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Dürer to Van Dyck: Drawings from Chatsworth House

Edinburgh, UK

Royal Scottish Academy

Opened 9 Nov 2024

Until 23 Feb 2025

Jugendstil: Made in Munich

Munich, Germany

Kunsthalle München

Opened 25 Oct 2024

Until 23 Mar 2025

Up close to the Madonna: Reliefs and paintings of the Florentine Renaissance

Dresden, Germany

Skulpturensammlung

Until 27 Apr 2025

Amazons: The Ancestral Future

Barcelona, Spain

Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona (CCCB)

Opened 13 Nov 2024

Until 4 May 2025

The Great Mughals: Art, Architecture and Opulence

London, UK

Victoria and Albert Museum

Until 5 May 2025

Caspar David Friedrich: The Soul of Nature

New York, USA

Metropolitan Museum of Art

Opened 8 Feb 2025

Until 11 May 2025

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Michelangelo, Leonardo, Raphael

At the turn of the sixteenth century, three titans of the Italian Renaissance – Michelangelo, Leonardo and Raphael – briefly crossed paths, competing for the attention of the most powerful patrons in Republican Florence. Starting with Michelangelo’s celebrated Taddei Tondo, this exhibition explores the rivalry between Michelangelo and Leonardo and the influence both had on the young Raphael.

Closing soon

London, UK

Royal Academy of Arts

Opened 9 Nov 2024

Until 16 Feb 2025

Portia Zvavahera: Zvakazarurwa

Zvakazarurwa will comprise new and recent works by Portia Zvavahera, drawing from the cosmologies of Shona culture, Christian faith, personal experience and esoteric dream-worlds. The title of the exhibition is in Shona and translates to ‘Revelations’. Mediated via an engagement with paint and print, and drawn from both European and African traditions of making, Zvavahera’s innovative surfaces combine lino and cardboard printing, wax resist and oil bar drawing, fluid brushwork and washes of printer’s ink.

Closing soon

Cambridge, UK

Kettle’s Yard

Opened 22 Oct 2024

Until 16 Feb 2025

Adrenaline Junkie: Exploring Horror Through Art and Digesting the Abject

Horror has been historically read as gratuitously graphic and accused of inciting moral corruption due to its expletive and direct nature. Adrenaline Junkie dispels the idea that horror is simply a perverse and sadistic genre. It looks at horror and fear as productive to political and sociological causes, and takes into account its capacity for pleasure and the humanity in our morbid curiosities and fascination with the grotesque.

Closing soon

York, UK

Norman Rea Gallery

Opened 5 Feb 2025

Until 21 Feb 2025

Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines: A Radical Art School

More than just partners in art, Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines were life partners for over sixty years and together they co-founded the East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing in 1937. Like the community that the Bloomsbury group created at Charleston, at their rural Suffolk home, Benton End, Morris and Lett-Haines fostered a creative community that lived and worked together in the countryside.

Closing soon

Lewes, UK

Charleston

Opened 16 Nov 2024

Until 23 Feb 2025

JMW Turner and changing visions of landscape

The exhibition exploring artists’ approaches to landscape from the seventeenth century to the present day. It commences the celebrations for the 250th anniversary of the birth of JMW Turner, one of the most influential artists in the history of western art. The exhibition explores the evolution of landscape art, centring on Turner’s influence, whose landscapes conveyed a full range of artistic, historical and emotional meanings.

Closing soon

Norwich, UK

Norwich Castle Museum and Art Gallery

Until 23 Feb 2025

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