Kunstmuseum Basel shows »Made in Japan«

The Kunstmuseum Basel is opening Made in Japan: Japanese woodblock prints were in great demand in Japan in the 19th century and also sparked an enthusiasm for Japan in Europe. Many originals, some of them rare, can now be seen in the exhibition from March 16.

March 15, 2024
Karlsruhe, 47th Art Prize of the Sparkasse Cultural Foundation

Until March 27, the art exhibition Curtains. Opening and closing, showing and concealing. It shows the nominees for this year's Sparkasse Karlsruhe Art Prize, including Susanna Storch from the Art.Salon artist program.

March 11, 2024
Vienna, ALBERTINA honors Roy Lichtenstein

One of the most famous artists of the 20th century is on display at the ALBERTINA Museum in Vienna: With over 90 exhibits, the museum takes you into the world of Roy Lichtenstein, a leading representative of Pop Art. The exhibition opens on March 8.

March 08, 2024
Artistic research project »About a Moment« by Christiane Fleissner

Since 2019, artist Christiane Fleissner has been pursuing her artistic research project About a Moment. Her perception of space and time during climbing tours in the Alps forms the basis for her collages and photographic sculptures: they question the linear progression of time.

by Marius Damrow, March 07, 2024
Kunsthaus Zurich: »Apropos Hodler«

He was a »scandalous artist«, later highly esteemed and declared a Swiss »national artist«: nevertheless, the Kunsthaus Zürich considers Ferdinand Hodler only one-sidedly understood. From March 8, the exhibition Apropos Hodler will showcase the complexity of his work in the context of contemporary artists.

March 06, 2024
Art exhibition at the Hamburg University of Technology with Maik Buttler

The art exhibition reIMAGINEd: Beyond the Ordinary can be seen at the Hamburg University of Technology until March 30. It is a mouthpiece for relevant topics that deserve a broader discussion. Among the exhibiting artists is Maik Buttler, who is taking part in the Art.Salon artist program.

March 05, 2024
THE HAGUE, HOLLAND DANCE FESTIVAL WITH CORINNA ROSTECK AND SAHAR DAMONI

The Holland Dance Festival took place for the 19th time with an international program in the cities of The Hague, Delft, Tilburg and Rotterdam. From January 24 to February 17, the dance biennial presented the audience with an impressive and varied performance program.

March 05, 2024
Kunstmuseum Basel, 2 exhibitions in the main and new building

On March 2, the Kunstmuseum Basel opens two parallel exhibitions: In the main building, the show Ingenious Women. Women Artists and their Companions presents around 100 works and social backgrounds from the early modern period. In the new building, Dan Flavin. Dedications in Lights examines his works in rarely discussed contexts.

March 02, 2024
Washington, D. C.: The Phillips Collection shows »Bonnard's World«

A master of color: Pierre Bonnard is considered one of the quiet leaders of modernism. In Washington, D.C., The Phillips Collection is organizing a comprehensive exhibition of his work. Bonnard's World opens on March 2.

March 02, 2024
London, the Royal Academy of Arts shows Angelica Kauffman

»The most cultivated woman in Europe«: the painter Angelica Kauffman has been a sensation since the 18th century. From March 1, the Royal Academy of Arts in London will be presenting numerous of her remarkable self-portraits and history paintings in an exhibition.

March 01, 2024

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