Exhibition: Sorolla: Spanish Master of Light
From 18.03.2018 to 07.07.2019
National Gallery - Sainsbury Wing, London
www.nationalgallery.org.uk/whats-on/exhibitions/sorolla-spanish-master-of-light
Organised by National Gallery, London
The National Gallery presents the first UK exhibition of Spain's Impressionist, Sorolla, in over a century.
Known as the "master of light" for his iridescent canvases, this is a rare opportunity to see the most complete exhibition of Joaquín Sorolla y Bastida's (1863-1923) paintings outside Spain.
Exhibition: Wyspianski
From 28.11.2017 to 05.05.2019
National Museum in Kraków
mnk.pl/exhibitions/wyspianski
Organised by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie
The National Museum in Kraków is commemorating the 110th anniversary of Stanis?aw Wyspianski 's death with an exhibition entitled "Wyspianski" that includes more than 900 works by this outstanding, multifaceted artist from Poland at the turn of the 20th century. Wyspianski was a major poet, painter, playwright, designer, illustrator, theatre reformer, graphic designer and set designer.
Exhibition: Horta and the Waucquez Stores
From 01.01.2018 to 31.12.2018
Musée de la Bande Dessinée, Brussels
www.visit.brussels/fr/event/Horta-et-les-magasins-Waucquez
Organised by The Belgian Comic Strip Center
It is the story of a shop unlike anything built nowadays. Over 100 years old, it is the last semi-industrial building designed by Victor Horta that is still in existence! During the first 70 years of its life, cloth and fabrics were sold there, as planned by Charles Waucquez.
Witness to the transformation of Brussels, in a district that is without doubt the one that had suffered most from 20th century progress, the shop closed in 1970, and thereafter experienced its most difficult years. Then new hopes, new projects appeared.
In 1984, the building was bought by the federal State, with the aim of establishing a museum devoted to comic strip.
Exhibition: Tiffany Studios Designs
From 17.10.2017 to 30.12.2018
Morse Museum, Winter Park, Florida
www.morsemuseum.org/on-exhibit/upcoming-exhibitions/
Organised by The Morse Museum
The presentation will include a selection of drawings, photographs, and sketches for objects ranging from windows to baptismal fonts, that reveal something of the creative processa t Tiffany?s firm.
Exhibition: Louis Comfort Tiffany-Impressions on Film, Canvas, and Paper
From 17.10.2017 to 30.12.2018
Morse Museum, Winter Park, Florida
www.morsemuseum.org/on-exhibit/upcoming-exhibitions/
Organised by The Morse Museum
This exhibition provides an intimate view of the innovator who built the artistic empire of Tiffany Studios, a man who found inspiration, for example, in farm scenes, children playing in the surf, and boats on the Hudson River.
Exhibition: Horta & Wolfers
From 29.11.2017 to 30.12.2018
Rue d'Arenberg in Brussels
www.kmkg-mrah.be/expositions/horta-wolfers
Organised by Cinquantenaire Museum
105 years after the official inauguration of the Wolfers Frères jewellery store in 1912, visitors will once again be able to admire the shop in its original form. To do this, the Cinquantenaire museum has cleared a room of approximately the same shape and area as that originally foreseen by Victor Horta in the building in rue d?Arenberg in Brussels
Exhibition: Otto Wagner
From 15.03.2018 to 07.10.2018
Wien Museum Karlsplatz
www.wienmuseum.at/en/exhibitions/detail/otto-wagner.html
Organised by Karlsplatz Museum, Vienna
Otto Wagner (1841-1918) is one of the most significant architects of the turn of the twentieth century. His building projects-among them the City Railway (Wiener Stadtbahn), the Postal Savings Bank (Postsparkasse), and the Church at Steinhof-are regarded as milestones on the path from historicism to modernism.
Exhibition: Beyond Klimt. New Horizons in Central Europe
From 23.03.2018 to 26.08.2018
Lower Belvedere, Orangery, Vienna
www.belvedere.at/Beyond_Klimt
Organised by Belvedere Museum
Gustav Klimt is probably the artist most associated with Austrian art. His death in 1918 - the same year as the deaths of Egon Schiele, Koloman Moser, and Otto Wagner - is seen as the end of an era. However, their influence on the art world had waned even before this. Only peripherally affected by the political turmoil, a vibrant art scene developed in the countries of the Austro-Hungarian Empire with artists striving for change. The exhibition at the Lower Belvedere will guide you through this post-Klimt era.
