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Hans-Peter Feldmann: An Art Exhibition

22 September - 28 February 2011. Born in 1941, Hans-Peter Feldmann grew up in post-war Germany in a world largely devoid of images. As a result he became fascinated by the escapism offered to him by i...
Dublin What's on

John Lavery: Passion and Politics

16 July - 31 October 2010. Born in Belfast, Sir John Lavery (1856-1941) was commissioned to paint Queen Victoria in 1888. This was the beginning of a successful career as a society painter in London....
London What's on

Venice: Canaletto and his rivals.

13 October-16 January 2011. The exhibition, the most comprehensive on Venetian landscape painting since the one in Venice in 1967, brings together some 60 major works from public and private collectio...
Barcelona What's on

Friendly Game - Electronic Feelings

7 July - 1 November 2010. Beginning with two of Pipilotti Rist's video installations, Porqu
Madrid What's on

Carlos Garaicoa: End of Silence

25 September - 7 November 2010. Cuban artist Carlos Garaicoa's work involves a dialogue between cities and their architecture. Born in 1967, Garaicoa presents new ways of interpreting urban society an...
Berlin What's on

Philipp Franck: From Taunus to Wannsee

2 September - 16 January 2011. Taunus to Wannsee is the title of an exhibition dedicated to Philipp Franck (1860-1944), one of Germany's most prominent Impressionists. Franck spent his life immersed i...
Madrid What's on

View of Toledo

2 July - 1 Nov 2009. Due to the refurbishment of the Museo del Greco in Toledo, one of El Greco's most famous paintings, 'View of Toledo' is to be housed in Madrid's Prado Museum. Born on the island o...
Barcelona What's on

The London Punk Tapes

15 July - 26 September 2010. In 1976 Catalan poet Jordi Valls travelled to London where he spent the next two years recording a new type of anarchic music known as punk. The city of London found itsel...
Paris What's on

Gabriel Orozco

15 September - 3 January 2011. Born in Jalapa, Mexico in 1962, Gabriel Orozco travels constantly and is an artist of no fixed abode. Neither is he equipped with a permanent studio. Despite this his wo...
Oxford What's on

The Pre-Raphaelites and Italy

15 September - 5 December 2010. Within its four new temporary-exhibition galleries, the Ashmolean presents a comprehensive exhibition dedicated to the influence of Italy on the Pre-Raphaelite Brotherh...
Copenhagen What's on

Anselm Kiefer: Art and myth

10 September - 9 January 2011. The final segment of a four-part exhibition series of prominent post-war German artists, the Louisiana museum presents the work of Anselm Kiefer. As a painter Kiefer is...
London What's on

London Raphael: cartoons and tapestries for the Sistine Chapel

8 September - 17 October 2010. In collaboration with the Vatican museums, the V&A present four of the ten tapestries designed by Raphael for the Sistine Chapel. The pieces on show are the original tap...
Amsterdam What's on

All eyes on Kees van Dongen

18 September 2010 - 23 January 2011. Born in Rotterdam, Dutch artist Kees van Dongen (1877 - 1968) shared a studio with Picasso in Paris at the turn of the century, and became highly regarded as a pai...
Jersey What's on

Fox Judge’s Exhibition.

20 September-2 October 2010. The judge for the annual art competition this year is the Scottish figurative and landscape artist Stephen Shankland. The competition is run annually and is open to both p...
Madrid What's on

Roger and Gallet: The Art of Perfume

30 June - 3 October 2010. The Roger and Gallet story began in 1862, the year in which Armand Roger and Charles Gallet took over the brand established in 1806 by Jean Marie Farina, a descendant of the...
Paris What's on

Architecture and Comics: The City Illustrated

1 July - 28 November 2010. Comprising 350 works by 150 international comic book authors, the Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Architecture presents an exhibition examining the relationship between c...
Oxford What's on

'My wit was always working': John Aubrey and the Development of Experimental Science

Until 31 October 2010. The Bodleian summer exhibition celebrates the intellectual legacy of that 17th-century man of science and culture, John Aubrey (1626-1697). Highly gifted, Aubrey was one of...
London What's on

Romantics

9 August 2010 - 31 December 2012. The Tate Britain has designated its nine-room Clore Gallery to a major exhibition of British Romantic art, a movement characterised by belief in creative freedom, rat...
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