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Exhibitions

Rolling Art at the Guggenheim Bilbao

From April 8 to September 18, 2022, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents “Motion. Autos, Art, Architecture,” an exhibition that surveys more than a century of automotive creation, exploring its connections to the visual arts and architecture.

The Unsuperficial Beauty of African art

From 3 April to 31 July 2022, the Kimbell Art Museum presents “The Language of Beauty in African Art”, an exhibition that examines the beauty of sub-Saharan African works of art from the perspective of the people who created them.

Björn Lövin – The Reconstructed Installations

From 2 April to 18 September 2022, Moderna Museet in Stockholm presents “Björn Lövin – The Surrounding Reality”, an exhibition that reconstructs three of Björn Lövin’s (1937-2009) most important art installations.

John Chamberlain · chrome expressionism

From 1 April to 21 May 2022, Hauser & Wirth presents “John Chamberlain. Reclaimed”, an exhibition of five sculptures created from abandoned vintage cars found near Bern, Switzerland.

Gagosian exhibits the recent work of David Reed

From 31 March to 21 May 2022, the Gagosian Gallery presents in Basel “David Reed: Losing and Finding”, an exhibition of recent works by the American artist David Reed.

Giovanni Boldini - Moulin Rouge - thumbnail

Boldini, the portraitist of the Belle Époque

From 29 March to 24 July 2022, the Petit Palais in Paris presents “Boldini: Pleasures and Days”, an exhibition dedicated to Giovanni Boldini, the Italian painter who became the great portraitist of the Parisian aristocracy of his time.

Joseph Mallord William Turner - The Slave Ship - detail

Turner, as contemporary as ever

From 27 March to 10 July 2022, the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston presents “Turner’s Modern World”, an exhibition of some 100 works by J.M.W. Turner (1775-1851) that show how the artist’s concerns and interests are still relevant two centuries later.

Paul Gauguin - Arearea no varua ino - thumbnail

Gauguin, (re)examined in Berlin

From 26 March to 10 July 2022, the Alte Nationalgalerie in Berlin presents “Paul Gauguin – Why Are You Angry?”, an exhibition that examines Gauguin’s work, confronting it with both historical documents and contemporary works.