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: Wyspianski
From 28.11.2017 to 05.05.2019
National Museum in Kraków
mnk.pl/exhibitions/wyspianski
Organised by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie
Exhibition: Rejected
From 13.04.2019 to 05.05.2019
Munch Museet, Oslo
www.munchmuseet.no/en/exhibitions/refusert
Organised by Munch Museum
Exhibition: Pierre Bonnard: The Colour of Memory
From 23.01.2019 to 06.05.2019
Tate Modern, London
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-modern/exhibition/pierre-bonnard-colour-memory
Organised by Tate Museum
Exhibition: The City Of Women. Female Artists in Vienna from 1900 to 1938
From 25.01.2019 to 19.05.2019
Unteres Belvedere
www.belvedere.at/exhibitions?ausstellung_id=1526849606686
Organised by Belvedere Museum
Today, hardly anyone knows who they were, even though they made a part of art history: artists such as Elena Luksch-Makowsky, Helene Funke, and Erika Giovanna Klien contributed significantly to Viennese Modernism and artistic trends that manifested after the First World War. To commemorate these artists, their art, and their emancipatory achievements, a long overdue retrospective has now been staged in the Lower Belvedere.
Exhibition: Aubrey Beardsley
From 26.02.2019 to 25.05.2019
The University of West Florida's Pensacola Museum of Art, Pensacota, Florida
www.pensacolamuseum.org/upcoming.html
Organised by The University of West Florida's Pensacola Museum of Art
Exhibition: Kraków 1900
From 22.06.2018 to 02.06.2019
National Museum in Kraków
www.mnk.pl/exhibitions/krakow-1900
Organised by Muzeum Narodowe w Krakowie
Exhibition: The Essence of Modern Catalan Art from Modernisme to the Avant-garde
From 10.04.2019 to 02.06.2019
Museu d'Art de Nagasaki
www.museunacional.cat
Organised by The National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC)
The National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) , in collaboration with the Nagasaki Prefectural Art Museum and "Kobe Shimbun" newspaper, is staging an exhibition entitled "Barcelona. City of Artistic Miracles. The Essence of Modern Catalan Art from Modernisme to the Avant-garde", which will be seen in five museums and galleries in Japan and includes some 150 works from major Spanish museums and collections, 60 of which belong to the MNAC collection.
The exhibition sets out to explain the major changes in the city beginning in the second half of the 19th century and continuing into the next century as shown through the works of artists such as Ramon Casas, Santiago Rusiñol, Isidre Nonell, Joaquim Mir, Ricard Canals, Antoni Gaudí, Puig i Cadafalch, Josep Maria Jujol, Gaspar Homar, Juli González, Joaquim Torres García, Joaquim Sunyer, Josep Clarà, Xavier Nogués, Manolo Hugué and Pablo Gargallo, among others.
The show will also run at the Himeji City Museum of Art from 29 June to 1 September 2019 before it travels to Sapporo and Shizuoka to finish its tour in Tokyo in April 2020.
Click here for more information about the exhibition and tour dates.
Exhibition: Chapeau! From Casas and Picasso to Balenciaga and Pertegaz
From 26.01.2019 to 09.06.2019
Fundació Palau, Caldes d'Estrac
www.fundaciopalau.cat/event/3528/
Organised by Fundació Palau
The exhibition "Chapeau! From Casas and Picasso to Balenciaga and Pertegaz" is dedicated to hats and all that they represented at a given moment. But it is primarily an aesthetic look at one of the most fascinating items of clothing in the first half of the 20th century, although its existence dates back many centuries earlier. In theory, this would be the first exhibition of a historical, retrospective and monographic nature on the subject of hats ever organised in Catalonia and also the rest of Spain.
To view the parallel activities around the exhibition:
https://www.fundaciopalau.cat/event/els-diumenges-de-la-fundacio-palau-vine-a-fer-el-teu-barret/
Exhibition: Franz Marc / August Macke. 1909-1914
From 06.03.2019 to 17.06.2019
Musée de l'Orangerie, Paris
www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/evenements/expositions/aux-musees/presentation-generale/article/franz-marc-august-macke-48190.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=254&cHash=17149f91df
Organised by Musée d'Orsay
Exhibition: In the Intoxication of Beauty. Art of Art Nouveau
From 09.12.2018 to 23.06.2019
Dortmund
www.dortmund.de/de/freizeit_und_kultur/museen/mkk/ausstellungen_1/vk_detail_ausstellungen_mkk.jsp?eid=499167&tid=499378
Organised by Museum für Kunst und Kulturgeschichte
Exhibition: From Modernisme to the Avant-garde: Drawings from the Mapfre Collection
From 28.03.2019 to 23.06.2019
Museu Maricel, Sitges
www.museusdesitges.cat/ca/noticies/fortuny-rodin-klee-matisse-picabia-picasso-dali-i-miro-entren-al-museu-de-maricel
Organised by Museus de Sitges
Exhibition: Collector Collection
From 15.03.2019 to 30.06.2019
Horta Museum, Saint-Gilles (Brussels)
www.hortamuseum.be/fr/Accueil
Organised by Musée Horta
To celebrate the triple anniversary of the house of architect Victor Horta -100 years of the sale of the building, 50 years of the inauguration of the Museum and 30 years of restoration- the Horta Museum is staging three new exhibitions that focus on the still unknown facet of Victor Horta as a collector. The three exhibitions, entitled "The History of the Museum", "The Horta House" and "The Workshop and Its Enlargement", are running concurrently in the Museum's three buildings.
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
Exhibition: Oskar Kokoschka: Expressionist, Migrant, European
From 06.04.2019 to 08.07.2019
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/108/oskar-kokoschka
Organised by Leopold Museum
The Leopold Museum is dedicating one of the most comprehensive retrospectives to date to Oskar Kokoschka (1886-1980), once dubbed the "chief wildling" among artists. Comprising some 260 items, including key works from international collections alongside others that have rarely or never been displayed before, the exhibition focuses on Kokoschka's multi-faceted work from all periods of his oeuvre that he produced at various places of activity, including Vienna, Dresden, Prague, London and, lastly, Villeneuve.