The Metamorphoses of Paul Gauguin at the MoMA, New York
MoMA, Museum of Modern Art, New York City
March 8 to June 8, 2014
Although Gauguin (1848-1903) is best known as a pioneer of modern painting,...
Frida Kahlo, feminist and revolutionary painter
Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
From 20th of March to 13th July 2014 (update: postponed till 31th august)
Honored and acclamed, up to be considered a contemporary...
David Bowie: the Exhibition
Martin-Gropius-Bau in Berlin
From 20 May to 10 August 2014
The international exhibition David Bowie of the Victoria and Albert Museum (V&A) of London is coming to Berlin....
Escher: the alchemist of impossible architectures
Monumental Complex of Santa Caterina, Treviso, Italy
From 31 October 2015 till 3 April 2016
“We don’t know space – says Escher – we don’t see it, we don’t listen...
The colorful petals flying into The Oasis of Matisse
Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam
27 Mar - 16 Aug 2015
Stuck at home Matisse decided to “bring a garden into the house”, turn walls into Vence’s...
The star of Burri shines at the Guggenheim Museum
Guggenheim Museum, New York
from 9 October 2015 till 6 Genuary 2016
Who would have predicted that a doctor and prisoner of war would become a star of modern art, a...
The Masterpieces of Turner, Reynolds, Hogarth, Constable, the modern eighteenth century...
Sciarra Palace - Museo Fondazione of Rome
From 15th of April until 20th of July 2014
One hundred works are displayed in the exhibition Hogarth, Reynolds,...
Norman Rockwell: American Chronicles
Sciarra Palace- Roma Museum Foundation
From November 11th to February 8th
The entire collection of original covers of the magazine "The Saturday Evening Post...
Edgar Degas’s dancers seduces Australia
National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne
Until September 18, 2016
Australia hosts the largest retrospective of one of the most influential artists of the 19th and 20th centuries: the...
Sensual and provocative models: Egon Schiele painting sex
Leopold Museum, Wien
Untill June, 1 2015
"No erotic piece of art is obscene if it has an artistic significance; only observants can make it vulgar”.”Whoever...















