On this page of our website, we will present the most interesting exhibitions in our opinion that take place in the specific week 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 artwork 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.
TEL AVIV (ISRAEL)
Exhibition: Calder: Great Yellow Sun

Artist: Alexander Calder,
Photo from the website www.artsper.com
With Israel open and functioning as a country due to the constant vaccinations of the population, the Tel Aviv Museum of Art has inaugurated an interesting exhibition of works by Alexander Calder, the American modernist sculptor known for his kinetic sculptures. The title of the exhibition, Great Yellow Sun (taken from one of his gouaches), reflects three significant elements of his abstractions: scale, color, and form.
February 23 – August 15, 2021
SOUTHAMPTON (UK)
Exhibition: Creating A National Collection: The Partnership between Southampton City Art Gallery and the National Gallery

Photo by the website www.southamptoncitysrtgallery.com
Creating a National Collection is the first exhibition to explore the unique relationship and influence the National Gallery has had on the evolution of Southampton City Art Gallery’s collection. The historical links between the two galleries are significant, but little known. This fruitful relationship was established from the start, when Cllr Robert Chipperfield (1817–1911), whose bequest in 1911 led to the creation of the collection and the Art Gallery in Southampton, ensured that future acquisitions would be of a national calibre. The exhibition will include outstanding works from Southampton, alongside the loan of 9 paintings from the National Gallery, by artists including Monet, Gainsborough, Maggi Hambling and Paula Rego.
May 28 – September 2021



