Keeping up-to-date with all current exhibitions
Conflicted Memory, a group show including work by eight female artists, and work by Richard Woods are on view concurrently to 1st June.
to 1 Jun 2013Prints by Patrick Caulfield are on view from 6th June to 13th July (see also Tate Britain and Waddington Custot).
6 Jun 2013 − 13 Jul 2013An exhibition focusing on Leon Kossoff’s drawings and paintings of London runs from 8th May to 6th July (then in Paris, New York and Los Angeles).
8 May 2013 − 6 Jul 2013Previously in Philadelphia, the legacy of Marcel Duchamp on American art is explored in an exhibition tracing his interactions and exchanges with four post-War American artists: composer John Cage, choreographer Merce Cunningham and visual artists Jasper Johns and Robert Rauschenberg; 14th February to 9th June.
14 Feb 2013 − 9 Jun 2013Geoffrey Farmer: The Surgeon and the Photographer is on view in the Curve to 28th July.
to 28 Jul 2013Gavin Turk: The Years runs to 14th June.
to 14 Jun 2013The Avant-Garde Yiddish Theatre. Costume and Stage Designs. c.1917–1929 Kiev–New York runs to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013Collages by Robert Motherwell are on view from 5th June to 27th July.
5 Jun 2013 − 27 Jul 2013Previously in New York, works by the Belgian painter Paul Delvaux are here from 18th June to 17th July.
18 Jun 2013 − 17 Jul 2013Video work by Bill Viola is on view from 5th June to 27th July.
5 Jun 2013 − 27 Jul 2013Recognising Dorothy Mead: David Bomberg, the Slade and After reassesses this neglected artist; to 27th July.
to 27 Jul 2013Propaganda: Power and Persuasion explores international state propaganda from the twentieth and twenty-first centuries; 17th May to 17th September.
17 May 2013 − 17 Sep 2013Life and death in Pompeii and Herculaneum; 28th March to 29th September.
28 Mar 2013 − 29 Sep 2013A display of some of the 311 prints and drawings by R.B. Kitaj presented to the British Museum by the artist are on view to 1st September.
to 1 Sep 2013Previously in Edinburgh, Dieter Roth: Diaries and other works is on view from 17th May to 14th July.
17 May 2013 − 14 Jul 2013Russian art (3rd); Centuries of Style (4th); Jewellery (5th); South Asian modern and contemporary art (11th); Valuable printed books and manuscripts (12th); Impressionist and Modern (18th and 19th); Impressionist and Modern works on paper (19th); and Post-War and Contemporary art (25th and 26th).
to 26 Jun 2013Christie’s interiors (4th); Sporting and wildlife art (5th); 19th-century European art (6th); Arts of India (10th); Christie’s interiors – style and spirit (11th and 12th); Maritime art (12th); Fine printed books and manuscripts (18th); Jewellery (19th); Dunsborough Park: Garden statuary from the collection of Baron and Baroness Sweerts de Landas Wyborgh (19th and 20th); Victorian, British and Impressionist art (20th); Impressionist and Modern (21st); Arms and armour (25th); Christie’s Interiors – masters and makers (25th and 26th); and Pop culture (26th).
to 26 Jun 2013Paintings by Geoff Uglow are on display to 1st June.
to 1 Jun 2013Collecting Gauguin: Samuel Courtauld in the ’20s runs from 20th June to 8th September.
20 Jun 2013 − 8 Sep 2013Work by Mary Newcomb; to 1st June.
to 1 Jun 2013Work by the conceptual artist Christopher Williams is on view from 17th May to 15th June.
17 May 2013 − 15 Jun 2013Nash, Nevinson, Spencer, Gertler, Carrington, Bomberg: A Crisis of Brilliance, 1908–1922 runs from 12th June to 22nd September.
12 Jun 2013 − 22 Sep 2013The centenary of Eric Estorick’s birth is marked by an exhibition reuniting works no longer in the Collection; 17th April to 16th June.
17 Apr 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Seven tapestries woven for the refurbished Stirling Castle in Scotland are on view alongside other work by West Dean Tapestry Studio, a tapestry by Henry Moore (Fig.101) and an installation explaining how a Tracey Emin painting was translated into tapestry; 17th April to 1st June.
17 Apr 2013 − 1 Jun 2013At Britannia St., Anthony Caro’s Park Avenue sculpture series, from 6th June to 27th July.
6 Jun 2013 − 27 Jul 2013At Davies St., Gerhard Richter. Tapestries; to 27th July.
to 27 Jul 2013Works by Alan Davie and by Albert Irvin are on view to 15th June.
to 15 Jun 2013At 196A Piccadilly, the group exhibition Trade Routes runs from 3rd May to 27th July.
3 May 2013 − 27 Jul 2013At Savile Row, a monumental sculpture by Subodh Gupta and a survey of work by the Gutai artist Takesada Matsutani are both on view from 18th May to 27th July.
18 May 2013 − 27 Jul 2013An exhibition of outsider art surveys the work of artists who work between art, science and architecture; 11th June to 26th August.
11 Jun 2013 − 26 Aug 2013A retrospective of the artists’ group Bernadette Corporation is on view from 26th March to 9th June.
26 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to works on paper by Judith Bernstein, Tom of Finland, George Grosz, Margaret Harrison, Mike Kuchar, Cary Kwok, Antonio Lopez and Marlene McCarty runs from 19th June to 8th September.
19 Jun 2013 − 8 Sep 2013From Surface to Structure is an exhibition of contemporary work; 14th June to 5th July.
14 Jun 2013 − 5 Jul 2013The recent Berlin retrospective devoted to R.B. Kitaj runs from 23rd February to 16th June (then in Hamburg; see also Chichester).
23 Feb 2013 − 16 Jun 2013William Scott. 1950s Nude Drawings; 17th May to 12th July (see also Enniskillen, Hastings and St Ives).
17 May 2013 − 12 Jul 2013At 29 Bell St., work by Rodney Graham is on view from 17th May to 29th June.
17 May 2013 − 29 Jun 2013At 52–54 Bell St., work by Haroon Mirza (see also Wakesfield); to 29th June.
to 29 Jun 2013The Albert Memorial and Kensington Gardens once again provide the stunning backdrop to one of London's most exciting and glamorous art and antique fairs. Held in a beautiful bespoke pavilion opposite the Royal Albert Hall and close to the site of the Great Exhibition of 1851 Art Antiques London incorporating the legendary International Ceramics Fair & Seminar brings together leading international dealers and discerning visitors from all over the world, who can buy with confidence at this strictly vetted sumptuous summer showcase for the arts.
13 Jun 2013 − 19 Jun 2013The 41st Olympia International Art & Antiques Fair will be taking place at Olympia Exhibition Centre, London, between 6-16 June 2013. Around 200 dealers will be exhibiting, selling the widest choice of high quality art and antiques in London this summer season.
6 Jun 2013 − 16 Jun 2013PINTA, Showcasing the best Modern and Contemporary Art from Latin America, Spain and Portugal. It is the only art event dedicated to Latin American Art providing a unique platform in Europe to exhibit and promote Latin American artists. PINTA also includes artists from Spain and Portugal reflecting these countries’ undeniable influence in the formation of the Latin American identity.
3 Jun 2013 − 6 Jun 2013London Art Week is an exciting joint venture that unites Master Paintings Week and Master Drawings and Sculpture Week (formerly Master Drawings London). The new collaboration will provide a coherent platform, sharing advertising and creating a new online portal through which the individual websites can be accessed.
28 Jun 2013 − 5 Jul 2013Now in its fourth year, Masterpiece London returns for a celebration of the most exquisite in art, antiques and design from across the world. Hosting internationally renowned exhibitors, the fair is resolutely committed to offering the best objects available, presenting a unique opportunity to collect across multiple disciplines and mixing contemporary with antique, the traditional with the eclectic.
