedicates an exhibition to the work of Lluïsa Vidal (1876-1918), one of the few women artists in the male-dominated Catalan modernism. Vidal studied art in...
Madrid What's on

Photobooks. Spain 1905-1977

The Reina Sofia presents a Spanish history of the photobook, defined as a publication comprising a series of photographs telling a story, a format often used by historians and art photographers. Th...
Berlin What's on

The World c. 1914. Colour Photography Before the Great War

The Martin-Gropius-Bau presents an exhibition featuring rare colour photographs and films commissioned by the French banker Albert Kahn. Excited by the advances in colour photography being develope...
Paris What's on

Tattooists, Tattooed

The Quai Branly devotes an exhibition to the history of tattooing and traces it from its origins in so-called primitive societies in the Orient, Africa and Oceania. It also examines the social, rel...
Brussels What's on

Royal Palace

Each summer Belgium's Royal Palace opens its doors to the public, offering viewers an impressive array of otherwise inaccessible rooms. Among the highlights are the Throne Room with its 11 chandeli...
Vienna What's on

Line and Form: 100 master drawings from the Leopold collection

This exhibition at the Leopold Museum features 100 of the best examples of drawings from the 19th and 20th centuries by Austria's highly-skilled draftsmen such as Egon Schiele, Gustav Klimt and Alfred...
Copenhagen What's on

Emil Nolde Retrospective

The Louisiana celebrates the work of German-Danish painter and printmaker Emil Nolde (1867-1956) with an exhibition described by organisers as the most comprehensive retrospective of the artist in sev...
London What's on

Malevich

The Tate Modern dedicates an exhibition to Kazimir Malevich (1879-1935), the avant-garde Russian painter whose work ploughed new ground in 20th-century modern art. Malevich was a pioneer of geometr...
Oxford What's on

World of Wallace

The Oxfordshire Museum examines how the discoveries of British naturalist, explorer, geographer, anthropologist and biologist Alfred Russel Wallace were informed by the places in which he lived. Ma...
Dublin What's on

Conversations

The Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) presents a diverse selection of works from its collection based on the concept of dialogue, allowing for "conversations" to take place between artists of varying...
Brussels What's on

100 years in the Balkans. The comic strip in resistance

The Belgian Comic Strip Center highlights the comic strip scene in the Balkans, a region which has been pivotal in 20th-century European history and has experienced much suffering in the recent past....
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