Exhibition: Art Nouveau - New Objectivity - Delft
From 30.03.2018 to 26.08.2018
Museum Prinsenhof Delft
prinsenhof-delft.nl/en/uitgelicht-tentoonstellingen/406-background-information-art-nouveau-new-objectivity-delft
Organised by Museum Prinsenhof Delft
The exhibition "Art Nouveau | New Objectivity | Delft" demonstrates that this important and innovative period in the cultural history of Delft is also of national and international significance. This Delft urge for innovation represents an important guiding principle in the Museum Prinsenhof Delft programming. It has previously resulted in the highly successful exhibitions of the work of modern Delft masters like Jan Schoonhoven (2015-2016) and Theo Jansen (2016-2017).
Exhibition: Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style
From 30.03.2018 to 14.08.2018
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
www.whatsonglasgow.co.uk/event/054888-charles-rennie-mackintosh:-making-the-glasgow-style
Organised by Glasgow Museums
2018 is the 150th anniversary of the birth of celebrated Glasgow architect, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Glasgow Museums is celebrating this significant anniversary with a major new temporary exhibition, one of the key events in the city-wide Mackintosh 2018 programme.
The installation "Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style" spans the lifetime of the artist and takes a chronological and thematic narrative. Placing Mackintosh at the core of the story, it presents his work in the context of Glasgow, his key predecessors, influences and contemporaries, particularly those working in the Glasgow Style.
Exhibition: WOW! The Heidi Horten Collection
From 16.02.2018 to 29.07.2018
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/94/wow
Organised by Leopold Museum
The exhibition "WOW! The Heidi Horten Collection" is the first public presentation of one of the most impressive European private collections. The presentation at the Leopold Museum fulfils the collector's long-cherished wish to make the masterpieces meticulously collected by her since the 1990s by artists from Gustav Klimt to Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst accessible to a wide audience. Featuring more than 150 works from 100 years of art history, the presentation affords individual insights into the spectrum of art and artists united by Heidi Goess-Horten under one roof. The largest groups of works are those of Expressionism and American Pop Art. On display will be works by Marc Chagall, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, August Macke, Franz Marc, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Egon Schiele, Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Dubuffet, Lucio Fontana, Lucian Freud, Damien Hirst, Alex Katz, Yves Klein, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and many others.
Exhibition: Horta and the Light: From the Hotel Tassel to the Central station
From 27.03.2018 to 24.06.2018
Musée Horta, Brussels
www.hortamuseum.be/fr/Accueil
Organised by Horta Museum
Exhibition: The Dancer of the Future. From Isadora Duncan to Joséphine Baker
From 23.03.2018 to 24.06.2018
Espacio Fundación Teléfonica, Madrid
www.espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/la-bailarina-del-futuro-isadora-duncan-josephine-baker/
Organised by Telefónica Foundation
An exhibition that brings us an in-depth look at the ground-breaking figures of modern dance through seven choreographers and dancers: Isadora Duncan, Loïe Fuller, Josephine Baker, Tórtola Valencia, Mary Wigman, Martha Graham, and Doris Humphrey. The exhibit thus vindicates the role of these historic pioneers who believed in the need to create new forms of expression and liberate the female body, challenging social conventions and the rigid canon of Romantic ballet.
Exhibition: Adolf Loos. Private Spaces
From 28.03.2018 to 24.06.2018
CaixaForum, Madrid
www.caixaforum.es/es/madrid/fichaexposicion?entryId=256814
Organised by CaixaForum
Dedicated to this revolutionary Viennese architect, the exhibition sets out to explore notions of domestic and private spaces in the aesthetic thinking of Adolf Loos against the literary, architectural and philosophical backdrop of early 20th-century Vienna.
