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Hamburger Kunsthalle: Paul Klee: The Buergi Collection
his first - and perhaps last -
presentation of Bürgi Collection not
only offers the viewing public an
...
Centre Georges Pompidou: Blanc and Demilly, Photographs of Lyon 1924-1962
The photos were first published in 1933 on a catalogue - Aspects of Lyon which constituted probably one of the most remarkable and most poetic visions of the great city on the Rhone. Since the dispersation of their of funds in 1962, their oeuvre is n...
Pierre Gianadda Foundation: Vincent van Gogh (1853-1890)
The exhibition brings together between 90
and 100 paintings and works on paper. As
for Van Gogh, drawing was ...
Joan Miró Foundation: Klee, Tanguy, Miró. Three approaches to landscape
Paul Klee (München-Buchsee, Berne, 1879 – Locarno, 1940) stands as a lone figure in the panorama of twentieth-century painting. A member of
the Expressionist group Der Blaue Reiter, he was also a teacher at the Bauhaus. In the 1920s he began to t...
Ketterer Kunst: Homage to Dresden - Moments of Rapture: Martin Leyer-Pritzkow Curates Photographs by Edy Brunner
Edy Brunner’s works have been exhibited in Shanghai, Zurich, New York and other places and can now be seen in Munich for the first time.
Edy Brunner used his Linhof Technorama 6 x 17 to portray the capital of the free state of Saxony shortl...
Joan Miro Foundation: The beauty of failure / The failure of beauty
The exhibition is about how great dreams and utopias that seem so splendid in the abstract are doomed to failure when we try to materialise them, because they presuppose an entirely new, ideal society that can never exist.
The show is divid...
Museum Tinguely: Kurt Schwitters. MERZ – a total vision of the world
In 1919 he invented his own artistic movement, Merz; the term is taken from the bank name "Kommerz- und Privatbank". From now on he grouped together all aspects of his very varied artistic activities – painting, sculpture, architecture, poetry, dr...
Centro Galego de Arte Contemporanea: Compostela: Lars Arrhenius, Gabriele Basilico, Roland Fischer, Gunther Forg, Ruben Ramos Balsa, Humberto Rivas, Lorna Simpson, Montserrat Soto, Beat Streuli, Peter Wüthrich
Lars Arrhenius, Gabriele Basilico, Roland Fischer, Günther Förg, Rubén
Ramos Balsa, Humberto Rivas, Lorna Simpson, Montserrat Soto, Beat Streuli
and Peter Wüthrich were invited by Miguel Fernández-Cid, Head of the CGAC
and curator of...
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