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Copenhagen What's on

Open Studio: A Birthday Present for the Queen

29 Oct-28 Feb. Visitors to the Statens Museum for Kunst can observe the museum’s conservators at work as they restore The Royal Table of Charles VI, Holy Roman Emperor. The large-scale painting is...
Brussels What's on

Jean-Pol: Pleasure in movement

15 Dec-29 May. The current exhibition at the Belgian Comic Strip Center (BCSC) is dedicated to the work of contemporary artist Jean-Paul van den Broeck who is best known for the little baker boy carto...
Copenhagen What's on

Mindcraft 15

18 Sept-31 Jan. Designmuseum Danmark demonstrates the links between initial concepts and finished products within the realm of Danish design and traditional craftsmanship. Curated by Danish-Italia...
Amsterdam What's on

Isa Genzken: Mach Dich Hübsch!

29 Nov-6 March. The Stedelijk presents the first comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the work of influential German artist Isa Genzken. The exhibition features all aspects of Genzken's career...
Paris What's on

Chandigarh: 50 ans après Le Corbusier

11 Nov-29 Feb. The Cité de l'Architecture et du Patrimoin examines the history of Chandigarh, the first planned city in post-independence India, whose masterplan was designed by Swiss-French architect...
Dublin What's on

Turner: The Vaughan Bequest

1-31 Jan. The National Gallery of Ireland presents its annual tribute to groundbreaking British landscape artist Joseph Mallord William Turner (1775-1851) whose oils and watercolours are seen as the R...
Paris What's on

Fragonard in Love: Suitor and Libertine

16 Sept-24 Jan. The Musée du Luxembourg examines the legacy of French painter and printmaker Jean-Honoré Fragonard (1732-1806), a leading exponent of the late Rococo manner in the mid-18th century....
Brussels What's on

Gender@war 1914-1918 : Women and Men in World War I

8 Sept-10 Jan. Exhibition reflecting on how world war one affected the position of men and women in society, with a particluar focus on Belgium but also on Britain, France and Germany. The exhibit...
Dublin What's on

You Never Can Tell

2 Dec-6 Feb. This 1897 four-act comedy of errors by George Bernard Shaw is a witty and unpredictable play revolving around several confused identities. Returning to England from an extended stay a...
London What's on

Goya: The Portraits

7 Oct-10 Jan. The National Gallery presents 70 of the most important paintings, drawings and miniatures by Francisco de Goya (1746-1828), on loan from international collections. The exhibition rev...
Brussels What's on

Steichen! Making Meaning of a Legacy

12 Nov-5 Jan. The BOZAR Centre for Fine Arts examines the colourful career of Edward Steichen (1879-1973) who was best known for his groundbreaking photography as well as being a painter, gallery owne...
Dublin What's on

Sir Hugh Lane, a centenary perspective

17 Oct-17 Jan. The life and towering legacy of art dealer Sir Hugh Lane (1875-1915) is examined with a display of art works and archival material at the National Gallery of Ireland, on the centenary o...
Paris What's on

Picasso Mania at the Grand Palais

7 Oct-29 Feb. The Grand Palais explores how leading artists from the second half of the 20th-century were inspired by the work of Spanish master Pablo Picasso (1881-1973). The exhibition examines...
Madrid What's on

Andrzej Wróblewski: Recto / Verso

17 Nov-28 Feb. Andrzej Wróblewski (1927–1957) is regarded as one of Poland's most important 20th-century artists, despite his career being cut short by a mountaineering accident when he was just 29....
Vienna What's on

Worlds of Romanticism

13 Nov-21 Feb. The Albertina is showing important works from the artistic, literary, musical and intellectual movement known as Romanticism, an era which lasted throughout the 19th century and used na...
Oxford What's on

Dear Harry: Henry Moseley: A Scientist Lost to War

14 May-31 Jan. English physicist Henry "Harry" Moseley had a bright future ahead of him before his death on the battlefield in Gallipoli in 1915. Moseley's scientific breakthroughs, paricluarly in...
Copenhagen What's on

Yayoi Kusama: In Infinity

17 Sept-24 Jan. The Louisiana stages Scandinavia's first comprehensive retrospective dedicated to the work of Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama. The exhibition spans almost six decades of Kusama's vari...
London What's on

Alexander Calder: Performing Sculpture

11 Nov-3 April. The Tate Modern holds Britain's largest exhibition ever dedicated to the work of American sculptor Alexander Calder (1898-1976), best known as the inventor of the mobile. Calder al...
Copenhagen What's on

Gerda Wegener: Artist and Muse

7 Nov-16 May. The most significant exhibition to date dedicated to the painter and illustrator Gerda Wegener (1885-1940) whose work was celebrated in her adopted Paris but the subject of controversy i...
Oxford What's on

Lawrence Weiner: Within a Realm of Distance

10 Oct-20 Dec. Exhibition by Lawrence Weiner, the American artist and one of the founding figures of Conceptual Art, an offshoot of Postminimalism, in the 1960s. Weiner is best known for incorpora...

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