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Amsterdam What's on

Afghanistan archaeology exhibition.

Until 20 April 2008. Over 250 archaeological finds from Afghanistan are on display in this itinerant exhibition hosted by the Amsterdam Nieuwe Kerk. Objects from the Bronze Age (circa 2000 BC) from th...
Berlin What's on

Wolfgang Tillmans exhibition at the Hamburger Bahnhof.

21 March-24 Aug 2008. The Hamburger Bahnhof hosts the largest ever exhibition in Germany of the works of Turner Prize-winning abstract artist/photographer Wolfgang Tillmans. Working with photographic...
Berlin What's on

Asia exhibition at House of World Cultures.

13 March-18 May 2008. Contemporary perspectives on Asia are explored through cinema, literature, dance/theatre, conferences and an extensive exhibition at the Berlin House of World Cultures. The
Dublin What's on

Julian Opie. Walking Down O’Connell Street.

20 Jan-8 Nov 2008. On its centenary the Dublin City Gallery displays the first large-scale exhibition of works by the contemporary British artist Julian Opie. The exhibition includes five animated LED...
Amsterdam What's on

John Everett Millais retrospective.

15 Feb-18 May 2008. Organized in collaboration with the Tate Britain in London, this retrospective at the Van Gogh museum is the first since 1898 to cover all aspects of 19th century British artist Jo...
Vienna What's on

Oskar Kokoschka exhibition.

24 Jan-12 May 2008. The early work of leading Austrian Expressionist Oskar Kokoshka (1886-1980) is on show in this extensive exhibition at the Belvedere. Over 140 pieces illustrate the development of...
Dublin What's on

McDermott & McGough photographic exhibition.

6 Feb-27 April 2008. The Irish Museum of Modern Art hosts this comprehensive retrospective of the photographic output of American-born artists David McDermott and Peter McGough, with around 120 works...
Oxford What's on

Small Worlds exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science.

Until 6 April 2008. The world of microscopic specimens is on display in this multi-media exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science. The contents of thousands of microscope slides dating from...
Paris What's on

Marie-Antoinette exhibition.

15 March-30 June 2008. This exhibition at the Galleries Nationales du Grand Palais dedicated to Maria Antonia Josepha Johanna von Habsburg-Lothringen (1755-1793), known to history as Marie-Antoinette,...
Dublin What's on

Affinità by Andy Devane.

27 Feb-10 March 2008. A solo exhibition by Andy Devane. The exhibition of Devane's works at the Italian Cultural Institute bears all the marks of his seven years in Rome. Affinit
Copenhagen What's on

Frames: State of the Art exhibition.

8 March-7 Sept 2008. Focussing on the frame itself rather than the art it embellishes, this unique exhibition at the Statens Museum for Kunst includes around 200 examples of European picture frames, f...
Dublin What's on

James McKenna: A Retrospective.

28 Nov 2007-2 March 2008. The first comprehensive examination of the work of one of Ireland's leading sculptors of the 20th century.
Dublin What's on

Franciscan Faith: Sacred Art in Ireland 1600 - 1750.

22 Nov 2007-31 March 2008. Part of the ongoing Artefacts Project, paintings and sketches by Lorcan Walshe based on Early Christian treasures.
Dublin What's on

New Paintings by Victor Richardson.

4-29 Feb 2008. 30 new paintings by acclaimed Belfast artist Victor Richardson are on show at the prestigious Solomon Gallery. Best known for his six enormous paintings hanging in Dublin's exclusive Sh...
Vienna What's on

Abstract painting from Kandinsky to Scully exhibition.

28 Feb-29 June 2008. This exhibition at the BA-CA Kunstforum traces the development of abstract painting from the early pioneers of modern art, Kasimir Malevich and Wassily Kandinsky, through exponent...
Copenhagen What's on

Cézanne and Giacometti exhibition.

20 Feb-29 June 2008. The Louisiana Museum of Modern Art presents a major exhibition comparing and contrasting the work of Paul C
Berlin What's on

Transmediale.08 exhibition.

29 Jan-24 Feb 2008. The work of international artists, media activists and academics working in digital art and culture is on show in the third edition of
Brussels What's on

European science and invention exhibition.

Until 1 March 2008. The history of European science and invention is on show in this exhibition at the Scientastic Museum. Divided into almost 100
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