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Exhibition: Vienna 1900: Birth of Modernism

From 29.03.2019 to 29.03.2023
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/107/vienna-1900
Organised by Leopold Museum


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The exhibition creates an opulent tableau that offers uniquely rich and complex insights into the fascination of Vienna circa 1900 and the atmosphere of this vibrant period. Comprising some 1,300 items displayed across three floors, this semi-permanent installation presents the splendour and wealth of the artistic and intellectual achievements of this era through masterpieces from the Leopold Museum and notable permanent loan works from Austrian and international collections.

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Exhibition: H. Anglada-Camarasa: A Pictorial Review of "la Caixa" Collection. New dates!

From 25.10.2018 to 29.08.2021
CaixaForum Palma, Mallorca
caixaforum.es/ca/palma/fichaexposicion?entryId=545637
Organised by Obra Social la Caixa


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This exhibition presents a wide and varied selection of paintings by Anglada-Camarasa in order to present his oeuvre from a personal, romantic perspective that recalls the layout of the Museum in Pollença. It provides a unique opportunity to learn more about the work of Anglada-Camarasa through a different exhibition approach from how the work has been shown in CaixaForum until now.

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Exhibition: Josef Hoffmann - Otto Prutscher

From 01.07.2019 to 18.04.2021
Josef Hoffmann Museum in Brtnice
www.moravska-galerie.cz/moravska-galerie/vystavy-a-program/aktualni-vystavy/2019/otto-prutscher.aspx
Organised by Moravian Gallery, Brno in collaboration with the MAK Museum, Vienna


Otto Prutscher. Stemmed glasses, Vienna, ca. 1907. Made by Meyr's Neffe, Adolf (Adolfov, CZ) for E. Bakalowitz & Sons Cut flashed glass © Moravská Gallery, Brno

On the occasion of the 70th anniversary of Otto Prutscher's death, the exhibition highlights the importance of his work for the development of Viennese Modernism. The show is dedicated to Josef Hoffmann's (1870-1956) in association with Otto Prutscher (1880-1949). Like Hoffmann an architect and designer, Prutscher was master of all materials used in the applied arts. He was an exhibition designer, a teacher, and a member of the most important reform movements in art from the Secession to the Wiener Werkstätte and the Werkbund.

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Exhibition: Spanish Nineteenth-Century Painting From Goya to Art Nouveau

From 04.10.2019 to 31.12.2020
Madrid
www.fundacioncristinamasaveu.com
Organised by Colección Maria Cristina Masaveu Peterson


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Exhibition: Otto Prutscher: Universal Designer of Viennese Modernism

From 20.11.2019 to 11.10.2020
MAK Museum, Vienna
www.mak.at/en/ottoprutscher
Organised by MAK Museum


Covered Goblet. Execution: Josef Carl © MAK/GEORG MAYER

This MAK exhibition presents the figure of Otto Prutscher (1880-1949) seventy years after his death, including the manifold roles he played in developing Viennese Modernism. Prutscher was an architect and designer who employed the entire variety of applied arts materials and was also an exhibition designer, teacher and member of all the major art reform movements, from the Secession to the Wiener Werkstätte and Werkbund.

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Exhibition: Bentwood and Beyond. Thonet and Modern Furniture Design

From 19.12.2019 to 06.09.2020
MAK Museum, Vienna
www.mak.at/en/thonet
Organised by MAK Museum


Josef Hoffmann. <em>Armschair</em> ca. 1907 © MAK Georg Mayer
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Exhibition: German Expressionism: The Braglia and Johenning collections.

