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Exhibitions

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presents “Paul Gauguin – Why Are You Angry?”, an exhibition that examines Gauguin’s work, confronting it with both historical documents and contemporary works.

Donatello - Madonna Pazzi - 1420-1425

Donatello: apotheosis in Florence

From 19 March until 31 July 2022, the Fondazione Palazzo Strozzi and the Musei del Bargello in Florence are dedicating a historical exhibition to Donatello, the most important sculptor of the Italian Quattrocento.

Kawanabe Kyosai - Hell Courtesan - thumbnail

Kyōsai, the last samurai of Japanese painting

From 19 March to 19 June 2022, the Royal Academy presents “Kyōsai: The Israel Goldman Collection”, the first exhibition devoted to the Japanese painter Kawanabe Kyōsai (1831-1889) to be organised in the UK in almost 30 years.

Utagawa Hiroshige - Awa Province Naruto Whirlpools - thumbnails

Portraits of a Blue Planet in Seattle

From 18 March to 30 May 2022, the Seattle Art Museum presents “Our Blue Planet: Global Visions of Water”, an exhibition showcasing the many ways in which artists from around the world have depicted water and its role in human life.

Odilon Redon - Baronne de Domecy - thumbnail

Pastels from the Fin de siècle

From 15 March to 14 August 2022, the Getty Museum presents “Powder and Light: Late 19th-Century Pastels”, an exhibition showing the evolution of pastel during the last quarter of the 19th century.