
Exhibition: Edvard Munch. Between the Clock and the Bed
From 15.11.2017 to 04.02.2018
The Met Breuer, Floor 3, New York
https://www.metmuseum.org/press/exhibitions/2017/edvard-munch
Organised by The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Exhibition: Polished to Perfection: Japanese Cloisonné 1880-1910
From 04.12.2017 to 04.02.2018
Los Angeles Museum of Art, Los Angeles (CA)
www.lacma.org
Organised by Los Angeles County Museum of Art
Exhibition: The Challenge of Modernism. Vienna and Zagreb around 1900
From 20.10.2017 to 18.02.2018
Orangery, Lower Belvedere, Vienna
https://www.belvedere.at/exhibition/viennaandzagreb
Organised by Belvedere Museum

In the years around 1900, the multi-ethnic realm of the Habsburg Monarchy experienced a lively exchange of art and culture between Vienna, its center, and the main cities of the Crown lands such as Zagreb. For the development of Croatian art around the turn of the century, this exchange was very significant. In the exhibition, the connections and points of reference at the start of the twentieth century are presented by key works of Austrian and Croatian artists of that period.
Exhibition: Alphonse Mucha
From 10.10.2017 to 25.02.2018
Palacio Gaviria, Madrid
https://www.esmadrid.com/agenda/alphonse-mucha-palacio-de-gaviria
Organised by Gaviria Palace
Exhibition: Kiefer Rodin
From 17.11.2017 to 12.03.2018
Barnes Foundation, Philadelphia, PA
www.barnesfoundation.org/whats-on/exhibitions
Organised by Barnes Foundation
Exhibition: Madame d'Ora, Make Me Beautiful!
From 21.12.2017 to 18.03.2018
Museum für Kunst und Gewerbe Hamburg, Hamburg
www.mkg-hamburg.de/en/ausstellungen/aktuell.html
Organised by Museum of Arts and Crafts, Hamburg
Exhibition: Reflections. Van Eyck & The Pre-Raphaelites
From 02.10.2017 to 02.04.2018
The National Gallery, London
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Organised by The National Gallery in collaboration with Tate Britain
Exhibition: The Art of Pastel from Degas to Redon
From 15.09.2017 to 08.04.2018
Musée Petit Palais, Paris
www.petitpalais.paris.fr/en/expositions/art-pastel-degas-redon
Organised by Petit Palais Museum
Exhibition: Klimt's Magic Garden: A Virtual Reality Experience by Frederick Baker
From 07.02.2018 to 22.04.2018
MAK, Vienna
www.mak.at/en/program/exhibitions/exhibitions?event_id=1516070722321&article_id=1514946430999
Organised by MAK Museum
Exhibition: Rodin -100 Years
From 01.09.2017 to 13.05.2018
Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio
www.clevelandart.org/events/exhibitions/rodin-100-years
Organised by Cleveland Museum of Art
Exhibition: The Dutch Artists in Paris, 1789-1914: Van Gogh, Van Dongen, Mondrian ...
From 06.02.2018 to 13.05.2018
Petit Palais Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris
www.petitpalais.paris.fr/expositions/les-hollandais-paris-1789-1914
Organised by Petit Palais Musée des Beaux Arts de la Ville de Paris in collaboration with the Van Gogh Museum, Amsterdam
Exhibition: The First House. The Private Home. The Manifesto House.
From 16.11.2017 to 16.05.2018
Casa Vicens. Carrer Carolines, 20, Barcelona
casavicens.org/exhibitions-and-activities/temporary-exhibitions/
Organised by Casa Vicens

The inaugural temporary exhibition aims to put Casa Vicens in an international context with a view of single-family homes designed by Gaudí?s most important contemporaries: the timeline of these figures begins with Viollet-le-Duc and William Morris, who were key in Gaudí?s training, and then moves to great American architects from the first generation of the Modern Architecture movement (Richardson, Sullivan and Wright), European architects of the same generation (Berlage, Wagner and others), and finishes up with various expressions of Art Nouveau (Horta, Guimard, Mackintosh and Olbirch).
Exhibition: William Morris and the Arts & Crafts in Great Britain
From 22.02.2018 to 20.05.2018
MNAC, Barcelona
www.museunacional.cat/ca/william-morris-i-les-arts-crafts-gran-bretanya
Organised by Museu Nacional d´Art de Catalunya (MNAC)

This exhibition will present masterpieces of the Arts & Crafts movement, which arose in Great Britain around 1880. It was a movement born from ideals, the concern for the effects of industrialisation in design, know-how and everyday life. It advocated a reactivation of traditional arts and crafts, a return to a simpler way of life and an improvement in the design of ordinary domestic objects. Its maximum ideologist was the artist and writer William Morris (1834-1896).
Exhibition: The Japonism of Emile Gallé
From 22.02.2018 to 22.05.2018
Kitazawa Museum of Art, Suwa-shi
kitazawamuseum.kitz.co.jp/exhibition/exhibition_30.html
Organised by Kitazawa Museum of Art, Suwa-shi