From 15.11.2019 to 30.08.2020
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/112/german-expressionism
Organised by Leopold Museum


August Macke, <Ladies in the Park (with white umbrella)</em>, 1913 © Stiftung Renate und Friedrich Johenning Photo: Linda Inconi-Jansen
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Exhibition: Tiffany in Bloom: Stained Glass Lamps by Louis Comfort Tiffany

From 20.10.2019 to 14.06.2020
The Cleveland Museum of Art Cleveland, Ohio
www.clevelandart.org/exhibitions/tiffany-bloom-stained-glass-lamps-louis-comfort-tiffany
Organised by The Cleveland Museum of Art


Tiffany Studios.<em>Peony Table Lamp</em>, ca. 1901-1910. Probably by Clara Wolcott Driscoll.  Leaded glass, bronze. The Cleveland Museum of Art, Bequest of Charles Maurer

The exhibition explores Tiffany's vivid designs in relation to emerging artistic and craft movements at the turn of the 20th century. Through the dynamic, illuminated display of 20 of the designer's finest stained glass table and floor lamps. "Tiffany in Bloom" introduces visitors to the magic that Tiffany created with thousands of shards of glass and the "newfangled" power of electric light. Period photographs and accounts of his artisans also provide a glimpse into Tiffany's shop and Studio.

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Exhibition: Everything We Own

From 28.09.2019 to 31.05.2020
Munch Museet, Oslo
www.munchmuseet.no/en/exhibitions
Organised by Munch Museet


Edvard Munch. <em>Starry Night</em>, 1889 © Munch Museet

The final exhibition before the Munch Museet moves to the new building presents, for the first time in history, works from all collections of the museum alongside each other. This is the last opportunity to visit the Mseum at its iconic building from 1963.

The show includes famous works by Munch, including The Scream, Madonna, Starry Night and The Kiss and other gems from artist like Amaldus Nielsen, Harriet Backer, Ludvig Ravensberg, Teddy Røwde, Jakob Weidemann and Johan Berner Jakobsen.

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Exhibition: Otto Wagner: Master of Viennese Art Nouveau

From 13.11.2019 to 16.03.2020
Paris
www.citedelarchitecture.fr/fr/exposition/otto-wagner-maitre-de-lart-nouveau-viennois
Organised by Cité de l'architecture et du patrimoine


Edvard Munch. <em>Starry Night</em>, 1889 © Munch Museet

Discover the architect Otto Wagner, a key figure in the field of European architecture at the turn of the 20th century. His works contributed greatly to the emergence of a "modern architecture".

This exhibition is part of the Viennese season organised by the Cité.

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Exhibition: The Nude Male: Stripping Bare the Archetypes of Masculinity

From 22.11.2019 to 08.03.2020
Museu d'Art de Cerdanyola del Vallès
www.macerdanyola.wixsite.com/museuartcerdanyola-/exposicions
Organised by Diputació de Barcelona


Curated by the Museu d'Art de Cerdanyola in collaboration with the Fundació Joan Abelló, this exhibition provides an analysis of male nudes from a feminist perspective that vindicates gender equality and the sexual and emotional diversity of gender identity.

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Exhibition: KUNIYOSHI +: Design and Entertainment in Japanese Woodblock Prints / UKIYOENOW: Tradition and Experiment

From 26.10.2019 to 16.02.2020
MAK, Vienna
www.mak.at
Organised by MAK, Vienna


Utagawa Kuniyoshi, <em>The Ghost of Asakura Togo</em>, 1851 © MAK/Georg Mayer Masumi Ishikawa, <em>David Bowie Shapeshifting Comparison Ukiyo-e, Tokyo, 2018 © UKIYO-E PROJECT" />

To commemorate  the 150th anniversary of Austrian-Japanese friendship, the MAK presents two exhibitions:  "KUNIYOSHI +: Design and Entertainment in Japanese Woodblock Prints" and "UKIYOENOW: Tradition and Experiment".

The first presentation is devoted to the late period of the ukiyo-e. The show's main spotlight is on one of the most important and innovative artists of the nineteenth century, Utagawa Kuniyoshi (1797-1861).  In contrast, "UKIYOENOW: Tradition and Experiment" opens up new dimensions in the contemporary treatment of the Japanese art form and poses the question of how far the different forms of production-traditional handicraft and digital print-and also the new context of global/transnational pop cultures are impacting the further development of the ukiyo-e.

Press Conference: Friday, 25 October 2019, 10:30 a.m.

