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Sebald Variations

An exhibition at the CCCB assesses the work of the late German writer and academic W.G. Sebald, examining the intermediary role he plays between literature and the visual arts. Sebald had been tipp...
Berlin What's on

Mary Heilmann & David Reed: Two By Two

The first joint exhibition of New York-based artists ­Mary Heilmann and David Reed, two key figures in American post-Abstract Expressionism, takes place at the Hamburger Bahnhof. The exhibition...
Oxford What's on

Bengal and Modernity: Early 20th-century Art in India

Exhibition charting how the resurgence of nationalism on the Indian subcontinent in the early 20th century wound its way into the region's art works at the time. Several artists in Bengal became in...
London What's on

Henri Matisse: Cut-Outs

Exhibition exploring the cut-out period of French artist Henri Matisse (1869-1954), the final chapter in the groundbreaking career of the Modernist pioneer. By the time he was in his late 60s, Mati...
Vienna What's on

Tracey Emin | Egon Schiele: Where I Want to Go

The Leopold Museum presents Vienna's most significant exhibition dedicated to Britain artist Tracey Emin, whose work is displayed alongside that of the Austrian Expressionist Egon Schiele (1890-1918)....
Amsterdam What's on

Ed Atkins: Recent Ouija

The Stedelijk presents the first solo exhibition in the Netherlands of cutting-edge British artist Ed Atkins. Born in 1982, Atkins is a leading light in a new generation of emerging British artists...
Paris What's on

La Passion Selon Carol Rama

France's first retrospective dedicated to the mysterious Italian artist Carol Rama whose work is characterised by eroticism and sexual aggression, with particular reference to female sexuality. Bor...
Oxford What's on

Great British Drawings

The Ashmolean draws on its vast trove of art work to present an exhibition of some of the best drawings ever produced in Britain. On display are more then 100 works, many of them on public show for...
Brussels What's on

Body Talk: Feminism, Sexuality and the Body in the Work of Six African Women Artists

Exhibition by African women artists addressing issues of feminism, sexuality and the body, all within the context of Africa and the African diaspora. On display are works created by a young generat...
Berlin What's on

Channa Horwitz: Counting in Eight: Moving by Color

The KW Institute for Contemporary Art presents a retrospective charting the career of Californian artist Channa Horwitz (1932–2013). The comprehensive exhibition traces the journey that led H...
Amsterdam What's on

The Oasis of Matisse

Billed as the largest exhibition of Henri Matisse (1869-1954) to be held in the Netherlands, this show at the Stedelijk features Matisse masterpieces alongside work by his contemporaries. The exhib...
Copenhagen What's on

David Ostrowski: The F Word: Exploring the potential of errors

The young German artist David Ostrowski explores the boundaries of painting, finding beauty and potential in mistakes that arise during the painting process. Based in Cologne, Ostrowski uses a vari...
Dublin What's on

Passion & Persuasion: Images of Baroque Saints

The National Gallery focuses on saints from baroque paintings, by drawing on its collection of Italian, Spanish and Flemish artists including Giordano, Mattia Preti, Jordaens, Guercino and Domenichino...
Barcelona What's on

Pixar: 25 years of animation

The CaixaForum celebrates the 25th anniversary of American computer animation film studio base Pixar, with an exhibition featuring a host of much-loved animated characters. The show, which comes to...
Copenhagen What's on

Jeff Wall: Tableaux, Pictures, Photographs, 1996

The Louisiana hosts an exhibition of almost 40 works by celebrated Canadian photographer Jeff Wall. The show focuses on Wall’s work since 1996, including recent photographs in colour and blac...
Brussels What's on

Faces Now/Faces Then

BOZAR presents two exhibitions, both related to the portrait. Faces Now highlights portrait photography in Europe since 1990, a decade in which many photographers rediscovered the genre following t...
London What's on

Marlene Dumas: The Image as Burden

The Tate Modern presents a major retrospective charting the career of the celebrated Cape Town artist Marlene Dumas who has been based in Amsterdam since 1976. Promoted as the most significant exhi...
Paris What's on

Ed Ruscha

The Gagosian Paris presents an exhibition of prints and photographs from across the career of leading American artist Ed Ruscha. The works on display provide insights into the work practices of the...
Vienna What's on

Degas, Cézanne, Seurat: The Dream Archive from the Musée d'Orsay

The Albertina presents around 130 works by seminal French artists from the 19th and 20th centuries, on loan from the Musée d’Orsay in Paris. The exhibition offers a broad overview of F...
Paris What's on

Hervé Télémaque

The Centre Pompidou presents a retrospective dedicated to the contemporary Haitian artist Hervé Télémaque who has lived and worked in Paris since 1961. Over the decades T&eacut...
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