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" Brancusi-Serra" at the
Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao features 30
works from Brancusi along 9 sculptures and
drawings from Serra. through April 15 |
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The
Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
presents Georg Baselitz with "Baselitz as
Sculptor". The exhibition is a
retrospective of 30 years with 40 sculptures
produced by the artist, also a painter and
engraver. till January 29 |
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"Louise Bourgeois: Conscious and
Unconscious" at the
Qatar Museum in Doha is the first survey of
the artist's works in the Middle East. It
includes 32 works spanning from 1947 to 2009.
January 20-June 1 |
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The
Pushkin State Museum of Fine Arts presents:
"Salvador Dali: a Retrospective" with
100 pieces representing early to late works,
from September 3 till November 13.
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To honor the 100th birthday of Louise Bourgeois,
the
Fondation Beyeler organizes an exhibition of
sculptures and drawings. Her works are displayed
in dialogue with the permanent collection. "Louise
Bourgeois: A l'Infini" till January 8. |
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The
Centre Pompidou in Paris presents
"Edvard Munch:the modern eye", an
exhibition including 80 paintings, 30 artworks
on paper, fifty photographs and films from the
Norwegian painter. from September 21 till
January 9 |
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The
Städel Museum in Frankfurt presents
"Beckmann & America" till January 8 with
110 exhibits, including paintings, sculptures,
drawings, watercolors, done during the last
period of his life. |
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La
Pinacothèque de Paris presents
"Expressionismus & Expressionismi: Berlin-Munich
1905-1920. Des Blaue Reiter vs Brücke" till
March 11, 2012. With 170 works the
exhibition will represent the two very different
movements of German Expressionism. |
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Another exhihibition at
La Pinacothèque de Paris brings a new
reading of the work of Alberto Giacometti who
discovered Etruscan art and its civilization in
1955. "Giacometti and the Etruscans"
features 150 etruscan objects exhibited
alongside thirty sculptures from the artist. |
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Quote of the Month:
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"Without freedom, no
art; art lives only on the restraints it imposes on
itself, and dies of all others."
... Albert Camus
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