
The installation includes objects from distinguished collections of glass, notably a group of works from the London Victoria and Albert Museum.
From 25.04.2018 to 01.07.2018
The Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo
www.suntory.com/sma/exhibition/2018_2/
Organised by The Suntory Museum of Art and the Asahi Shimbun company
From 10.04.2018 to 15.07.2018
Musée d'Orsay, Paris
www.musee-orsay.fr/fr/evenements/expositions/aux-musees/presentation-generale/article/ames-sauvages-46485.html?tx_ttnews%5BbackPid%5D=254&cHash=b38d1549e0
Organised by Orsay Museum, Paris
From 16.02.2018 to 29.07.2018
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/94/wow
Organised by Leopold Museum
The exhibition "WOW! The Heidi Horten Collection" is the first public presentation of one of the most impressive European private collections. The presentation at the Leopold Museum fulfils the collector's long-cherished wish to make the masterpieces meticulously collected by her since the 1990s by artists from Gustav Klimt to Andy Warhol and Damien Hirst accessible to a wide audience. Featuring more than 150 works from 100 years of art history, the presentation affords individual insights into the spectrum of art and artists united by Heidi Goess-Horten under one roof. The largest groups of works are those of Expressionism and American Pop Art. On display will be works by Marc Chagall, Ernst Ludwig Kirchner, Paul Klee, Gustav Klimt, August Macke, Franz Marc, Henri Matisse, Joan Miro, Edvard Munch, Pablo Picasso, Egon Schiele, Francis Bacon, Georg Baselitz, Jean-Michel Basquiat, Jean Dubuffet, Lucio Fontana, Lucian Freud, Damien Hirst, Alex Katz, Yves Klein, Roy Lichtenstein, Robert Rauschenberg, Gerhard Richter, Mark Rothko, Andy Warhol and many others.
From 07.04.2018 to 29.07.2018
Propriété Caillebotte, Yerres
www.proprietecaillebotte.com/category/actuellement/
Organised by Propriété Caillebotte
Propriété Caillebotte has been able to gather together more than one hundred and sixty symbolist works by some fifty French and European artists thanks to a private French collection. These artists, who span two generations, never formed a movement and only remained true to their own sensibilities, open "The Gateway of Dreams" for us.
From 04.05.2018 to 05.08.2018
Art Museum Riga Bourse, Riga
www.lnmm.lv/en/mmrb/visit/exhibitions/4457-art-nouveau-its-beginnings-influences-and-original-nature
Organised by Art Museum Riga Bourse
From 30.03.2018 to 14.08.2018
Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Glasgow
www.whatsonglasgow.co.uk/event/054888-charles-rennie-mackintosh:-making-the-glasgow-style
Organised by Glasgow Museums
2018 is the 150th anniversary of the birth of celebrated Glasgow architect, designer and artist Charles Rennie Mackintosh (1868-1928). Glasgow Museums is celebrating this significant anniversary with a major new temporary exhibition, one of the key events in the city-wide Mackintosh 2018 programme.
The installation "Charles Rennie Mackintosh: Making the Glasgow Style" spans the lifetime of the artist and takes a chronological and thematic narrative. Placing Mackintosh at the core of the story, it presents his work in the context of Glasgow, his key predecessors, influences and contemporaries, particularly those working in the Glasgow Style.
From 23.03.2018 to 26.08.2018
Lower Belvedere, Orangery, Vienna
www.belvedere.at/Beyond_Klimt
Organised by Belvedere Museum
Gustav Klimt is probably the artist most associated with Austrian art. His death in 1918 - the same year as the deaths of Egon Schiele, Koloman Moser, and Otto Wagner - is seen as the end of an era. However, their influence on the art world had waned even before this. Only peripherally affected by the political turmoil, a vibrant art scene developed in the countries of the Austro-Hungarian Empire with artists striving for change. The exhibition at the Lower Belvedere will guide you through this post-Klimt era.
From 30.03.2018 to 26.08.2018
Museum Prinsenhof Delft
prinsenhof-delft.nl/en/uitgelicht-tentoonstellingen/406-background-information-art-nouveau-new-objectivity-delft
Organised by Museum Prinsenhof Delft
The exhibition "Art Nouveau | New Objectivity | Delft" demonstrates that this important and innovative period in the cultural history of Delft is also of national and international significance. This Delft urge for innovation represents an important guiding principle in the Museum Prinsenhof Delft programming. It has previously resulted in the highly successful exhibitions of the work of modern Delft masters like Jan Schoonhoven (2015-2016) and Theo Jansen (2016-2017).
From 13.02.2018 to 02.09.2018
Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
www.khm.at/en/visit/exhibitions/stairway-to-klimt/
Organised by Museum of Art History Vienna
From 10.05.2018 to 09.09.2018
Munch Museet, Oslo
munchmuseet.no/en/exhibitions/mellom-klokken-og-sengen
Organised by Munch Museum
From 19.05.2018 to 19.09.2018
Musée des Beaux Arts de Nancy
www.mban.nancy.fr/fr/accueil/actualites/detail-actualite.html?tx_ttnews%5Btt_news%5D=189&cHash=b6f677f336a38fab5d4f4625a402dc01
Organised by Museum of Fine Arts in Nancy
From 23.05.2018 to 23.09.2018
Tate Modern, London
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on/tate-liverpool/exhibition/life-motion-egon-schiele-francesca-woodman
Organised by Tate Museum
From 22.06.2018 to 30.09.2018
Orangery, Lower Belvedere, Vienna
www.belvedere.at/exhibitions?ausstellung_id=1499086563015
Organised by Belvedere Museum
From 30.05.2018 to 30.09.2018
MAK, Exhibition Hall, Vienna
www.mak.at/en_post_ottowanger
Organised by MAK Museum
This exhibition explores Otto Wagner's impact as the "father of modernism." The show demonstrates the context and the interactions between Wagner and other protagonists of early modernism as well as Wagner's influence on his contemporaries, students, and subsequent generations of architects and designers.