27 Jun 2013 − 3 Jul 2013Russian Art Week is a bi-annual event which takes place in May and November. The major auction houses of Christie’s, Sotheby’s, Bonhams and MacDougall’s all join together to present a series of Russian sales in London. Several Russian exhibitions and related cultural events also take place.
to 7 Jun 2013A group of works by James Ward is on display here from 28th June to 12th July.
28 Jun 2013 − 12 Jul 2013Recent work by Bill Jacklin; 6th June to 29th June.
6 Jun 2013 − 29 Jun 2013Work by Jordan Baseman; to 21st July.
to 21 Jul 2013The final show in the Cork Street premises includes work by Agnes Martin, Aurelie Nemours, Lisa Corinne Davis, Marischa Burckhardt, Sylvia Heider and Anne Appleby; 5th June to 26th July.
5 Jun 2013 − 26 Jul 2013Recent paintings by Per Kirkby are on view from 5th June to 27th July.
5 Jun 2013 − 27 Jul 2013Birth of a Collection: Masterpieces from the Barber Institute of Fine Arts is part of the celebration of the 80th anniversary of the Birmingham Museum and presents the 12 superb old-master and 19th-century paintings that Thomas Bodkin acquired for the Henry Barber Trust while in post as the first Director (1935–52); 22nd May to 1st September.
22 May 2013 − 1 Sep 2013The National Gallery has been able to add Corot’s Woman with a yellow sleeve, formerly in the collection of the late Lucian Freud, to its collection through the Acceptance in Lieu scheme.
to 10 Sep 2013Michael Landy. Saints Alive runs to 24th November (see also Thomas Dane).
to 24 Nov 2013Vermeer & Music: The Art of Love & Leisure brings together the Gallery’s two paintings by Vermeer with Vermeer’s Guitar player from Kenwood House and 17th-century virginals, guitars and lutes; 26th June to 8th September.
26 Jun 2013 − 8 Sep 2013May Ray. Portraits runs from 7th February to 27th May.
7 Feb 2013 − 27 May 2013George Catlin. American Indian Portraits is on view from 7th March to 23rd June.
7 Mar 2013 − 23 Jun 2013Chillida: From Iron to Light is on view from 5th June to 27th July.
5 Jun 2013 − 27 Jul 2013William Scott & Friends; 11th June to 13th July (see also Karsten Schubert, Enniskillen, Hastings and Wakefield).
11 Jun 2013 − 13 Jul 2013At 6 Burlington Gardens, Calder After the War runs to 7th June.
to 7 Jun 2013Paintings by Merlin James are on view from 6th June to 10th August.
6 Jun 2013 − 10 Aug 2013The four artists shortlisted for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2013 are Mishka Henner, Chris Killip, Cristina De Middel and the artist duo Adam Broomberg & Oliver Chanarin; 19th April to 30th June.
19 Apr 2013 − 30 Jun 2013In Fine Style: The Art of Tudor and Stuart Fashion runs from 10th May to 6th October.
10 May 2013 − 6 Oct 2013Helen Chadwick: Works from the Estate runs to 28th June.
to 28 Jun 2013Previously in Washington and New York, the exhibition devoted to George Bellows is on view here from 16th March to 9th June; to be reviewed (see also Toledo).
16 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013The annual Summer Exhibition runs from 10th June to 18th August.
10 Jun 2013 − 18 Aug 2013New Order: British Art Today runs to 29th September.
to 29 Sep 2013At 69 South Audley St., Sam Durant, Proposal for Public Fountain is on view to 29th June.
to 29 Jun 2013Important Russian art (3rd); Russian paintings (4th); Russian works of art, Fabergé and icons (4th); Changing focus – a collection of Russian and Eastern European contemporary photography (5th); Music, Continental books and manuscripts (5th and 6th); Modern and contemporary South Asian art (11th); Impressionist and Modern (19th and 20th); Impressionist and Modern works on papers (20th); and Contemporary art (26th and 27th).
to 27 Jun 2013Work by Robert Morris is on view from 3rd May to 15th June.
3 May 2013 − 15 Jun 2013The complete re-hang of the collection is now on public view.
to 23 Jun 2013Paintings and sculptures by Gary Hume (b.1962); 5th June to 1st September.
5 Jun 2013 − 1 Sep 2013Paintings (1963–2005) by Patrick Caulfield are the subject of an exhibition on view here from 5th June to 1st September (see also Alan Cristea and Waddington Custot).
5 Jun 2013 − 1 Sep 2013An exhibition devoted to the Lebanese artist Saloua Raouda Choucai (b.1916) runs to 20th October.
to 20 Oct 2013Previously in Chicago and reviewed in the October 2012 issue, the retrospective devoted to Roy Lichtenstein runs here from 21st February to 27th May.
21 Feb 2013 − 27 May 2013A mid-career retrospective devoted to Ellen Gallagher (b.1965) runs to 1st September (see also New York, New Museum).
to 1 Sep 2013A retrospective devoted to works on paper by Michael Landy; 5th June to 27th July (see also National Gallery).
5 Jun 2013 − 27 Jul 2013Drawings and paintings by artists working in the California Bay area from the 1940s to the 1960s are on view to 22nd June.
to 22 Jun 2013Paintings by Richard Patterson are on view to 12th June.
to 12 Jun 2013To mark the centenary of Philip Guston’s birth (1913–80), an exhibition focusing on the last ten years of the artist’s life runs from 6th June to 6th July.
6 Jun 2013 − 6 Jul 2013An exhibition including many loans from Russia as well as British collections explores cultural diplomacy and trade between Britain and Russia in the 16th and 17th centuries; 9th March to 14th July.
9 Mar 2013 − 14 Jul 2013Work by Patrick Caulfield is on view from 5th to 13th July (see also Alan Cristea and Tate Britain).
5 Jun 2013 − 13 Jul 2013The Discovery of Paris: Watercolours by Early Nineteenth-Century British Artists; 20th June to 15th September.
20 Jun 2013 − 15 Sep 2013Treasures from the Barber Institute of Fine Arts; to 1st September.
to 1 Sep 2013An exhibition on Japanese Outsider Art runs to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013At Bermondsey, work by Julie Mehretu; to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013At Mason’s Yard, work by Jac Leirner; to 6th July.
to 6 Jul 2013Photographs by Karl Blossfelt (1865–1932) are on view to 14th June.
to 14 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to the work by twins Gert and Uwe Tobias is on view from 16th April to 14th June.
16 Apr 2013 − 14 Jun 2013Paintings by Joseph Lacasses (1894–1975); 15th May to 28th June.
15 May 2013 − 28 Jun 2013Manet’s Portrait of Mademoiselle Claus, recently acquired by the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, is here on its first stop of a national tour from 24th April to 2nd June, following its return from the Royal Academy’s Manet exhibition.
24 Apr 2013 − 2 Jun 2013The exhibition Pop! Design. Culture. Fashion runs from 4th April to 7th June.
4 Apr 2013 − 7 Jun 2013Rembrandt and his Contemporaries: Paintings from the Royal Collection; 22nd May to 29th September.
22 May 2013 − 29 Sep 2013A solo exhibition of Shaun Gladwell; 2nd February to 23rd June.
2 Feb 2013 − 23 Jun 2013Metropolis: Reflections on the modern city is an exhibition of more than 60 works by contemporary artists recently acquired through an Art Fund International initiative by Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery and the New Art Gallery, Walsall, in partnership with Ikon; to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013Portraits by Rembrandt, Lucas van Leyden, Peter Lely, Goya and Cézanne, miniatures by Hilliard and Isaac Oliver and works on paper by Van Dyck, Petitot, Charles Le Brun and Samuel Cooper are on loan here from major national collections including the National Gallery, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Courtauld Gallery, in a celebration of the Mus-eum’s 80th anniversary; 17th May to 1st September. For the same reason there is a concurrent display of old-master drawings acquired for the Museum early on in its history (see also London, National Gallery).
