Vincent van Gogh has had an enduring influence on Anselm Kiefer Hon RA over the artist’s nearly 60-year career. The Royal Academy of Arts presents work by both artists, exhibited side by side for the first time in the UK. The exhibition brings together paintings and drawings by Van Gogh from the collection of the […]
read moreIn September 2025, Schaubude Berlin opens the new season with a diverse programme of premieres and revivals that explore the invisible, the forgotten and socially relevant issues in innovative ways. The programme features performances, puppet theatre, interactive installations, and productions for children and families. MANUFAKTOR – OUT OF ORDER “OUT OF ORDER” presents a theatre […]
read moreAnyone who wants to see Peter Paul Rubens’ monumental altarpieces depicting the “Adoration of the Shepherds” and the “Descent of the Holy Spirit,” Jan Brueghel the Elder’s detailed depictions of the “Four Seasons,” and Hendrik van Balen, the haunting self-portrait by Jacob Jordaens, and the lavish still lifes by Frans Snyders, should hurry. From August […]
read moreDuring the last week of August 2025, Berlins Neue Nationalgalerie presents the open-air concert series Soundscapes in the Garden, featuring ambitious live concerts specially customised to this venue, featuring five internationally renowned musicians. For the Lange Nacht der Museen (Long Night of Museums) on Saturday, 30 August, a day of special sound installations will take […]
read moreAmsterdam Fashion Week unveils a dynamic line-up of more than 50 shows and presentations, taking place from 30 August to 4 September. Blending new talent with established names, this six-day program will feature runway shows, presentations, talks, and workshops. “From street to couture is more than a theme. It captures the full scope of what […]
read moreWith the exhibition “Five Friends. John Cage, Merce Cunningham, Jasper Johns, Robert Rauschenberg, Cy Twombly,” Museum Brandhorst is showing a circle of artists who had a decisive influence on music, dance and art in the post-war period. In an intensive exchange, Cage, Cunningham, Johns, Rauschenberg and Twombly created unique connections between the artistic genres and […]
read moreAs part of its commitment to cultural engagement, Occident is proud to support exhibitions like the one dedicated to American artist Barbara Kruger at the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao—an exhibition that showcases her powerful oeuvre, which combines striking visual impact with a piercing analysis of contemporary reality. Kruger has gained wide recognition over the years, particularly […]
read moreOn 24 January 2025, couture arrived at the Louvre with the ‘LOUVRE COUTURE. Art and fashion: statement pieces’ exhibition. A fresh and fascinating dialogue between masterworks from the Department of Decorative Arts and key pieces from the history of contemporary fashion from 1960 to 2025, the exhibition includes work by designers ranging from Cristóbal Balenciaga […]
read moreFenix, the new international art museum exploring themes of migration through the lens of contemporary and historical art, opened to the public on 16 May 2025, on a landmark site in Rotterdam’s City Harbour. Housed in a restored historic warehouse, Fenix was reimagined by Ma Yansong of MAD Architects, the acclaimed Beijing-based architecture practice. This […]
read moreThe Bourse de Commerce is currently presenting the exhibition “Corps et âmes”, showcasing around one hundred works from the Pinault Collection in a reflection on representations of the body in contemporary art. From Auguste Rodin to Duane Hanson, Georg Baselitz to Ana Mendieta, David Hammons to Marlene Dumas, and Arthur Jafa to Ali Cherri, some […]
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