The Albertina Museum is honoring Egon Schiele, one of expressionism's most important visual artists, with a revolutionary exhibition. Based on a concept originated by Ciprian Adrian Barsan, it envisions a return of Schiele's lost works-known only from black-and-white photographs- courtesy of Adrian Ghenie's hauntingly emphatic artistic abilities.
Exhibition: Egon Schiele -Adrian Ghenie
From 11.10.2024 to 09.02.2025
Albertina Modern, Vienna
www.albertina.at/en/exhibitions/egon-schiele-adrian-ghenie
Organised by Albertina Museum
Exhibition: Gabriele Münter: The Great Expressionist Woman Painter
From 12.11.2024 to 09.02.2025
Thyssen-Bornemisza National Museum, Madrid
www.museothyssen.org/en/exhibitions/gabriele-munter
Organised by Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemizsa
Gabriele Münter (1877-1962) was one of the founders of The Blue Rider (Der Blaue Reiter), the legendary group of Expressionist artists based in Munich.
The exhibition, which includes more than one hundred paintings, drawings, prints and photographs, aims to reveal an artist who rebelled against the limits imposed on women of her day and who succeeded in becoming one of the most notable figures of German Expressionism in the early 20th century.
Exhibition: Poster Women: Women's Poster
From 11.10.2024 to 16.02.2025
Wiesbaden Museum
www.museum-wiesbaden.de/en/plakatfrauen-frauenplakat
Organised by Wiesbaden Museum
The theme of the installation is the changing relationship between the poster as an artistic and creative medium and the role played in it by women. Male poster designers from the first heyday of German poster design, from 1905 to 1921 approximately, used woman as a theme and women as models in a variety of ways.
The show and the accompanying exhibition catalogue present a selection from the collections of F. W. Neess and Maximilian Karagöz, showing the diverse public portrayals of women on posters. Works skilfully communicated social ideas of the day on what women should be. They conveyed what behaviour was socially desirable, what freedoms were conceivable, but also which boundaries were non-negotiable.
However, in this time women also designed posters professionally, even when they had to do it in opposition to gender prejudices. Their designs showed the growing confidence of women to move away from one-off handicrafts and small formats to large-format, mass-produced advertisements. It could be said, therefore, that these women championed emancipation through poster design.
Exhibition: Lights of Paris: Colors of Barcelona
From 14.11.2024 to 28.02.2025
Gothsland Galeria d'Art, Barcelona
www.gothsland.com/es/exposiciones/
Organised by Gothsland Galeria d'Art
The exhibition takes visitors on an artistic journey that links two emblematic cities, combining the bohemian light of Paris with the vibrant colours of Barcelona. The exhibition pays tribute to the talent of great artists such as Ramón Casas, Santiago Rusiñol, Juan Cardona, Javier Gosé, Alphonse Mucha, Georges de Feure, Joaquín Torres García, Isidro Nonell... and many others, who captured the spirit and beauty of these two modernist capitals with a unique sensitivity. Each work on display is a window to a world of details, textures and emotions that will not leave you indifferent.
Exhibition: Poetry of the Ornament. The Backhausen Archives
From 13.11.2024 to 09.03.2025
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/exhibitions/144/poetry-of-the-ornament
Organised by Leopold Museum
Exhibition: From Montmartre to Montparnasse. Catalan artists in Paris, 1889-1914
From 22.11.2024 to 30.03.2025
Museu Picasso de Barcelona
www.museupicassobcn.cat/es/actualitat/exposicio/de-montmartre-montparnasse-1889-1914-artistes-catalans-paris
Organised by Museu Picasso amb la col·laboració de Gothsland
Exhibition: Power to the Flower
From 14.10.2024 to 06.04.2025
Drents Museum De Buitenplaats in Eelde
Organised by Drents Museum De Buitenplaats
The central theme of the inaugural exhibition of this art centre is flowers in the style of the Dutch Art Nouveau. With masterpieces and surprising objects from the collection of the Drents Museum, this show takes the visitor on a journey into the floral imagination around 1900.
The show includes works by Chris Lebeau, Julie de Graag, Simon Moulijn, Johanna van Eijbergen, Carel Adolphe Lion Cachet, Ruud van Empel and Saskia Boelsums.
Exhibition: Anglada Camarasa's Garden
From 04.11.2022 to 27.04.2025
CaixaForum, Palma
www.caixaforum.org/ca/palma/p/anglada-camarasa_a88128194
Organised by CaixaForum Palma
Exhibition: Timeless Mucha: The Magic of Line
From 22.02.2025 to 18.05.2025
The Phillips Collection, Washington, DC
www.phillipscollection.org/event/2025-02-22-timeless-mucha-magic-line
Organised by The Mucha Foundation
The exhibition reappraises the work of Art Nouveau pioneer Alphonse Mucha (b. 1860, Ivančice, Moravia, Austrian Empire; d. 1939, Prague, Czechoslovakia) and explores his impact on graphic art since the 1960s. This exhibition provides an opportunity to survey the development of Mucha's style, and to explore how his art was rediscovered by later generations of artists. Mucha was a key influence on Psychedelic Art of the 1960s-1970s, as well as on a wide range of visual culture from the late 20th century to today, exemplified by American comics, Japanese manga, and street murals.
Exhibition: Munch: The Inner Cry
From 11.02.2025 to 02.06.2025
Palazzo Bonaparte, Rome
www.mostrepalazzobonaparte.it/mostra-munch.php
Organised by Palazzo Bonaparte in collaboration with the Munch Museum in Oslo