17 May 2013 − 1 Sep 2013Tapa – Barkcloth paintings from the Pacific includes examples from the 18th century to the present day; to 14th July. Concurrently an exhibition of new paintings by François Morellet, selected by the artist to complement the Barkcloth show.
to 14 Jul 2013No Borders. Contemporary art in a globalised world runs to 2nd June.
to 2 Jun 2013Exhibitions devoted to new and recent paintings by Jutta Koether and a new series by Susanne Kriemann based on the history of the Construction School in Bristol are both on view from 4th May to 7th July.
4 May 2013 − 7 Jul 2013Fashioning Switzerland: Portraits and landscapes by Markus Dinkel and his contemporaries; 4th June to 15th September.
4 Jun 2013 − 15 Sep 2013Large-scale outdoor sculptures, paintings and drawings by the late William Turnbull; 10th March to 10th June.
10 Mar 2013 − 10 Jun 2013A small display of 10 landscapes drawn by Rembrandt from the famed collection of old-master drawings at Chatsworth is on view to 31st July.
to 31 Jul 2013Works by Paul Nash from the collection of the artist’s friend Clare Neilson, recently given to Pallant House, are on view to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013Previously in Berlin, the major retrospective devoted to R.B. Kitaj is on view here and the Jewish Museum, London; 21st February to 16th June (then in Hamburg).
21 Feb 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Previously in Wakefield and reviewed in the January issue, Barbara Hepworth: The Hospital Drawings is on view here to 2nd June (then in Paddock Wood).
to 2 Jun 2013A loan exhibition of Italian Renaissance paintings from Glasgow Museums includes major works ranging from Bellini to Guardi; 23rd March to 23rd June.
23 Mar 2013 − 23 Jun 2013Drawings, paintings, books and designs by Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale are on view from 5th February to 9th June.
5 Feb 2013 − 9 Jun 2013Caught in the Crossfire. Artistic responses to conflict, peace and reconciliation includes work by kennardphillipps, Banksy, Rosie Kay, Al Johnson, Jane and Louise Wilson, War Boutique and John Keane; to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013A selection of works from the Recording Britain collection, painted between 1939 and 1943 owned by the Victoria and Albert Museum, London, are on view here from 29th March to 30th June.
29 Mar 2013 − 30 Jun 2013Previously in Leeds and reviewed in the August 2012 issue, the exhibition Fiona Rae: Maybe you can live on the moon in the next century is on view from 27th April to 23rd June.
27 Apr 2013 − 23 Jun 2013Through American Eyes: Frederic Church and the Landscape Oil Sketch, seen previously in London, runs here from 11th May to 8th September.
11 May 2013 − 8 Sep 2013Work by the Scottish Colourist S.J. Peploe is on view from 3rd November to 23rd June.
3 Nov 2012 − 23 Jun 2013From Death to Death and Other Small Tales. Masterpieces from the Scottish National Gallery of Modern Art and the D. Daskalopoulos Collection; to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013Full Circle: William Scott Centenary Exhibition; 15th February to 31st August (see also St Ives).
15 Feb 2013 − 31 Aug 2013Exhibitions devoted to David Maljikovic and Fabrice Hyber run concurrently to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013Paintings of the figure from the 1950s to the early 1970s by William Scott are on view to 10th July (see also London, Karsten Schubert, Enniskillen and St Ives).
to 10 Jul 2013On view here and at Blackwell, the Arts & Crafts House, sculpture by Lynn Chadwick; 28th March to 15th June.
28 Mar 2013 − 15 Jun 2013Works from the famous art collection of Sir Robert Walpole, sold to Catherine the Great to adorn the Hermitage in St Petersburg, are reassembled in its original setting of Houghton Hall for the first time in over 200 years; 17th May to 29th September.
17 May 2013 − 29 Sep 2013Works by Henry Moore and Auguste Rodin are juxtaposed in an exhibition on view from 29th March to 27th October.
29 Mar 2013 − 27 Oct 2013Robert Filliou. The Institute of Endless Possibilities runs to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013Jewish Artists in Yorkshire runs from 17th April to 20th July.
17 Apr 2013 − 20 Jul 2013Paintings from York Art Gallery are on loan here from 25th May to 26th August while the York Art Gallery is being refurbished (then in Huddersfield, Scarborough, Barnsley and Harrogate).
25 May 2013 − 26 Aug 2013The exhibition Monuments includes sculptures by Pablo Bronstein, Iman Issa, Aleksandra Mir, Yorgos Sapountzis and Dahn Vo; 20th April to 30th September.
20 Apr 2013 − 30 Sep 2013Every Man and Woman is a Star: Photographs by Martin Parr and Tom Wood runs to 18th August.
to 18 Aug 2013The development of British art between the Wars is the subject of an exhibition based on works from the permanent collection and loans from the Whitworh Art Gallery; to 13th October.
to 13 Oct 2013Abstract paintings by Callum Innes are on view to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013Work by Richard Long and Nancy Holt is on view to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013Work by Haroon Mirza runs to 6th June.
to 6 Jun 2013New and recent work by Andrea Büttner; to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013Mark Leckey: The Universal Addressability of Dumb Things is on view to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013A selection of the Museum’s old-master drawings is on show from 25th May to 18th August.
25 May 2013 − 18 Aug 2013Tales in the Round: Manju Netsuke from the Ashmolean; to 1st September.
to 1 Sep 2013Prophecies, Histories, Legends and Law in drawings by Old Masters; to 9th June.
to 9 Jun 2013Work by Stephen Willats is on view to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013Paintings by artists working in Newlyn and around the Lamorna Valley in the years 1910 to 1914 are the subject of an exhibition on view to 8th June.
to 8 Jun 2013Works by Henry Moore and Auguste Rodin are juxtaposed in an exhibition on view to 27th October.
to 27 Oct 2013Work by Clare Woods and Eva Rothschild; 18th May to 14th July.
18 May 2013 − 14 Jul 2013The Power of the Print: Leonard Beaumont Rediscovered is on view from 22nd December to 14th September.
22 Dec 2012 − 14 Sep 2013Force of Nature: Picturing Ruskin’s Landscape juxtaposes paintings by artists such J.M.W. Turner, George Frederick Watts with work by contemporary artists, including Julian Opie, Kathy Prendergast and George Shaw; 15th December to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013Uncommon Ground: Land Art in Britain 1966–1979 runs from 9th May to 3rd August (then in Cardiff, Warwick and Wakefield).
9 May 2013 − 3 Aug 2013Works by Damien Hirst are on view here as part of the Artist Rooms tour; 6th October to 27th October 2013.
6 Oct 2012 − 27 Oct 2013From the 31st December, the Gallery will be closed for a two-year refurbishment; 33 highlights from the collection will tour museums and galleries across Yorkshire and Lincolnshire, starting at the Beverley Art Gallery, East Riding, on 9th February.
9 Feb 2013 − 25 Jan 2015The first major indoor and outdoor exhibition of sculpture and drawings in Great Britain by the late Zürich-based artist Hans Josephsohn (1920–2012); 11th May to 5th January 2014.
11 May 2013 − 5 Jan 2014In the Longside Gallery, work by Garth Evans; to 27th May.
to 27 May 201330 new works by Yinka Shonibare are on view to 1st September.
to 1 Sep 2013The exhibition devoted to late medieval sculpture in Utrecht, reviewed at its Utrecht showing in the February issue, runs here from 14th March to 16th June.