 

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Exhibition: James Tissot: Fashion & Faith

From 12.10.2019 to 09.02.2020
De Young Museum, San Francisco (CA)
deyoung.famsf.org
Organised by Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco and Musée Orsay, Paris


James Tissot. <em>October</em> 1877. Oil on canvas. Image provided courtesy of the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco
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Exhibition: Art Nouveau: The Triumph of Beauty

From 19.04.2019 to 26.01.2020
Reggia di Venaria, sale dei Paggi, Turin
www.lavenaria.it/en/exhibitions/art-nouveau
Organised by Reggia di Venaria


Poster of the exhibition

By showcasing posters and paintings, sculptures, furniture and ceramics, the exhibition underscores the extraordinary artistic and artisanal blossoming that swept over and ultimately overhauled decorative taste at the beginning of the twentieth century.

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Exhibition: Japonism. East Winds in European Art

From 28.09.2019 to 26.01.2020
Rovigo
www.palazzoroverella.com/en/
Organised by Palazzo Roverella


Emile Orlik. <em>Landscape with Mount Fuji</em>, 1908.  Courtesy Daxer & Marschall, Monaco
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Exhibition: Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style

From 06.10.2019 to 20.01.2020
Walters Art Museum, Baltimore, MD
Travelling exhibition Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style will be the first exhibition in the United States not only to showcase the seminal work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) but to locate his production in relation to the larg
Organised by American Federation of Arts


<em>May Queen from the Ladies</em>

Travelling exhibition "Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style" will be the first exhibition in the United States not only to showcase the seminal work of Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928) but to locate his production in relation to the larger circle of designers and craftspeople with which he shared sources, stylistic features, and patrons.

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Exhibition: Richard Gerstl. Inspiration Legacy

From 27.09.2019 to 20.01.2020
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/111/richard-gerstl
Organised by Leopold Museum


Richard Gerstl, <em>Semi-Nude Self-Portrait</em>, 1904/05 © Leopold Museum, Vienna
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Exhibition: Blue. The Colour of Modernisme

From 27.09.2019 to 19.01.2020
CaixaForum Zaragoza
caixaforum.es/es/zaragoza/p/azul-el-color-del-modernismo_a940952
Organised by Obra Social "la Caixa" in collaboration with Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya and Musées d'Art et d'Histoire de Genève


Ferdinand Hodler. <em>Lake Thun with Simmetric Reflexion</em>, 1909 © Musées d'Art et d'Histoire de la Ville de Genève. Photo: B. Jacot-Descombes

The touring exhibition "Blue. The Colour of Art Nouveau" aims to explore the spirit of a period in which blue was a predominant thread. In the late nineteenth century, relating landscapes and the phenomena of nature to moods, so as to transmit the soul's hues and tonalities, ended up constituting a poetological aesthetic that became inscribed within the great movement of modernity, moving through Symbolism and witnessing the birth of the cinematograph.

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Exhibition: Van Gogh, Starry Night

From 22.02.2019 to 05.01.2020
Atelier des Lumières, Paris
www.atelier-lumieres.com/fr/node/1028
Organised by Atelier des Lumières


Poster of the exhibition

Projected on all the surface of the Atelier des Lumières, the new digital exhibition immerses visitors in the paintings of Vincent van Gogh. This new visual and musical production retraces the intense life of the artist, who, during the last ten years of his life, painted more than 2,000 pictures, which are now in collections around the world.

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Exhibition: Touching Colour: The Renewal of Pastel

From 04.10.2019 to 05.01.2020
Barcelona
www.fundacionmapfre.org/fundacion/es_es/exposiciones/sala-casa-garriga-nogues/tocar-el-color.jsp
Organised by Fundación MAPFRE


Eugène Boudin. <em>White Clouds, Blue Sky</em>, ca. 1859. Musée Eugène Boudin, Honfleur  © H. Brauner

With 98 works on display by 68 artists, the exhibition seeks to analyse not only the place that pastel holds compared to traditionally venerated oil painting, but also the reasons that led different artists in the 19th and 20th centuries to turn to and reclaim this medium. Divided into 10 chronological sections, the show highlights the key moments and crucial figures in the rebirth of pastel during the first iteration of modernity, a time when this technique came to be considered an art in its own right.

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