Highlights from the museum's extensive collection of Austrian art from the period 1890 to 1940 are on view, including major works by Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Alfred Kubin, and Egon Schiele.
From 10.06.2021 to 05.09.2021
Neue Galerie, New York
www.neuegalerie.org/exhibitions/41
Organised by Neue Galerie, New York
From 10.06.2021 to 05.09.2021
Neue Galerie New York
www.neuegalerie.org/wiener-werkstatte-fashion-and-accessories?mc_cid=e9cc3efe87&mc_eid=9e7fc9da7e
Organised by Neue Galerie New York
From 02.07.2021 to 03.10.2021
Riga Art Nouveau Centre
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Organised by Riga Art Nouveau Center
In the mood of summer flower magic, the Museum of the Riga Municipal Association of Cultural Institutions "Riga Art Nouveau Centre" is presenting a variety of elegant and colourful flowers depicted in early 20th century glass, porcelain and textile applied art works, as well as in paintings of Latvian artists.
The poppy is one of the most beautiful flowers of the summer, which has been appreciated by many artists, especially during the Art Nouveau period, as can be seen in this exhibition, showing about 200 artworks.
From 20.06.2021 to 10.10.2021
Museum Maricel, second floor, Sitges
www.museusdesitges.cat
Organised by Diputació de Barcelona and Museus de Sitges
From 10.04.2021 to 31.10.2021
Tate Modern, London
www.tate.org.uk/whats-on
Organised by Tate Modern
From 19.05.2021 to 02.01.2022
Musée Rodin et Musée national Picasso, Paris
www.musee-rodin.fr / www.museepicassoparis.fr
Organised by Musée Rodin et Musée national Picasso, Paris
2 artists, 2 museums, 1 exhibition.
The exhibition proposes a new comparative view of the works of Rodin (1840-1917) and Picasso (1881-1973), who each had a profound and lasting impact on the art of their time and that of the generations to come. The exhibition does not aim to show what Picasso borrowed from Rodin, but rather to explore how elements of Rodin's oeuvre merged with periods in Picasso's artistic career.
From 25.03.2021 to 13.02.2022
Upper Belvedere, Vienna
www.belvedere.at/en/lady-fan
Organised by Museum Belvedere
The last female portrait by Vienna's iconic painter, Gustav Klimt's Lady with Fan gazes seductively and with remarkable self-confidence into the distance. This vibrant painting is on show in Vienna again after more than a century. It will be presented with other examples of Klimt's last works in a special exhibition at the Upper Belvedere.
From 10.09.2021 to 20.02.2022
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/123/the-schedlmayer-collection
Organised by Leopold Museum
From 11.07.2021 to 10.04.2022
Sprudelhof Bad Haus 3, Bad Nauheim
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Organised by The Jugendstilforum in Bad Nauheim
The Jugendstilforum in Bad Nauheim opens its doors to the public with an exhibition devoted to ceramics.
Among the everyday objects produced by the Jugendstil, ceramics were of particular importance, as they could be produced cheaply and in series. Many people could afford them, and so the new Jugendstil ideas of form and decoration spread, especially with this material, which is the focus of this first exhibition.
From 29.03.2019 to 29.03.2023
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/107/vienna-1900
Organised by Leopold Museum
The exhibition creates an opulent tableau that offers uniquely rich and complex insights into the fascination of Vienna circa 1900 and the atmosphere of this vibrant period. Comprising some 1,300 items displayed across three floors, this semi-permanent installation presents the splendour and wealth of the artistic and intellectual achievements of this era through masterpieces from the Leopold Museum and notable permanent loan works from Austrian and international collections.