Exhibition: Diaghilev and the Golden Age of the Ballets Russes, 1909 - 1929
From 25.09.2010 to 09.01.2011
London
www.vam.ac.uk
Organised by Victoria and Albert Museum
Exhibition: Nuda Veritas. Gustav Klimt and the Origins of the Vienna Secession 1895-1905
From 23.09.2010 to 09.01.2011
Museum of Fine Arts. Budapest
www.szepmuveszeti.hu
Organised by Museum of Fine Arts Budapest
Exhibition: Wiener Werkstatte Silver and Belgian Silver Design
From 14.09.2010 to 12.12.2010
Sterckshof- Province of Antwerp
www.zilvermuseum.be
Organised by Zilvermuseum
Exhibition: Galileo Chini & Tuscany
From 10.07.2010 to 05.12.2010
Viareggio
www.gamc.it
Organised by Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, Viareggio
Exhibition: Jules Chéret and the Belle Epoque: From Posters to Interior Decoration
From 24.06.2010 to 07.11.2010
Paris
www.lesartsdecoratifs.fr
Organised by Les Arts Décoratifs
Exhibition: Wallpaper
From 07.07.2010 to 31.10.2010
Barcelona
www.dhub-bcn.cat
Organised by Disseny Hub Barcelona
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

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.
Exhibition: Reshaping Art Nouveau Online
30.09.2010
Belgian Comic Strip Centre, Brussels
www.europeana.eu
Organised by EUROPEANA Think Culture
Exhibition: Ålesund's Art nouveau architecture at the City Hall of Riga
From 10.09.2010 to 29.09.2010
Riga
www.artnouveau-net.eu
Organised by Jugendstilsenteret
Exhibition: Joseph Maria Olbrich 1867-1908. A Secession Architect
From 11.06.2010 to 27.09.2010
Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org
Organised by Leopold Museum
Exhibition: Charles van der Stappen
From 02.07.2010 to 26.09.2010
Brussels
www.fine-arts-museum.be
Organised by Musée des Beaux-Arts of Belgium
Exhibition: Scenes from Art Nouveau, from Guimard to Nachbaur
From 04.09.2010 to 19.09.2010
Nogent-sur-Marne
www.hector-guimard.net
Organised by The City Council of Nogent-sur-Marne
Exhibition: American Woman: Fashioning a National Identity
From 05.05.2010 to 15.09.2010
New York
www.metmuseum.org
Organised by Metropolitan Museum
Open Day: Celebration of the Heritage Day in the Sprudelhof in Bad Nauheim
12.09.2010
Bad Nauheim
www.bad-nauheim.de
Organised by Jugendstilverein
Exhibition: Rusiñol-Picasso
From 28.05.2010 to 05.09.2010
Museu Picasso, Barcelona
www.museupicasso.bcn.es
Organised by Museu Picasso de Barcelona and the Consorci del Patrimoni de Sitges (Cau Ferrat)

Picasso expert Pierre Daix has written that the Catalan artist Santiago Rusiñol exercised a crucial influence on the young Picasso. This exhibition aims to explore this claim in depth and establish the elements of influence and confluence between the two artists by way of a comparative reading, both biographical and iconographic.
Organized jointly by the Museu Picasso and Cau Ferrat in Sitges, Rusiñol-Picasso will put on show for the first time the strong links between the two artists on the basis of the thesis developed by its curator, Eduard Vallès, in his recent book Picasso i Rusiñol. La cruïlla de la modernitat (Consorci del Patrimoni de Sitges, Barcelona 2008).
The paths of the two artists crossed at a time when their respective careers were in transition: Picasso was emerging from the academic tutelage of his father and the art schools he had attended and Rusiñol, though a highly acclaimed artist, was no longer the paradigm of modernity he had once been.
When Picasso first arrived in Barcelona Rusiñol was one of the city's most renowned artists. It is worth noting that a number of the themes the young Picasso tackled had their origin in pioneering works by Rusiñol. Picasso even painted his own versions of some of Rusiñol's pictures, an indication the works that made of how closely he followed the older man's work.
The great attraction that Picasso was to feel for the work of El Greco throughout his life first manifested itself precisely at the time when Rusiñol was championing him.
Rusiñol was also one of the first collectors of Picasso's work and thus one of the first to perceive their value. A number of these Rusiñol Picassos are in Cau Ferrat in Sitges, the private museum founded by Rusiñol which Picasso visited on several occasions, both as a young man and in his mature years. In fact, during the 1960s Picasso made some little-known illustrations based on Rusiñol's most famous work, L'auca del Senyor Esteve; these are also part of this exhibition, and show that the connection between the two artists still endured long beyond Picasso's Barcelona years.