14 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013A biographical exhibition devoted to Tsar Peter the Great runs from 9th March to 13th September.
9 Mar 2013 − 13 Sep 2013After having been closed for 8 years, the main building of the New Rijksmuseum, both restored to its former glory and completely revamped, will re-open to the public on 13th April.
13 Apr 2013 − 31 Jul 2013A new installation by Brussels-based Scottish artist Lucy McKenzie (b.1977) is on view to 22nd September.
to 22 Sep 2013The Stedelijk and De Hallen Haarlem have collaborated on the acquisition of three major works in video by three internationally acclaimed artists: The krazy house, by Rineke Dijkstra (2009), Woolworths choir of 1979, by Elizabeth Price (2012) and Number fourteen, home, by Guido van der Werve (2012).
to 15 Jul 2013To mark the reopening of the Museum, the major exhibition Van Gogh at Work is the result of 8 years of research into the artist’s working methods and illustrates his development through 200 words by the artist and his contemporaries; to 12th January 2014.
to 12 Jan 2014Work by Jean Charles Blais is on view to 9th June.
to 9 Jun 2013Loans of Flemish paintings from the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp, are here for the duration of the renovation of that Museum; 18th February to the end of 2016.
18 Feb 2013 − 31 Dec 2016A major retrospective devoted to the painter Matta (1911– 2002) runs to 2nd June.
to 2 Jun 2013Thirty oil paintings and works on paper by Elizabeth Peyton are on view to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013The experimental use of cinema by artists from the 1960s to the present is explored in an exhibition running from 22nd March to 16th June.
22 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Art 44 Basel will be concerned with the exhibition of modern and contemporary art works. It will feature around 300 leading galleries from North America, Europe, Asia and Africa. The show will display various products in multiple sections from established and emerging stars; the event will invite over 2,500 artists to exhibit at the show. The products that will be displayed at the event will include highest-quality paintings, sculptures, drawings, installations, photographs, video and edition works. The last year held event had attracted 62,500 visitors including art collectors, art dealers, artists, curators and other art enthusiasts.
13 Jun 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Volta is a platform for presenting the vision of contemporary art galleries of global repute whose artists represent new and relevant positions for curators and collectors alike. Conceived to bridge a gap between Basel's pre-existing fairs, Volta showcases galleries – whether young or mature – that choose as their mandate to work with the most exciting emerging artists. These galleries must maintain deeply meaningful connections with their artists and follow them throughout their careers.
10 Jun 2013 − 15 Jun 2013Previously in Vienna, the exhibition devoted to Max Ernst runs here from 26th May to 8th September.
26 May 2013 − 8 Sep 2013A loan exhibition of works by Pablo Picasso, drawn from collections in Basel, is on view from 17th March to 21st July.
17 Mar 2013 − 21 Jul 2013A selection of 240 works from the Bayer AG collection includes examples by Max Beckmann, Gerhard Richter, Andy Warhol and Pablo Picasso; to 9th June.
to 9 Jun 2013At the Neues Museum, In the Light of Amarna. 100 Years of the Nefertiti Discovery has been extended to 4th August.
to 4 Aug 2013At the Museen Dahlem, the display China and Prussia runs to 31st December.
to 31 Dec 2013At the Hamburger Bahnhof, 300 works by Martin Kippenberger are on view from 23rd February to 18th August.
23 Feb 2013 − 18 Aug 2013At the Hamburger Bahnhof, Robert Rauschenberg and 9 Evenings. Theatre & Engineering runs to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013At the Museen Dahlem, an exhibition on memories captured in material form is drawn from the collections of the Ethnographic Museum, Cracow; 9th March to 30th June.
9 Mar 2013 − 30 Jun 2013At the Pergamonmuseum, Uruk. 5000 Years of the Mega-city runs to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013Myth and Mysteries. Symbolism and Swiss Artists runs from 26th April to 18th August.
26 Apr 2013 − 18 Aug 2013A major loan exhibition devoted to German Symbolism includes work by artists such as Franz von Stuck, Max Klinger, Ludwig von Hofmann and Lovis Corinth; 24th March to 7th July.
24 Mar 2013 − 7 Jul 2013Previously in Paris, the exhibition L’Art en guerre. France, 1938–1947: From Picasso to Dubuffet is on view here to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013Giacomo Balla’s collages dating from 1914 to 1925 are on show to 1st June.
to 1 Jun 2013Collaborative work by Wade Guyton and Kelley Walker is on view to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013Organised in collaboration with the Menil Collection, Houston, the retrospective to mark the centennial of the artist Wols is on view here to 11th August (see also Dresden).
to 11 Aug 2013An exhibition of 20th-century Italian art from private collections includes works by de Chirico to Burri and Merz, while the Daimler art collection, with works spanning Albers to Warhol, is also on show; both 7th March to 30th June.
7 Mar 2013 − 30 Jun 2013Seen earlier in Pisa, Kandinsky and Russia includes 150 loans from Russian collections; 8th March to 30th June.
8 Mar 2013 − 30 Jun 2013A retrospective devoted to the realist painter and sculptor Constanin Meunier is on view to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013Previously in Linz, the exhibition devoted to the male nude is on view here from 23rd March to 30th June.
23 Mar 2013 − 30 Jun 2013Previously in Linz, the exhibition devoted to the male nude is on view here to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013Previously in Linz, the exhibition devoted to the male nude in art post-1900 is on view here to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to Flemish Mannerism; 4th May to 29th September.
4 May 2013 − 29 Sep 2013Around ter Borch, 17th-century painting in Deventer includes works by painters such as Bartholomeus Breenbergh and Jacob Hogers, as well as by Gerard ter Borch and his followers Pieter van Anraet and Caspar Netscher; 15th May to 27th October.
15 May 2013 − 27 Oct 2013Constable, Delacroix, Friedrich and Goya. A Shock to the Senses is an exhibition curated by Luc Tuymans; 16th March to 14th July.
16 Mar 2013 − 14 Jul 2013Photographs taken between 1932 and 1939 by Wols are the subject of an exhibition on view from 17th May to 26th August (see also Bremen).
17 May 2013 − 26 Aug 2013250 years of the Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin (KPM) is celebrated here in an exhibition running to 2nd June.
to 2 Jun 2013Previously in Stockholm, the solo exhibition devoted to Wolfgang Tillmans runs here to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013The Stamperia Orientale Medicea was founded in 1584 by Gregory XIII under the patronage of Cardinal Ferdinando de’ Medici to print books in Arabic; codices and samples of the script used by the printers are on view here to 22nd June.
to 22 Jun 2013Civic art in Florence from the 14th century to the Renaissance includes art commissioned for public spaces, from paintings of the guilds’ patron saints to Michelangelo’s David; 14th May to 8th December.
14 May 2013 − 8 Dec 2013On the 500th anniversary of Leo X’s elevation to the papacy an exhibition charts his life and patronage of the arts in Florence and Rome; 25th March to 6th October.
25 Mar 2013 − 6 Oct 2013A display of recently restored works includes some of the Carrand tapestries and Dello Delli’s polychromed relief of the Virgin and Child with angels; to 18th August.
to 18 Aug 2013Ginori porcelain dating from 1800 to 1830 is on display here from 19th March to 23rd June.
19 Mar 2013 − 23 Jun 2013Sculpture and the arts in Florence 1400–1460 also includes sculpture by the trecento masters and that of painters influenced by sculptors, but concentrates on the great quattrocento masters; 23rd March to 18th August (then in Paris).
23 Mar 2013 − 18 Aug 2013The King and the Artist: Francis I and Rosso Fiorentino explores the work of the Italian artist at the Palace of Fontainebleau and how it influenced French art; to 24th June.
to 24 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to 20th-century Italian art between the wars is on show here from 2nd February to 16th June.