Exhibition: The Dancer of the Future. From Isadora Duncan to Joséphine Baker
From 23.03.2018 to 24.06.2018
Espacio Fundación Telefónica Madrid
www.espacio.fundaciontelefonica.com/evento/la-bailarina-del-futuro-isadora-duncan-josephine-baker/
Organised by Foundation Telefónica de Madrid
The presentation brings us an in-depth look at the ground-breaking figures of modern dance through seven choreographers and dancers: Isadora Duncan, Loïe Fuller, Josephine Baker, Tórtola Valencia, Mary Wigman, Martha Graham, and Doris Humphrey. The exhibit thus vindicates the role of these historic pioneers who believed in the need to create new forms of expression and liberate the female body, challenging social conventions and the rigid canon of Romantic ballet.
Exhibition: Schiele - Brus - Palme
From 03.03.2018 to 11.06.2018
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/96/schiele-brus-palme
Organised by Leopold Museum
Egon Schiele (1890-1918), Gunter Brus (* 1938) and Thomas Palme (* 1967) - three enfants terribles of their respective generations.
Exhibition: Alphonse Mucha: Beauty Pervades Mucha's Art, which Remains an Inspiration
From 03.02.2018 to 03.06.2018
Arken Museum of Modern Art Skovvej 100, 2635 Ishøj
uk.arken.dk/exhibition/alphonse-mucha/
Organised by Arken Museum of Modern Art in collaboration with the Mucha Foundation
Exhibition: Unbuilt Mackintosh
From 08.03.2018 to 03.06.2018
The Hunterian Art Gallery, University of Glasgow
www.glasgowmackintosh.com/events
Organised by The Hunterian, University of Glasgow
Stunning architectural models based on the unbuilt designs of Scottish architect, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928).
Exhibition: William Morris and the Arts & Crafts in Great Britain
From 22.02.2018 to 20.05.2018
MNAC, Barcelona
www.museunacional.cat/ca/william-morris-i-les-arts-crafts-gran-bretanya
Organised by Museu Nacional d´Art de Catalunya (MNAC)
This exhibition will present masterpieces of the Arts & Crafts movement, which arose in Great Britain around 1880. It was a movement born from ideals, the concern for the effects of industrialisation in design, know-how and everyday life. It advocated a reactivation of traditional arts and crafts, a return to a simpler way of life and an improvement in the design of ordinary domestic objects. Its maximum ideologist was the artist and writer William Morris (1834-1896).
Exhibition: The First House. The Private Home. The Manifesto House.
From 16.11.2017 to 16.05.2018
Casa Vicens. Carrer Carolines, 20, Barcelona
casavicens.org/exhibitions-and-activities/temporary-exhibitions/
Organised by Casa Vicens
The inaugural temporary exhibition aims to put Casa Vicens in an international context with a view of single-family homes designed by Gaudí?s most important contemporaries: the timeline of these figures begins with Viollet-le-Duc and William Morris, who were key in Gaudí?s training, and then moves to great American architects from the first generation of the Modern Architecture movement (Richardson, Sullivan and Wright), European architects of the same generation (Berlage, Wagner and others), and finishes up with various expressions of Art Nouveau (Horta, Guimard, Mackintosh and Olbirch).
Exhibition: The Dutch Artists in Paris, 1789-1914: Van Gogh, Van Dongen, Mondrian ...
From 06.02.2018 to 13.05.2018
Petit Palais Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris
www.petitpalais.paris.fr/expositions/les-hollandais-paris-1789-1914
Organised by Petit Palais Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
From the tradition of flower painting to the aesthetic breaks of modernity, the exhibition highlights the rich artistic, aesthetic and friendly exchanges between Dutch and French painters, from the reign of Napoleon to the early twentieth century.
Exhibition: The Art of Pastel from Degas to Redon
From 15.09.2017 to 08.04.2018
Musée Petit Palais, Paris
www.petitpalais.paris.fr/en/expositions/art-pastel-degas-redon
Organised by Petit Palais Museum
The Petit Palais is presenting for the first time a selection of close to 150 pastels from its own collection. The exhibition offers an exhaustive overview of the main artistic currents of the second half of the 19th-century, from Impressionism to Symbolism.
Exhibition: Reflections. Van Eyck & The Pre-Raphaelites
From 02.10.2017 to 02.04.2018
The National Gallery, London
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Organised by The National Gallery in collaboration with Tate Britain