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Barcelona What's on

Ismael Smith: the beauty and the monsters

23 June-17 Sept. This exhibition re-evaluates the career of eccentric artist Ismael Marí Smith who was born in Barcelona in 1886 but died in a psychiatric institution in New York in 1972. Although...
Amsterdam What's on

Zanele Muholi

8 July-15 Oct. The Stedelijk presents the first exhibition in the Netherlands dedicated to South African photographer and visual activist Zanele Muholi whose photographs document her country's black l...
Oxford What's on

Buscot Park & The Faringdon Collection

1 July-30 Sept. Buscot Park is home to the Faringdon Collection, which comprises a wealth of antiques and furniture and numbers among its paintings Burne-Jones's The Legend of the Briar Rose. A late...
Vienna What's on

Egon Schiele: Self-Abandonment and Self-Assertion

10 July- 20 Dec. This exhibition at the Leopold Museum displays its collection of works by Austrian painter and leading figure of Austrian Expressionism Egon Schiele (1890-1918). The works are presen...
Copenhagen What's on

Marina Abramović: The Cleaner

17 June-22 Oct. The Louisiana presents the first major retrospective in Europe dedicated to the work of pioneering body and performance artist Marina Abramović who is known for her physically and ment...
Brussels What's on

Gipi or the Power of Emotions

14 Feb-3 Sept. The Belgium Comic Book Centre presents an exhibition dedicated to the work of leading comic book artist Gianni Alfonso Pacinotti, better known as Gipi. Originally from Pisa, Gipi produ...
Dublin What's on

The Great Gatsby

6 July-16 Sept. This immersive, interactive production is sure to be one of Dublin's most popular cultural events this summer. The Gate has removed its theatre seats for the show, which leads the aud...
Amsterdam What's on

Edward Krasinski

24 June-15 Oct. The first retrospective in the Netherlands of Polish artist Edward Krasiński is being held at the Stedelijk Museum. Considered among the most prominent eastern European artists of the...
Barcelona What's on

Picasso Portraits

17 March-25 Sept. Exhibition highlighting Picasso's life-long fascination with interpreting portraiture and the human figure. Picasso rarely worked to commission which granted him the liberty to pain...
Brussels What's on

Remigio Cantagallina: An Italian traveller in the Southern Netherlands

12 May-28 Aug. The Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium has enlarged a series of small drawings created more than 400 years ago by Florentine artist Remigio Cantagallina who worked at the court of th...
Copenhagen What's on

Light in Darkness

11 Feb-30 Aug. ARKEN presents an exhibition of light sculptures that shimmer, flash and light up unexpectedly in the dark. Described as a sensual experience, the show comprises spatial sculptural...
Oxford What's on

Beyond the Brush: Abstract Ink Paintings since 1960

4 April-28 Aug. The Ashmolean presents an exhibition of abstract ink paintings by leading Chinese artists, all of whom were members of the Fifth Moon Group. Considered a forerunner of the modern art...
London What's on

Royal Academy of Arts Summer Exhibition

13 June-20 Aug. One year shy of its 250th anniversary, the annual open-submission exhibition returns to the Royal Academy of Arts with more than 1,200 works on display in Burlington House. Academi...
Vienna What's on

Female Images: From Biedermeier to Early Modernism

7 July-18 Sept. The Leopold Museum presents an exhibition dedicated to "female images" including portraits of girls, women and mothers, from youth to old age, as well as female nudes and works created...
London What's on

Queer British Art 1861-1967

5 April-1 Oct. The Tate Britain presents the "first exhibition dedicated to queer British art", with works from 1861–1967 relating to the lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans and queer (LGBTQ) community.  ...
Amsterdam What's on

Solution or Utopia? Design for Refugees

20 May-3 Sept. The Stedelijk puts forward practical, common-sense proposals by designers to improve the temporary situations faced by refugees at reception and integration centres. On display are...
Madrid What's on

The Other’s Gaze: Spaces of difference

14 June-10 Sept. The Prado has devised a thematic itinerary of works that reflect upon the historical reality of same-sex relationships, inviting viewers to search for a deeper meaning in the museum's...
Oxford What's on

Camel: A Journey through Fragile Landscapes: Photographs by Roger Chapman

15 May-29 Oct. Described as a "story of connection, survival and interdependence on the edges of our world", this exhibition comprises 65 monochrome prints by British photographer Roger Chapman. T...
Berlin What's on

Franz Kafka. The entire Trial

30 June-28 Aug. The Martin-Gropius-Bau displays the entire manuscript of Franz Kafka’s celebrated novel The Trial, more than a century after it was written. The exhibition displays the novel, page...
Berlin What's on

Syria Antiqua: Coins and Monuments on the Museuminsel

16 June-5 Nov. The Bode Museum presents an exhibition of coins from ancient Syria, which was a key cultural, religious and commercial hub of the ancient world due to its geographical location. Thi...

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