2 Feb 2013 − 16 Jun 2013The exhibition Last Works. From Manet to Kippenberger explores the very last phase of artists’ careers; 28th February to 2nd June.
28 Feb 2013 − 2 Jun 2013Chinese and Japanese porcelain from the 16th to the 19th century is on view to 13th October.
to 13 Oct 2013Reconstructions of Leonardo da Vinci’s machines; to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013An exhibition of Cartelami, cut out images of sacred scenes mounted on board and displayed in churches during religious festivals, runs from 11th May to 25th August.
11 May 2013 − 25 Aug 2013Modernism. Belgian Abstract Art and Europe (1912–1930) runs to 28th June.
to 28 Jun 2013Signac, the colours of the water is on view to 2nd July.
to 2 Jul 2013Work by Bruce Nauman is on view to 1st September.
to 1 Sep 2013An exhibition explores the art of Frans Hals in relation to that of predecessors and contemporaries spanning Titian to Rembrandt, and examines whether Hals was as little known outside Holland until his rediscovery in the 19th century as is usually assumed; 23rd March to 28th July.
23 Mar 2013 − 28 Jul 2013The Museum has acquired a drawing by Maarten van Heemskerck after Raphael’s angels in the Sala di Costantino in the Vatican.
to 30 Jun 2013Previously in Essen, Paul Klee’s works based on the subject of angels, made between 1938 and 1940, are the subject of an exhibition on view here to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013An exhibition devoted to Franx Erhard Walther is on view from 24th March to 23rd June.
24 Mar 2013 − 23 Jun 2013Previously in Weil am Rhein, Pop Art Design is the first exhibition to explore the relationship between Pop art and design through the work of artists such as Andy Warhol and Claes Oldenburg and designers such as Eames and Sottsass (then in Stockholm).
22 Feb 2013 − 9 Jun 2013A retrospective exhibition to celebrate the 100th birthday of the Danish artist Carl-Henning Pedersen (1913–2007) is on view from 2nd February to 11th August.
to 11 Aug 2013The exhibition devoted to Jacob Jordaens and the Antique, reviewed at its Brussels showing in the January issue, runs here to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013The visual similarity between the figurative painting of Alex Katz and Félix Vallotton is explored in an exhibition on view from 22nd March to 9th June.
22 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013The Europe of Rubens aims to evoke the artistic culture in Europe in Rubens’s day through works of art by Rubens, his pupils and his contemporaries; 22nd May to 23rd September.
22 May 2013 − 23 Sep 2013Monet, Renoir . . . Chagall. Journeys around the Mediterranean runs from 8th March to 5th January 2014.
8 Mar 2013 − 5 Jan 2014The exhibition exploring the work of the Dijon sculptor François Rude (1784–1855) and his wife, the painter Sophie Rude (1797–1867), seen previously in Dijon, runs here to 21st July.
to 21 Jul 2013A show exploring French medals of the 19th and 20th centuries is part of a nation-wide series of exhibitions; to 30th June (see also Paris, Lyon and Bordeaux).
to 30 Jun 2013Some 200 of the Museum’s most important old-master drawings, ranging from Botticelli, Dürer, Raphael, Michelangelo to Poussin, are on show from 12th April to 22nd July.
12 Apr 2013 − 22 Jul 2013An exhibition devoted to the publishing house of Hieronymus Cock – Aux Quatre Vents – includes more than 150 16th-century prints; to 9th June (then in Paris).
to 9 Jun 2013The visual similarities between the work of Paul Klee and Fausto Melotti are explored in an exhibition on view to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013A show exploring French medals of the 19th and 20th centuries is part of a nationwide series of exhibitions; to 31st August (see also Paris, Lille and Bordeaux).
to 31 Aug 2013A loan exhibition examining Russian painting in the years 1895 to 1917 includes some 90 works, mainly from the Tretyakov Museum, Moscow, and the Russian State Museum, St Petersburg; to 11th August.
to 11 Aug 2013An exhibition exploring the development of geometric abstraction in Latin America is on view to 16th September.
to 16 Sep 2013Previously in Paris, the major retrospective devoted to Salvador Dalí runs here from 27th April to 2nd September (see also Florence).
27 Apr 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Hidden Beauty. Fra Angelico to Fortuny is a survey of the Prado’s collections through more than 250 paintings in which the common denominator is their small size, reflecting their function as cabinet paintings or preparatory studies; 21st May to 10th November.
21 May 2013 − 10 Nov 2013An exhibition of the work of Juan Fernández, known as ‘El Labrador’ and a key figure in the early development of still-life painting in Spain, runs from 11th March to 16th June.
11 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Spanish Drawings from the British Museum: Renaissance to Goya, reviewed at its London showing in the December 2012 issue, runs here from 20th March to 19th June.
20 Mar 2013 − 19 Jun 2013A survey devoted to Hyperrealism traces its development in America in the 1960s to its emergence in Europe; 22nd March to 9th June.
22 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013The largest sculpture show to be held at the Museum includes a reinstallation of close to 400 works from the permanent collection as well as interventions by artists John Bock, Thomas Hirschhorn, Thomas Rentmeister, Roman Signer and Kiki Smith; to 17th November.
to 17 Nov 2013The exhibition on Sol LeWitt as a collector, focusing mainly on works on paper, often acquired through exchange rather than purchase, is on view here from 19th April to 18th August.
19 Apr 2013 − 18 Aug 2013The exhibition Views from above explores how the vertical view, from the first aerial photographs of the nineteenth century to the satellite images of Google Earth, has transformed artists’ perception through some 400 works spanning painting, drawing, photography, film, architectural models, installations and publications; 18th May to 7th October.
18 May 2013 − 7 Oct 2013A loan exhibition on the theme of Charity with paintings by artists from Carducho to Ludovico Carracci; to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013Warhol’s prints of the 1970s and 1980s, including Flowers and Space fruits, are here; to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013An exhibition here explores all the works by Jan Brueghel the Elder in the Pinakothek’s collection, and also looks at his collaboration with Rubens and Van Balen and at works in the collection by contemporaries such as Paul Bril and Hans Rottenhammer; 22nd March to 16th June.
22 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Previously in London, the exhibition devoted to Mel Bochner runs here from 7th March to 23rd June.
7 Mar 2013 − 23 Jun 2013After 4 years of renovation, the Museum reopens to the public on 8th May.
8 May 2013 − 8 Aug 2013Previously in London (and reviewed in the June 2012 issue) and Dusseldorf, the retrospective devoted to Gillian Wearing runs here from 15th March to 7th July.
15 Mar 2013 − 7 Jul 2013A selection of works in public and private Neapolitan collections from the school of Resina landscape painters working in Ercolano and Portici in the late 19th century; to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013To mark the Museum’s twentieth birthday, Norman Foster has been invited to curate an exhibition on view to 15th September.
3 May 2013 − 15 Sep 2013PARADOX: Positions in Norwegian Video Art 1980–2010 traces the development of video art; to 18th August.
to 18 Aug 2013Works from the permanent collection by Vincent van Gogh are now back on display as part of the exhibition Vincent is back! – part II: Native soil which focuses on the period 1886 to 1890; 6th April to 22nd September.
6 Apr 2013 − 22 Sep 2013An exhibition devoted to Ugo Valeri (1873–1911), Italy’s answer to Toulouse-Lautrec, runs from 20th April to 15th July.
20 Apr 2013 − 15 Jul 2013A solo show devoted to Ron Mueck is on view to 30th September.
to 30 Sep 2013An exhibition devoted to the Italian Caravaggisti runs from 11th April to 12th July.
