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Paul Klee: Making Visible

The Tate Modern dedicates 17 rooms to an exhibition displaying the drawings, watercolours and oil paintings of influential Swiss artist Paul Klee (1879-1940). The works are on loan from collection...
Amsterdam What's on

Kazimir Malevich and the Russian Avant-Garde

The Stedelijk Museum presents a major exhibition dedicated to the work of the Russian avant-garde pioneer Kazimir Malevich (1879–1935).  The exhibition, which is billed as the largest Ma...
Berlin What's on

Youth Education & Development Advancement

Our readers what's on: Young Leaders' Forums - Forthcoming Conferences (November– December, 2013) www.icd-ylf.org To apply, please click HERE The Young Leaders' Forums are international net...
Berlin What's on

The Seychelles African Economics Congress 2014

Our readers what's on: The Seychelles African Economics Congress 2014 "Innovative Solutions for African Inclusive Growth and a Thriving Economy" (The Seychelles; February 4th - 7th, 2014) www.cul...
Berlin What's on

Trans Continental Cooperation in Africa

Our readers what's on: Trans Continental Cooperation in Africa "The Future of the Millennium Development Goals in the African Union" (Addis Ababa; January 27th – 31st, 2014 – Held Para...
Brussels What's on

The heritage of Rogier van der Weyden: Painting in Brussels 1450-1520

The Royal Museums of Fine Arts devotes an exhibition to painting in Brussels from the late 15th century to the first years of the 16th century, specifically in the period between the death of early Fl...
Berlin What's on

"Unlocking Potential: Uniting the World's Leading Powers" (Berlin, Washington, D.C., Brussels, Moscow, Beijing; September - December, 2013)

Cross-Continental Cooperation Summit 2013 "Unlocking Potential: Uniting the World's Leading Powers" (Berlin, Washington, D.C., Brussels, Moscow, Beijing; September - December, 2013) www.Cross-Cont...
Berlin What's on

"Unlocking Potential: Uniting the World's Leading Powers"

Cross-Continental Cooperation Summit 2013 "Unlocking Potential: Uniting the World's Leading Powers" (Berlin, Washington, D.C., Brussels, Moscow, Beijing; September - December, 2013) www.Cross-Cont...
Oxford What's on

Surviving Tsunami: Photographs in the Aftermath of the Great East Japan Earthquake

Viusal material including photographs and video footage documents a project in Japan in which volunteers rescued the historic photograph collections of two museums and a library in Rikuzentakata, Iwat...
Madrid What's on

Surrealism and the Dream

This exhibition at the Thyssen-Bornemisza examines the profound connection between dream and image in Surrealism, and how the art movement influenced the transformation of modern sensibility and subse...
Vienna What's on

Lucian Freud in Vienna

The Kunsthistorisches Museum presents an exhibition of works from the 70-year career of British artist Lucian Freud (1922-2011). The show was conceived in collaboration with the artist, prior to h...
Berlin What's on

Jazzfest Berlin

Berlin Jazz Festival. This year the festival, which has been held in Berlin for the last 40 years, also has an African emphasis. With Gnawa Jazz Voodoo European trends combine with ancient north Af...
Berlin What's on

Winston Chmielinski - Laughter

Our readers what's on: Winston Chmielinski’s paintings have been called “ecstatic”, and in the US press, almost without fail critics made reference to Bacon and Matisse, De Koonin...
Barcelona What's on

Barcelona International Comedy Festival

The sixth edition of the Barcelona International Comedy Festival is ever more multilingual and international in its outreach. In addition to Castilian and Catalan, comedy fans will be entertained...
Dublin What's on

Dublin Theatre Festival

Under the theme "Come out to play" this year's Dublin Theatre Festival presents yet another significant programme of Irish and international work. Highlights of the 18-day festival include Maeve's...
Paris What's on

The Springtime of the Renaissance

This exhibition examines the origins of the Renaissance, an era of major artistic and cultural transformation which began in Florence in the early part of the 15th century. Central to the exhibitio...
Copenhagen What's on

Golden Days: Søren Kierkegaard

This year's Golden Days festival is dedicated to Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), the Danish philosopher, theologian, poet, social critic and religious author who is widely considered the first e...
Oxford What's on

Francis Bacon/Henry Moore: Flesh and Bone

The Ashmolean presents a major exhibition featuring the work of two great British artists: Francis Bacon and Henry Moore, both giants of 20th century western art. Although the artists were contemp...
Copenhagen What's on

European Art 1300-1800

The National Gallery of Denmark displays 500 years of art from Mediaeval times to the Age of the Enlightenment, incorporating western art's most important periods and styles along the way. On sho...
Berlin What's on

Meret Oppenheim: Retrospective

The Martin-Gropius-Bau dedicates the first major retrospective to Meret Oppenheim (1913-1985) on the centenary of the surrealist artist's birth in Berlin. The comprehensive exhibition covers the e...
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