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In the first U.S. exhibition of his work in nearly 30 years, Félix Vallotton: Painter of Disquiet—opening October 29 at The Metropolitan Museum of Art—will profile pivotal moments in the artist’s career as a painter and printmaker through some 80 works of art from more than two dozen lenders.

The exhibition will celebrate Peggy Guggenheim's Venetian life, shedding light on how she significantly continued to add works of art to her collection.

News from National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).

From 21 October the new format MoMA will be reopening, not only bigger in size but more importantly with a new concept.

With the exhibition project Now! Painting in Germany Today, the Kunstmuseum Bonn, the Museum Wiesbaden, the Kunstsammlungen Chemnitz – Museum Gunzenhauser and the Deichtorhallen Hamburg are willing to present the next generation of prominent important painters in Germany.

We present the new issue of the "Tretyakov Gallery" magazine - #3 2019 (64), dedicated to one of the famous Russian painters Vasily Polenov (1844–1927).

Die goldene Jahreszeit ist angebrochen. Wir zeigen Ihnen im Kunstmuseum Bern mit «Johannes Itten: Kunst als Leben. Bauhausutopien und Dokumente der Wirklichkeit» den ersten Meister des Bauhauses.

First major retrospective in Austria devoted to the enigmatic painting of Pierre Bonnard (1867–1947), Pierre Bonnard.

From 31 October to 29 November 2019, Eskenazi will show the first exhibition at the gallery devoted solely to objects from the Chinese scholar’s studio.

On 4 October 2019 a Jeff Koons sculpture, “Bouquet of Tulips”, was unveiled in Paris on the Champs Elysées behind the Petit Palais museum, having been conceived by the artist in 2016 to honour the victims of the 2015 terrorist attacks in Paris.

This international group show will feature a wide variety of media, works, objects, installations, performances, paintings, photographs, and videos created over the past twenty years by artists from Switzerland and around the world.

Visionary Korean artist Nam June Paik (1932-2006) is renowned for his pioneering use of emerging technologies and his innovative yet playfully entertaining work remains an inspiration for artists, musicians and performers across the globe.

Opening October 23, The Renaissance of Etching will trace the first 70 years of the etched print through some 125 etchings created by both renowned and lesser-known artists, displayed alongside a selection of drawings, printing plates, etching tools, illustrated books, and armor.

Exhibitions, music concerts and other events at the Zentrum Paul Klee (Bern) on October.

“Where things live” is the title of a project commissioned by the Museum of Vienna and at the same time it is the best description of a private Museum in Moscow bringing together many thousands of things depicting a whole era and at the same time creating its own life as a unique collection as well as an important vivant cultural place in its district.

This elegant sculpture was created to serve as the handle for the accompanying mirror, and the girl's various features are integral to the role she symbolizes: a player in a cult of a powerful goddess, probably Hathor.

Erskine, Hall & Coe are pleased to present Yo Akiyama & Genta Ishizuka, an exhibition of ceramics and lacquer work by two acclaimed Japanese artists.

Explore Dutch artist Bouke de Vries' contemporary interpretation of the eighteenth-century banquet table.

Under the title of Fateful Choices, the Israel Museum in Jerusalem is presenting 110 works of art from the bequest of the art dealer Hildebrand Gurlitt (1895-1956), many of which have never been on show in an exhibition before.

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