Pat Steir abstractions at the Gagosian Gallery
From 10 March to 7 May 2022, the Gagosian Gallery in Rome presents “Pat Steir: Paintings”, an exhibition of the latest works by one of the great innovators of post-war abstract painting.
From 10 March to 7 May 2022, the Gagosian Gallery in Rome presents “Pat Steir: Paintings”, an exhibition of the latest works by one of the great innovators of post-war abstract painting.
From 10 March to 10 July 2022, the Petit Palais in Paris is hosting an exhibition of the work of the Finnish painter Albert Edelfelt (1854-1905).
From 5 March to 12 June 2022, the National Gallery of Ireland presents “Young Gainsborough: Rediscovered Landscape Drawings”, an exhibition of 25 drawings created in his youth by Thomas Gainsborough, and recently attributed to the painter.
From 7 March to 3 April 2022, the National Gallery in London is presenting a virtual exhibition that allows visitors to view an altarpiece by Paolo Veronese in its original location.
From 2 March to 19 June 2022, the Städel Museum presents “Renoir. Rococo Revival”, an exhibition that examines the references to Rococo in the work of Pierre-Auguste Renoir.
From 4 March to 6 June 2022, the Schirn Kunsthalle Frankfurt presents “Art For No One”, an exhibition focusing on the artists who remained in Germany between 1933 and 1945, under the control of the National Socialist regime.
From 24 February to 29 August 2022, Tate Modern is hosting “Surrealism Beyond Borders“, an exhibition that presents Surrealism as an artistic movement with a global character, beyond the usually accepted geographical and chronological limits.
From February 25 to August 21, 2022, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents “Jean Dubuffet: Ardent Celebration”, an exhibition that traces the career of the French artist, one of the leading figures in post-war European art.
With the gift of Roy Lichtenstein’s studio, the Whitney Museum receives not only a priceless gift, but makes a commitment to preserve the legacy of one of the key figures of 20th-century art.
From 24 February to 3 July 2022, the Belvedere in Vienna presents “Face to Face”, an exhibition juxtaposing Marc Quinn’s contemporary sculptures with the famous “character heads” of the Baroque sculptor Franz Xaver Messerschmidt.