11 Apr 2013 − 12 Jul 2013The exhibition Dynamo. A cen-tury of light and movement in art, 1913–2013 includes work by artists ranging from Calder to Kapoor; to 22nd July.
to 22 Jul 2013Tea with Nefertiti: The Making of the Artwork by the Artist, the Museum and the Public, shown earlier in Doha, is on view here from 23rd April to 8th September.
23 Apr 2013 − 8 Sep 2013An exhibition devoted to Jules Dalou (1838–1902), ‘sculpteur de la IIIe République’ runs to 13th July (see also Petit Palais).
to 13 Jul 2013On view here and at Le Centquatre, a major exhibition exploring the political content in the work of Keith Haring runs from 19th April to 18th August.
19 Apr 2013 − 18 Aug 2013The exhibition Dark Romanticism: from Goya to Max Ernst, seen previously in Frankfurt, runs here from 5th March to 9th June.
5 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013A show exploring French medals of the 19th and 20th centuries is part of a nationwide series of exhibitions; to 9th June (see also Lille and Lyon).
to 9 Jun 2013L’art du contour: Le dessin dans l’Egypte ancienne; to 22nd July.
to 22 Jul 2013The work of Giotto is the focus of an exhibition here with loans from French museums and abroad; to 15th July.
to 15 Jul 2013An exhibition exploring German art spanning Friedrich to Beckmann runs from 28th March to 24th June.
28 Mar 2013 − 24 Jun 2013Le Mexique au Louvre, chefs-d’œuvre de la Nouvelle Espagne, XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles; 7th March to 3rd June.
7 Mar 2013 − 3 Jun 2013Chagall between war and peace examines work completed by the artist after the First World War in Paris, Vitebsk and the United States; 21st February to 21st July (see also Zürich).
21 Feb 2013 − 21 Jul 2013Over 300 works of pre-colonial Filipino art, ranging from sculpture and armour to textiles and jewellery, is on view here from 9th April to 24th July.
9 Apr 2013 − 24 Jul 2013A retrospective devoted to Eugène Boudin runs to 22nd July.
to 22 Jul 2013Fragile. Murano. Chefs-d’œuvres de verre de la Renaissance au XXIe siècle; to 28th July.
to 28 Jul 2013A substantial survey of work by Marie Laurencin; to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013A substantial survey of work by Marie Laurencin; to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013The exhibition Les Macchiaioli 1850–1874. Des impressionnistes italiens? runs from 10th April to 22nd July (then in Madrid).
to 22 Jul 2013The fifteenth-century alabaster mourners from the tomb of John the Fearless in Dijon are continuing their journey around the world here while the Dijon Museum is being renovated; 27th February to 27th May.
27 Feb 2013 − 27 May 2013During the renovation of the Hôtel Biron, over sixty marble statues and preparatory studies, many of them from private collections, are on view to 1st September 2013.
to 1 Sep 2013A show exploring French medals of the 19th and 20th centuries is part of a nation-wide series of exhibitions; to 23rd June (see also Lille, Lyon and Bordeaux).
to 23 Jun 201317th-century Dutch prints and drawings from the Dutuit collection are on view to 13th July.
to 13 Jul 2013A show devoted to the sculptor Jules Dalou runs from 18th April to 13th July.
18 Apr 2013 − 13 Jul 2013A monographic show devoted to Félix Ziem runs to 4th August.
to 4 Aug 2013Les impressionnistes slovènes et leur temps (1890–1920); 18th April to 13th July.
18 Apr 2013 − 13 Jul 2013Borderline focuses on art spanning Bosch to Basquiat that hovers between madness and normality; 17th February to 16th June.
17 Feb 2013 − 16 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to the Brueg(h)el dynasty of painters; to 2nd June.
to 2 Jun 2013Picasso, Braque, Léger and the Cubist Language is on view from 7th March to 7th July.
7 Mar 2013 − 7 Jul 2013An exhibition devoted to still-life paintings dating from 1910–50; to 9th June.
to 9 Jun 2013Alighiero Boetti a Roma concentrates on the artist’s work from the 1980s; to 29th September.
to 29 Sep 2013Work by the American sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899–1988) is on show here from 16th April to 21st July.
to 21 Jul 2013Work by the American sculptor Louise Nevelson (1899–1988) is on show here to 21st July.
to 21 Jul 2013To celebrate 100 years of the Bibliotheca Hertziana, the collection of Renaissance paintings donated to the Italian State by Henriette Hertz is on show, including works by Filippo Lippi, Giulio Romano and Solario; to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013Curated by Norman Rosenthal and Alex Gartenfeld, Empire State. New York Art Now is on view to 21st July.
to 21 Jul 2013A major exhibition devoted to Titian runs from 5th March to 16th June.
5 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013An exhibition here shows works by Italian artists, from Boldini to Corcos, shown at the Goupil Gallery in Paris at the turn of the 20th century; 22nd February to 23rd June.
22 Feb 2013 − 23 Jun 2013German Art of the 20th Century from the George Economou Collection; 25th May to 20th January 2014.
25 May 2013 − 20 Jan 2014The exhibition From Guercino to Caravaggio. Sir Denis Mahon and Seventeenth-Century Italian Art runs from 19th June to 1st September.
19 Jun 2013 − 1 Sep 2013Carlo Crivelli’s Annunciation with St Emidius is on loan here from the National Gallery, London, in the series Masterpieces from museums of the world in the Hermitage; 15th February to 27th May.
15 Feb 2013 − 27 May 2013Op und Pop Experimente amerikanischer Künstler ab 1960 is a loan exhibition of works from the private collection of Michael Domberger; 23rd March to 16th June.
23 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013While the Mauritshuis is undergoing renovation, masterpieces from its collection will be on display at the Gemeentemuseum; 28th April to 31st May 2014.
28 Apr 2012 − 31 May 2014A show exploring the life and work of both Constantijn and Christiaan Huygens also includes a full-sized replica of the Oranje-zaal in Huis ten Bosch; 25th April to 28th August.
25 Apr 2013 − 28 Aug 2013An exhibition of 16th- to 18th-century Italian and French drawings on loan from the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Brussels, runs to 27th May.
to 27 May 2013300 works of Tibetan art dating from the 14th century onwards are on show here to 2nd June.
to 2 Jun 2013The retrospective devoted to Santiago Sierra includes films, photographs and other performance ephemera; to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013The Galleria Sabauda has moved from the Palazzo dell’Accademia delle Scienze, which is to be made over to the Egyptian collection. Some 100 of its masterpieces can be seen in the Palazzo Reale, which will be its eventual home when work is completed at the end of 2014.
to 31 Dec 2014Previously in Moscow, Lotto in Le Marche includes some 40 paintings by the master; to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013The 2013 Biennale runs from 1st June to 24th November.
1 Jun 2013 − 24 Nov 2013Manet: return to Venice concentrates on the influence of Italian old masters on the artist and includes Olympia and the portrait of Zola; 25th April to 4th August (see also London, Royal Academy).
25 Apr 2013 − 4 Aug 2013A selection of 16th- and 17th-century Dutch and Flemish drawings from the permanent collection is on display from 14th March to 30th June.
14 Mar 2013 − 30 Jun 2013A retrospective to mark the 100th-birthday of Meret Oppenheim (1913–85) is on view to 14th July.
to 14 Jul 2013The Museum’s Kunstkammer reopened to the public in March 2013.
31 Mar 2013 − 31 Aug 2013The exhibition devoted to the depiction of clouds in art from 1800 to the present is on view from 22nd March to 1st July.
22 Mar 2013 − 1 Jul 2013Verena Dengler. Fantastic Socialism; to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013An exhibition of work by Giuseppe Penone is on view to 11th August.
to 11 Aug 2013A large exhibition of work by Christian Boltanski (b.1944) includes a site-specific kinetic work; 2nd March to 21st July.
2 Mar 2013 − 21 Jul 2013The influence of the graphic art of Alphonse Mucha on contemporary design is explored in an exhibition on view from 6th March to 14th July.
