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There are certain rare people who seem to have two brains. This is the case of the English filmmaker and artist Steve McQueen. He was awarded the Turner Prize but also an Oscar in Hollywood for “12 Years a Slave”. The Tate Modern is staging an exhibition dedicated to him. "The wider public should be able to see him exhibited as an artist again."

News from National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).

Tate Britain dedicates to Beardsley a major exhibition that brings together 200 spectacular works, the largest display of his original drawings in over 50 years and the first exhibition of his work at Tate since 1923.

Nearly 50 years after MoMA’s defining 1972 survey, Italy: The New Domestic Landscape, this exhibition is the first major U.S. museum exhibition to assess this now-iconic movement from a historical perspective.

The reopening of the British Galleries will be a highlight of The Met’s 150th-anniversary year.

Exhibitions and other events from Garage newsletter.

Opening March 10, 2020, the exhibition Photography's Last Century: The Ann Tenenbaum and Thomas H. Lee Collection celebrates the remarkable ascendancy of photography in the last hundred years through the magnificent promised gift to The Met of more than 60 extraordinary photographs from Museum Trustee Ann Tenenbaum and her husband, Thomas H. Lee, in honor of the Museum's 150th anniversary in 2020.

British Baroque: Power and Illusion is the first ever exhibition to focus on baroque culture in Britain.

Wir laden Sie herzlich zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung «Lee Krasner. Living Colour» am Donnerstag, 06. Februar 2020 um 18:00 ein.

Drawing upon recent scholarship, this major new exhibition at Tate Modern offers a rare personal insight into Warhol and his work and provides a new lens through which to view this American icon.

The remarkable collection of Sandy Schreier is one of the finest holdings of twentieth-century fashion in private hands and one of the few amassed not as a wardrobe, but as an art collection.

On Thursday, February 6, The Metropolitan Museum of Art will host The Met Family Benefit: Feast for the Eyes, inviting children and their families to sample food, art, and culture from across the globe.

The Kunstmuseum Bern is showing the first exhibition of the central early phase of Teruko Yokoi’s (b. 1924) work in the 1950s and 1960s.
Opening on January 30 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art, Sahel: Art and Empires on the Shores of the Sahara will be the first exhibition of its kind to trace the cultural legacy of the region, including the legendary empires of Ghana (300–1200), Mali (1230–1600), Songhay (1464–1591), and Segu (1640–1861).

Wir laden Sie herzlich zur Eröffnung von Teruko Yokoi. Tokyo–New York–Paris–Bern ein. Wir zeichnen die Geschichte einer dynamischen Künstlerin nach, deren Werk sich im Umkreis und gleichzeitig im Schatten einiger der bedeutendsten Künstler des 20. Jahrhunderts entwickelte.

The Bundeskunsthalle, in collaboration with the Beethoven-Haus Bonn, is presenting a major exhibition to mark, in the native city of the famous composer, Beethoven's 250th birthday.

In her work, Franco-Canadian artist Kapwani Kiwanga (b. 1978, Hamilton, CA) questions the ways in which the writing of history, power systems and the generation of knowledge function, undermining the official understanding of truth by expanding history with popular belief, spirituality, magic and mythology.

News from National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).

On view at The Met Breuer from January 29 through March 29, 2020, From Géricault to Rockburne: Selections from the Michael and Juliet Rubenstein Gift will highlight some 50 works, ranging from a drawing by the French artist Théodore Géricault from about 1818 — the earliest work in the show — to a 2019 mixed-media work on paper by Rubenstein’s friend and artist Dorothea Rockburne.











