Exhibitions

On this page of our site we will present the most interesting exhibitions in our opinion that take place in the museums of the world. Exhibitions that all interested art lovers are required to know. Art is a huge mosaic spanning from prehistory to the present day. It accompanies man from the beginning of his existence because it is that creative expression that in the art-work captures the mental state, emotions, ideas and visualization of the artist and will always be important in human life because of the magnetism it causes to human emotions by stimulating them.

LONDON (UK)

Artemisia

Artemisia Gentileschi Self portrait Martyr
Public Domain

The National Gallery of London will present the great exhibition dedicated to the work of Artemisia Gentileschi (1593-1653), the great painter from Italy. The exhibition includes 35 works from various collections.

April 4, 2020 – July 26, 2020

VIENNA (AUSTRIA-EU)

Otto Prutscher

Stangelglas, designed by Otto Prutscher
Photo by Daderot, Public Domain

The Austria Museum of Applied Arts and one of Austria’s most famous museums currently presents an exhibition focusing on Otto Prutscher (1880-1949) a Universal Designer of Viennese Modernization and one of the most creative spirits of the Viennese avant-garde.

November 20, 2019 – May 17, 2020

AGEN (FRANCE-EU)

Goya

Portrait of Francisco de Goya (1772-1850)
Photo by Museo Nacional del Prado, licensed Public Domain

The Museum of Fine Arts in the city of Agen presents the highly advertised exhibition with Goya works. The exhibition includes 90 works from top museums and collections. The exhibition is supported by the French Ministry of Culture.

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