6 Mar 2013 − 14 Jul 2013The graphic art of Alphonse Mucha is the subject of an exhibition on view to 14th July.
to 14 Jul 2013Mao’s Golden Mangoes and the Cultural Revolution explores the symbol of the mango in Chinese propaganda; to 16th June.
to 16 Jun 2013John Singer Sargent Watercolors unites for the first time watercolours by the artist acquired by the Brooklyn Museum and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, in the early twentieth century and includes over ninety pieces; 5th April to 28th July.
to 28 Jul 2013Prints and multiples (1st); Impressionist and Modern sale (8th and 9th); Impressionist and Modern works on paper (9th); Post-War and Contemporary art (15th and 16th); Silver (21st); American art (23rd); and Latin American art (29th and 30th).
to 30 May 2013Old-master paintings (5th); Antiquities (6th); The Connoisseur’s eye (7th); 20th-century decorative arts (13th); Interiors (18th and 19th); and Books and manuscripts (20th and 21st).
to 21 Jun 2013At West 20th St., early work by Richard Serra; to 15th June.
to 15 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to Giosetta Fioroni features drawing, painting, film, theatre design and illustration, dating from the 1950s to the mid-1970s; 5th April to 2nd June (then in Rome).
to 2 Jun 2013The Impressionist Line from Degas to Toulouse-Lautrec: Drawings and Prints from the Clark; 12th March to 16th June.
12 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013At 555 West 24th St., works by Cecily Brown and Dennis Hopper are on view from 7th May to 22nd June.
7 May 2013 − 22 Jun 2013At 522 West 21st St., recent sculptures and paintings by Anselm Kiefer; 3rd May to 8th June.
3 May 2013 − 8 Jun 2013FACE TIME: Self and Identity in Expressionist Portraiture runs to 28th June.
to 28 Jun 2013The Costume Institute’s exhibition devoted to Punk will explore the movement’s impacts from its birth in the 1970s through its continuing influence on high fashion today; 9th May to 14th August.
9 May 2013 − 14 Aug 2013Birds in the Art of Japan is on display from 2nd February to 28th July.
2 Feb 2013 − 28 Jul 2013Previously in Paris, Impressionism and Fashion and Modernity is on view here from 26th February to 27th May (then in Chicago).
26 Feb 2013 − 27 May 2013Plain or Fancy? Restraint and Exuberance in the Decorative Arts follows the theme from the Renaissance to the early twentieth century through works from the permanent collection; 26th February to 18th August.
26 Feb 2013 − 18 Aug 2013A display here focuses on the Museum’s statue of Sleeping Eros, one of the finest of the few surviving ancient bronze statues from antiquity; to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013Photographs by William Eggleston; to 28th July.
to 28 Jul 2013Photography and the American Civil War runs to 2nd September (see also Washington).
to 2 Sep 2013Velázquez’s Portrait of Francesco I d’Este: A Masterpiece from the Galleria Estense, Modena; 16th April to 14th July.
to 14 Jul 2013The Civil War and American Art, seen previously in Washington, runs here from 27th May to 2nd September.
27 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Elizabeth Peyton’s series Klara 13 Pictures is on view to 15th June.
to 15 Jun 2013At 1018 Madison Avenue work by Nicolas de Staël is on view from 2nd to 31st May.
2 May 2013 − 31 May 2013Illuminating Faith: The Eucharist in Medieval Life and Art includes more than 65 illuminated manuscripts; 17th May to 2nd September.
17 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Drawings by Matthew Barney are on view from 10th May to 2nd September.
10 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Previously in Paris and reviewed in the January issue, the exhibition devoted to the architect Henri Labrouste runs from 10th March to 24th June.
10 Mar 2013 − 24 Jun 2013Bill Brandt: Shadow and Light runs to 12th August.
to 12 Aug 2013The touring show devoted to Claes Oldenburg, reviewed at its showing in Vienna in the May 2012 issue, focuses on the artist’s early career in the 1960s; 14th April to 5th August (then in Minneapolis).
to 5 Aug 2013Editions by Dieter Roth; to 24th June.
to 24 Jun 2013Koloman Moser: Designing Modern Vienna 1897–1907 is on view from 23rd May to 2nd September (then in Houston).
23 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013At 32 East 57th St., new work by Maya Lin is on view to 22nd June.
to 22 Jun 2013At 510 West 25th St., photographs by Richard Misrach is view from 4th May to 29th June.
4 May 2013 − 29 Jun 2013At 508 West 25th St. new work by Tim Hawkinson is on view from 3rd May to 29th June.
3 May 2013 − 29 Jun 2013At 534 West 25th St., paintings and sculptures by Yoshitomo Nara are on view from 10th May to 29th June.
10 May 2013 − 29 Jun 2013Expo 1: New York is on view from 12th May to 2nd September.
12 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Important carpets from the William A. Clark collection, Corcoran Gallery of Art (5th); Egyptian, Classical and Western Asiatic antiquities (5th); Old-master paintings (6th); Contemporary art (7th); Fine books and manuscripts including Americana (11th); and Important 20th-century design (12th).
to 12 Jun 2013An exhibition focusing on the theme of the unicorn in medieval and Renaissance art marks the 75th anniversary of the founding of The Cloisters museum and gardens; 15th May to 18th August.
15 May 2013 − 18 Aug 2013Previously in San Francisco, the major retrospective devoted to Jay DeFeo (1929–89) is on view here from 28th February to 2nd June.
28 Feb 2013 − 2 Jun 2013Rob Pruitt: An American Folk Artist is on view from 3rd May to 14th July.
3 May 2013 − 14 Jul 2013The American artist Max Weber’s formative years in Paris from autumn 1905 to December 1908 are the subject of an exhibition on view to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013The Genius of Richard Caton Woodville; 10th March to 2nd June.
10 Mar 2013 − 2 Jun 2013Brilliant Beginnings: The Athenaeum and the Museum in Boston explores the role of the Athenaeum in the founding of the Boston Museum of Fine Arts; to 3rd August.
to 3 Aug 2013An exhibition devoted to Korean Buddhist paintings from the Joseon Dynasty (1392–1910) runs from 16th November to 23rd June.
to 23 Jun 2013An exhibition here explores Chinese lacquer spanning the 13th to 18th centuries; 16th November to 8th September.
16 Nov 2012 − 8 Sep 2013Michelangelo: Sacred and Profane, Master Drawings from the Casa Buonarroti; 21st April to 30th June.
21 Apr 2013 − 30 Jun 2013Previously in Los Angeles, Destroy the Picture: Painting the Void, 1949–1962 runs here from 16th February to 2nd June.
16 Feb 2013 − 2 Jun 2013A loan exhibition of late Roman and early Byzantine treasures from the British Museum runs from 11th November to 25th August.
11 Nov 2012 − 25 Aug 2013They Seek a City: Chicago and the Art of Migration, 1901–1950 runs from 3rd March to 2nd June.
3 Mar 2013 − 2 Jun 2013The loan exhibition The Caporali Missal: A Masterpiece of Renaissance Illumination focuses on an illuminated manuscript acquired by the Museum in 2006 and puts it into context; 17th February to 2nd June.
17 Feb 2013 − 2 Jun 2013The Last Days of Pompeii: Decadence, Apocalypse, Resurrection, seen previously in Malibu, explores how over the three hundred years since their discovery in the early 1700s, the Vesuvian sites have inspired artists; to 7th July (then in Québec).
24 Feb 2013 − 7 Jul 2013The exhibition devoted to Paul Sietsema includes a new film produced during the artist’s residency at the Center; 4th May to 4th August (then in Chicago).
