Kimbell Art Museum exhibits the Battle of Pavia Tapestries
From June 16 to September 15, 2024, the Kimbell Art Museum presents the exhibition “Art and War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries”
From June 16 to September 15, 2024, the Kimbell Art Museum presents the exhibition “Art and War in the Renaissance: The Battle of Pavia Tapestries”
On view at the Portland Museum of Art June 14, 2024, through February 2, 2025, “Biting, never Bitter” represents a timely and noteworthy solo presentation of Peggy Bacon’s wry observations of her social, professional, and artistic networks during the 1920s and 1930s.
In June 2024, the Courtauld Gallery in London presents the exhibitions “Henry Moore: Shadows on the Wall” and “Roger Mayne: Youth”
From 6 June to 1 September 2024, the the National Gallery in London presents “Degas & Miss La La”, an exhibition that takes a closer look at Degas’ “Miss La La at the Cirque Fernando” (1879)
From June 5, 2024, to December 31, 2026, MUCEM (Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilisations) in Marseille presents the exhibition “The making of the Mediterranean. A look at museums”
From May 25 to October 27, 2024, the Kunstmuseum Basel presents the exhibition “When We See Us: A Century of Black Figuration in Painting”
From May 24 to August 25, 2024, the Frist Art Museum presents the exhibitions “Lee Alexander McQueen & Ann Ray: Rendez-Vous” and “Shahpour Pouyan: Winter in Paradise”
Following its appearance at the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin in 2023, the exhibition “Secessions: Klimt, Stuck, Liebermann” will be shown at the newly reopened Wien Museum from May 23 until October 13, 2024
From May 18 to September 8, 2024, the Philadelphia Museum of Art presents “Mary Cassatt at Work”, the first large-scale exhibition of the artist’s work in the U.S. in a quarter century.
From May 16 to October 13, 2024, Tate Britain presents “Now You See Us: Women Artists in Britain 1520-1920”, an exhibition of a 400-year journey which paved the way for future generations and established what it meant to be a woman in the British art world.