In the summer of 1939, the Kunstmuseum acquired twenty-one outstanding works of German and French Modernism. Denounced as « degenerate », they have been forcibly removed from German museums in 1937 in
With the exhibition "L. E. & O. T. The design of reality is unsatisfactory.", the works of the great art brut artist, Oswald Tschirtner (1920 - 2007), who lived in the House of Artists in Gugging f
This major retrospective celebrates the centenary of Helmut Newton (1920–2004), with some delay due to the corona cris. Produced in partnership with the Helmut Newton Foundation in Berlin, it documents
'Earthseed' brings together paintings, sculptures and works on paper by Julie Curtiss (b. 1982 in Paris, lives and works in New York), Loie Hollowell (b. 1983 in Woodland, California, lives and works i
Mendes Wood DM is proud to take part in the first edition of Paris+ par Art Basel with a special solo presentation The Impossible Dance by the Turin-based Italian artist Guglie
SEE MONSTER, a decommissioned North Sea offshore platform transformed into one of the UK's largest public art installations, will be welcoming the public onboard until 5 November 2022 at the Tropicana
From his academic training, his first Fauvist landscapes and still-lifes to the influence of primitivism, Roman art or even Japanese calligraphy: the exhibition "Joan Miro: The Essence of Past and Pres
Enter a magical world of children’s games from around the globe in the Children’s Games exhibition which showcases a treasure of poetic and political video works. For the first time in Scandi
The reign of Augustus marked a turning point in Roman history. As Rome’s first emperor (27 BCE to AD 14), he not only possessed immense power but also implemented novel communication strategies. With t
The work of Dineo Seshee Bopape (b. Polokwane, South Africa, 1981; lives and works in Johannesburg) is characterized by the use of organic and highly symbolic materials that allude to the concepts of m