4 May 2013 − 4 Aug 2013Previously in New York (and reviewed in the July 2012 issue), San Francisco and Minneapolis, the retrospective devoted to Cindy Sherman is here from 17th March to 9th June.
17 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013The exhibition devoted to Martín Rico (1833–1908), is on view here to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013The monographic exhibition devoted to the Spanish landscape painter Martín Rico (1833–1908), reviewed at its Madrid showing in the February issue, runs here from 10th March to 7th July.
10 Mar 2013 − 7 Jul 2013Previously in Montpellier and Toulouse, and in Los Angeles, the international loan exhibition devoted to Caravaggio and his European followers, reviewed in the November 2012 issue, runs here from 6th March to 16th June.
6 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Parallel Practices: Joan Jonas & Gina Pane brings together selected performance works made between 1965 and 2010 by two artists; to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013Previously in New York, Picasso. Black and White is on view here from 24th February to 27th May.
24 Feb 2013 − 27 May 2013A major retrospective devoted to Hans Richter examines the artist’s career as both an innovator and a collaborator; 5th May to 2nd September (then in Metz).
5 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Ming Masterpieces from the Shanghai Museum; 3rd March to 2nd June.
3 Mar 2013 − 2 Jun 2013Henri Matisse: La Gerbe places Matisse’s final commission for Mr and Mrs Sidney F. Brody in the 1950s in context with the paper cut-outs he made at the end of his career; 21st April to 8th September.
21 Apr 2013 − 8 Sep 2013Work by Urs Fischer; 21st April to 19th August.
21 Apr 2013 − 19 Aug 2013Japan’s Modern Divide: The Photographs of Hiroshi Hamaya and Kansuke Yamamoto; to 25th August.
to 25 Aug 2013Looking East: Rubens’s Encounter with Asia explores what Rubens could have known about Asia in general and Korea in particular; 5th March to 9th June.
5 Mar 2013 − 9 Jun 2013Overdrive: L.A. Constructs the Future, 1940–1990 is the first major museum exhibition to survey Los Angeles’s distinct built environment; 9th April to 21st July.
9 Apr 2013 − 21 Jul 2013Sicily: Art and Invention between Greece and Rome; 3rd April to 19th August.
3 Apr 2013 − 19 Aug 2013The mid-career survey devoted to the Mexico City-based artist Abraham Cruzvillegas runs from 23rd March to 22nd September.
23 Mar 2013 − 22 Sep 2013Peru: Kingdoms of the Sun and Moon: Identities and Conquest in the Early, Colonial and Modern Periods is on view from 2nd February to 16th June.
2 Feb 2013 − 16 Jun 2013A major loan exhibition explores the visual arts in Britain during the reign of King Edward VII (1901–10); 28th February to 2nd June.
28 Feb 2013 − 2 Jun 2013A collection-based exhibition on the Société Anonyme includes more than 100 works, several of which are rarely on show; to 14th July.
to 14 Jul 2013The touring exhibition Inventing the Modern World: Decorative Arts at the World’s Fair 1851–1939 is on view here from 21st April to 4th August (then in Charlotte).
21 Apr 2013 − 4 Aug 2013A survey of Polaroid pictures from 1972 to the present by artists such as André Kertész and William Wegman is on view to 30th June.
to 30 Jun 2013The international loan exhibition Revealing the African Presence in Renaissance Europe, seen previously in Baltimore, runs here from 16th February to 9th June.
16 Feb 2013 − 9 Jun 2013The touring retrospective devoted to the American Pop artist Tom Wesselmann is on view here from 6th April to 28th July.
6 Apr 2013 − 28 Jul 2013The touring exhibition The Invention of Glory: Afonso V and the Pastrana Tapestries has its last showing here from 27th October to 31st December.
to 31 Dec 2013A major retrospective devoted to the American photographer Garry Winogrand (1928–84) runs here from 9th March to 2nd June (then in Washington, New York, Paris and Madrid).
9 Mar 2013 − 2 Jun 2013The touring exhibition Girl with a Pearl Earring: Dutch paintings from the Mauritshuis, made possible because the Mauritshuis is closed for building works, runs here from 26th January to 2nd June.
26 Jan 2013 − 2 Jun 2013Objects of Belief from the Vatican Ethnological Missionary Museum: Art of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas; 9th February to 8th September.
9 Feb 2013 − 8 Sep 2013Rembrandt’s Century is a concurrent show of 17th-century Dutch prints and drawings drawn from the permanent collection.
to 2 Jun 2013Impressionists on the Water runs to 13th October.
1 Jun 2013 − 13 Oct 2013The international loan exhibition Florence at the Dawn of the Renaissance: Painting and Illumination, 1300–1350, previously in Los Angeles, runs here from 16th March to 16th June.
16 Mar 2013 − 16 Jun 2013Grand Hotel: Redesigning Modern Life explores the impact of the hotel as one of the pre-eminent architectural and social structures of our time; to 15th September.
to 15 Sep 2013Drawn mainly from the permanent collection, the exhibition Over, Under, Next explores the ways that collage and assemblage have evolved over the last century; to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013Previously in London, the major exhibition Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes, 1909–1929: When Art Danced with Music is on view here from 12th May to 2nd September.
12 May 2013 − 2 Sep 2013Two large-scale 17th-century Dutch group portraits by Govert Flinck and Bartholomeus van der Helst are on long-term loan from the Rijksmuseum and the Amsterdam Museum; to 11th March 2017.
to 11 Mar 2017The Gallery recently accepted 781 paintings, watercolours, drawings, prints and illustrated books from the estate of Ruth Cole Kainen.
to 30 Jun 2013Albrecht Dürer: Master Drawings, Watercolors, and Prints from the Albertina; to 9th June.
to 9 Jun 2013Nam June Paik: Global Visionary includes nearly 70 works and more than 120 items from the Archive; 13th December to 11th August.
13 Dec 2012 − 11 Aug 2013The perfect finish: Three hundred years of lacquer art presents Asian lacquer ware from the Gallery and private Australian collections and includes works from Japan, China, Thailand and Burma; to 2nd June.
to 2 Jun 2013An exhibition devoted to Duchamp runs from 26th April to 16th June.
26 Apr 2013 − 16 Jun 2013A loan exhibition of works by J.M.W. Turner from Tate Britain, previously in Adelaide, runs here from 1st June to 8th September.
1 Jun 2013 − 8 Sep 2013Art sellers and buyers, collectors, critic, museum curators and anyone who is involved in art business can enjoy the decent art sales at Hong Kong Contemporary. Hong Kong Contemporary is of a new generation of International Art Fairs, providing fresh, trendy and accessible modern art.
24 May 2013 − 27 May 2013Previously in Tokyo, French masterpieces from the Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute are on view here from 8th June to 1st September.
8 Jun 2013 − 1 Sep 2013The story of the Australian artists who lived in France during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries is the subject of an exhibition running from 15th June to 6th October.
15 Jun 2013 − 6 Oct 2013Monet’s Garden is a loan show from the Musée Marmottan Monet, Paris; to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013This new kunsthalle is inaugurated with the exhibition Cantos Cuentos Colombianos, a selection of works by ten Colombian artists; to 8th September.
to 8 Sep 2013Birth of a Museum features works from Louvre Abu Dhabi; to 20th July.
to 20 Jul 2013Francis Alÿs’s Fabiola is on view here to 29th September.
to 29 Sep 2013The 19th biennale will run from 21st March to 9th June 2014.
to 9 Jun 2014Paintings, drawings and prints by Lloyd Rees (1895–1988) runs to 7th July.
to 7 Jul 2013A survey devoted to Jeff Wall is on view to 28th July.
to 28 Jul 2013An exhibition devoted to Raphael includes loans from Italian museums; 2nd March to 2nd June.
2 Mar 2013 − 2 Jun 2013