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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...
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....
Madrid What's on

Kerry James Marshall: Painting and Other Stuff

This body of work by contemporary American artist Kerry James Marshall is billed as one of the most comprehensive ever assembled. Based in Chicago, Marshall is from Alabama, and the central theme o...
Copenhagen What's on

Philip Guston: Painting Smoking Eating

The work of American painter and printmaker Philip Guston (1913-1980) is the subject of this exhibition at the Louisiana. Considered one of the most US important painters in the second half of the...
Amsterdam What's on

Larry Clark: Tulsa & Teenage Lust

Foam presents two celebrated but controversial projects by American documentary photographer and filmmaker Larry Clark. Tulsa (1971) and Teenage Lust (1983) reveal an underworld youth culture peopl...
Barcelona What's on

Sorolla: El color del mar

With the subtitle translating as The Colour of the Sea, this exhibition examines the work of Spanish artist Joaquín Sorolla (1863-1923), focusing in particular on his favourite theme, the sea....
Vienna What's on

Hans Hollein

Exhibition dedicated to the work and career of the recently-deceased Austrian architect Hans Hollein (1924-2014). A key exponent of postmodern architecture, Hollein was a Pritzker Prize-winning arc...
Vienna What's on

The Other Side: Mirrors and Reflections in Contemporary Art

The Belvedere highlights the varied role played by mirrors in contemporary art, examining in particular how in the 20th century the mirror was promoted from an artist's subject to an actual material a...
Berlin What's on

Rembrandt Bugatti

The Alte Nationalgalerie dedicates a major exhibition to the lesser-known Italian artist Rembrandt Bugatti (1884-1916) whom it describes as "one of the most remarkable and artistically independent scu...
Madrid What's on

Pop Art in Madrid

This summer Madrid hosts two important exhibitions highlighting the Pop Art movement, with a common entrance ticket for both shows. The first exhibition Pop Art Myths, which takes place at the Thys...
Brussels What's on

Titanic: The Artifact Exhibition

Dozens of Titanic artefacts salvaged from the ocean floor are currently on show in Brussels. The items include perfume bottles and china embossed with the ship company's logo, and sections of the s...
Oxford What's on

Points of Departure: Photography from Senegal by Mamadou Gomis and Judith Quax

The transatlantic slave trade and contemporary migration from West Africa are at the heart of this migration-themed exhibition. Photographers Mamadou Gomis and Judith Quax work in Senegal, a nation...
Berlin What's on

Hans Richter: Encounters from Dada to Today

For the first time since the 1980s Berlin pays tribute to Hans Richter (1888-1976) whose artistic career spanned almost seven decades. Richter was a predominantly a painter and draughtsman whose oe...
Barcelona What's on

Josep Tapiró. Painter of Tangier

The Museu Nacional highlights Josep Tapiró as one of the leading international representatives of Orientalism. Tapiró was the first painter from Spain to settle in Tangier in nothern...
Amsterdam What's on

Reflected

Foam presents the first exhibition of works selected from its own collection, which forms an essential part of the museum's ongoing exhibition programme. Foam's collection policy focuses on support...
Vienna What's on

Klimt and Warhol: Kiss and Kiss

The Belvedere examines the interpretations of "The Kiss" by two important figures in 20th century art: Austrian symbolist Gustav Klimt and American pop artist Andy Warhol. Though united by the kiss...
Paris What's on

Lucio Fontana

This exhibition charts the radical career of Lucio Fontana (1899-1968), a pioneer of abstract art in Italy in the 1930s. Born in Argentina, the painter and sculptor is best known for founding Spati...
London What's on

Kenneth Clark - Looking for Civilisation

The Tate Britain celebrates the life and work of influential British art expert Kenneth Clark (1903–1983), whose landmark television series Civilisation brought 20th-century art to a mass audien...
Madrid What's on

The order of time and things. The home studio of Hanne Darboven

The work of German conceptual artist Hanne Darboven (1941-2009) is the subject of an exhibition at the Museo Reina Sofia. Not conceived as a retrospective in the traditional sense, the show is desc...
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