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Exhibitions

Henri Matisse - The Red Studio - thumbnail

Matisse’s “Red Studio” travels to Copenhagen

From 13 October 2022 to 26 February 2023, the Statens Museum for Kunst (National Gallery of Denmark) in Copenhagen presents an exhibition focusing on one of Henri Matisse’s great masterpieces.

MoMA delves into the artistic laboratory of “Just Above Midtown”

From October 9, 2022 to February 18, 2023, the Museum of Modern Art in New York presents “Just Above Midtown: 1974 to the Present,” an exhibition focusing on Just Above Midtown (JAM), a gallery that gave voice and visibility to numerous African-American artists.

Gustav Klimt - Wasserschlangen II Freundinnen - 1907 - Oil on canvas - 80 x 145 cm - Private collection

Klimt in Van Gogh’s house

From 7 October 2022 to 8 January 2023 the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam presents “Golden Boy Gustav Klimt”, the largest retrospective of Klimt’s work ever organised in the Netherlands.

Alice Neel, the portrait as an act of justice

From October 5, 2022 to January 16, 2023, the Center Pompidou presents “Alice Neel. An Engaged Eye”, an exhibition of the work of one of the great portraitists of modern American painting.

Vincent van Gogh - Bedroom - 1889 - thumbnail-1

Van Gogh’s American Century

From 2 October 2022 to 22 January 2023, the Detroit Institute of Arts presents “Van Gogh in America”, an exhibition celebrating the 100th anniversary of the museum’s acquisition of a self-portrait by Van Gogh, which became the first work by the artist to be acquired by an American museum.

Paul Klee - Die Buchse der Pandora als Stilleben - 1920

The Appeal of Incompleteness – National Museums Berlin

From 30 September 2022 to 15 January 2023, the National Museums Berlin presents “In:complete. Destroyed – Dismembered – Completed”, an exhibition focusing on incomplete or unfinished works of art.

Women in Abstraction, from Paris to Shanghai

From November 10, 2022 to March 8, 2023, a joint project of the Centre Pompidou in Paris and the West Bund Museum in Shanghai will reconfigure the popular exhibition “Women in Abstraction.”