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A month in the country

The Gate stages Ivan Turgenev's five-act comedy of manners in an adaptation by Brian Friel, one of Ireland's finest living playwrights. Set on the Islaev country estate, the play centres around the...
Barcelona What's on

Italia: I sei sensi

This exhibition dedicated to the Italian avant-garde movement takes its name from a series created in the 1970s by artist Alighiero Boetti, who sought to add "thought" to the five established senses o...
London What's on

The Commitments

Jamie Lloyd directs this musical based on the best-selling 1987 novel by Irish writer Roddy Doyle who also wrote the stage adaptation for the West End production. The story is set in 1980s working-...
Oxford What's on

Oxford Shakespeare Festival

Oxford Castle stages a festival of Shakespearean performances this summer in the castle’s courtyard. Three productions take place outdoors, each evening at 19.30, under the backrop of the his...
Vienna What's on

Rembrandt - Titian - Bellotto: Spirit and splendour of the Dresden Picture Gallery

Around 100 works by grand masters are currently on display at Vienna's winter palace. The paintings are from the Dresden Picture Gallery, an important collection amassed by the electors of Saxony,...
Berlin What's on

Impressionism

A comprehensive exhibition focusing on Impressionism and Expressionism is being held at Berlin’s Nationalgalerie which, in 1896, became the world's first museum to acquire Impressionist works....
Oxford What's on

From Palace to Studio: Chinese Women Artists, 1900 to the present

Exhibition documenting how 20th-century Chinese women painters emerged as independent artists with their own incomes, studios and international reputations. A highlight of the exhibition is a paint...
Brussels What's on

Henri Cartier-Bresson - Photographe

The Jewish Museum of Belgium presents 133 black and white photographs by Henri Cartier-Bresson (1908-2004), the French photographer famed for his ability to seize the right moment. Considered the f...
Copenhagen What's on

Laura Lima: The Naked Magician

This large, immersive installation by Brazilian artist Laura Lima allows the visitor to roam free and explore a universe of thousands of accumulated objects and materials. The installation includes...
Paris What's on

Bruce Nauman

The Gagosian Gallery presents key works by Bruce Nauman, the internationally-known American artist whose practice incorporates sculpture, photography, holography, neon, video, drawing, printmaking, an...
Amsterdam What's on

Tromarama

The first European exhibition dedicated to the work of Tromarama, a collective of three Indonesian artists who experiment with digital imaging technology and are best known for their animation work....
Paris What's on

Henry Darger

When an eccentric and reclusive hospital janitor died in 1973, his landlords were amazed to find hundreds of canvases and thousands of wildly imaginative illustrations stashed away in his lodgings....
Amsterdam What's on

New for Now: The origin of fashion magazines

For the first time the Rijksmuseum presents its vast collection of costume and fashion prints from 1600 to the first half of the 20th-century. Before the advent of photography the prevailing fashio...
Madrid What's on

Zurbarán. A New Perspective

Exhibition highlighting the work of Spanish painter Francisco de Zurbarán (1598-1664), spanning his career from his earliest commissions to key paintings from his mature period. The Museo Th...
Copenhagen What's on

Joakim Eskildsen: A world I can believe in

The National Museum of Photography stages a comprehensive exhibition of internationally-known Danish photographer Joakim Eskildsen. The exhibition is centred around seven photographic books that Es...
Dublin What's on

Sean Scully at the National Gallery of Ireland

The National Gallery of Ireland marks the 70th birthday of acclaimed Irish painter and printmaker Sean Scully. One of the world's leading contemporary abstract artists, Scully is best known for his...
Vienna What's on

Wally Neuzil: Her life with Egon Schiele

The Leopold Museum shines light on the woman featured in the melancholic painting Portait of Wally, one of the best-known works by Austrian painter Egon Schiele (1890-1918). "Wally" was the nicknam...
Barcelona What's on

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...
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