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Exhibition: Gaudí and His Contemporaries in Modern Day Barcelona

From 24.04.2010 to 30.09.2010
Barcelona
Organised by Barcelona City Council´s Institute for Urban Landscape and the Scottish Executive´s Architecture+Design Scotland


Antoni Gaudí i Cornet. Casa Vicens, 1883-1888 (Copyright Michael Thomas Jones)

The Scottish photographer Michael Thomas Jones portrays Modernisme in Barcelona just as it is, without concealing its contradictions or making any concessions to artiness. He depicts Modernisme as it has never before been seen in an exhibition, peopled by those who are today living or working in the architectural masterpieces designed by Gaudí and other Catalan architects.
"Gaudí and His Contemporaries in Modern Day Barcelona" is a joint exhibition by Barcelona City Council´s Institute for Urban Landscape and the Scottish Executive´s Architecture+Design Scotland. After having been on show in Glasgow until February 2010, it has finally arrived in Barcelona and can be visited in the Sant Salvador pavilion at the Hospital de Sant Pau from 24 April onwards throughout the summer.

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Exhibition: Zuan, Expressions of Modern Design in Early 20th Century Japanese Art

From 24.04.2010 to 31.08.2010
Hanford (CA)
www.shermanleeinstitute.org
Organised by The Clark Center for Japanese Art and Culture


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Exhibition: Paintings and Prints from the Permanent Collection

From 30.04.2010 to 31.08.2010
Oslo
www.munch.museum.no
Organised by Munch Museet


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Exhibition: Camille Martin (1861-1898): A Feeling for Nature

From 26.03.2010 to 29.08.2010
Nancy
www.ecole-de-nancy.com
Organised by Musée de l´École de Nancy


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Exhibition: Picasso in The Metropolitan Museum of Art

From 27.04.2010 to 15.08.2010
New York
www.metmuseum.org
Organised by The Metropolitan Museum of Art


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Exhibition: De Gaudí a Picasso

From 15.03.2010 to 27.06.2010
Valencia
www.ivam.es
Organised by Instituto Valenciano de Arte Moderno


Anglada Camarasa,1904.

Catalan Modernisme is one of the most interesting movements in the broad process of modernisation that profoundly transformed the European art scene as a result of economic and social changes at the turn of the century.

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Exhibition: Art Nouveau and Luxury Goods in France

From 15.09.2009 to 13.06.2010
Paris
www.musee-orsay.fr
Organised by Musée d'Orsay


Art Nouveau presents itself with good reason as breaking with the styles of the past, and promoting a "modern" environment based on a revival of forms and decorations. From the point of view of work produced, on the other hand, and this in spite of its social aspirations, it belongs to the tradition of the often-expensive technical experiments that brought fame to the luxury goods industries in France throughout the 19th century and until the early 20th century.

The objects as well as the preparatory drawings presented in this exhibition are evidence of the sophistication that French manufactories and creative artists brought to the art of living.

 

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Meeting: Hobbies in Barcelona in 1900

From 23.03.2010 to 25.05.2010
Barcelona
www.amatller.com
Organised by Casa Amatller


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Exhibition: Joseph Maria Olbrich 1867-1908, Architect and Creator of Early Modernity

From 07.02.2010 to 24.05.2010
Darmstadt
www.mathildenhoehe.eu
Organised by CoupDefouet


J. M. Olbrich. 1897. Drawing of the Secession building of Vienna

The latest research carried out by the Mathildenhöhe Institute-Darmstadt is the result of a comprehensive retrospective on the work of Joseph Maria Olbrich to be inaugurated in Darmstadt at the beginning of February 2010. The exhibition, entitled Joseph Maria Olbrich 1867-1908, Architect and Creator of Early Modernity, is being curated by Dr. Regina Stephan, professor of the history of architecture at the Mainz University of Applied Sciences, in collaboration with Vienna's Leopold Museum.

Experts on Olbrich's work consider him to be the great moderniser of the world and lifestyles, but his premature death and the destruction of many of his works during the Second World War meant that his output has perhaps not had the same international impact as other artists of his age, such as Henry van de Velde, Josef Hoffmann or Peter Behrens. This is why the instigators of the exhibition and catalogue aim to provide the general public with information about the relevance of the artistic legacy that Joseph Maria Olbrich left around 1900 in Darmstadt and other cities like Vienna or in the Rhineland.

This major retrospective has been made possible thanks to the latest research that has been carried out on this great architect and designer based on the interest created during the international conferences organised by Mathildenhöhe-Darmstadt on the occasion of the centenary of J. M. Olbrich's death (see coupDefouet nº 11). The exhibition includes reconstructions of Olbrich's projects through the use of original sketches, models, historical photographs and many objects from such diverse fields as graphic design, furniture, crafts and textile art.

The show can be visited from 7 February until 24 May 2010 at the Mathildenhöhe Institute-Darmstadt, with family days between 20 and 25 April, including a special games route for children on the 25th.

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Exhibition: Tiffany Glass. A Passion for Colour

From 12.02.2010 to 02.05.2010
Montreal
www.mbam.qc.ca/fr/index.html
Organised by Musée des beaux-arts de Montréal


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Exhibition: The modernista adventure in the MNAC's collections. Cartagena

From 17.02.2010 to 25.04.2010
Museo de Arte Regional de Arte Moderno in Cartagena
www.obrasocial.caixacatalunya.es
Organised by Obra Social Caixa Catalunya


The Social Work of  Caixa Catalunya will transport you to one of the richest periods in the cultural and artistic history of Barcelona at the end of the 19th century, when the city became the privileged setting of modernisme.

The exhibition consists of 90 works of Catalan modernisme by Gaudí among others. The items, including paintings, sculptures, furniture and decorative art, all come from the collection of "Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya" (The National Art Museum of Catalonia).

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Exhibition: Munch and Denmark

From 22.01.2010 to 18.04.2010
Oslo
www.munch.museum.no
Organised by Munch and Denmark


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