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Must-see exhibitions

Major art exhibitions not to be missed, in all four corners of the globe.

MONET EN PLEINE LUMIÈRE

Until September 3rd, 2023

Organised with the support of the Marmottant Monet Museum in Paris, this ‘‘event’’ exhibition sheds light on stays spent by the Impressionist artist on the French Riviera. It was here that he met his friend Pierre-Auguste Renoir in 1883, on his first trip to Monte-Carlo. The exhibition is comprised of roughly 100 works, some rarely displayed, to be viewed through the prism of light.

Grimaldi Forum (Monaco) www.grimaldiforum.com

 

MARINA ABRAMOVIĆ

September 23rd - January 1st, 2024

The Royal Academy of Arts is dedicating a major retrospective to Serbian artist Marina Abramović, a pioneer in Conceptual and Performance art who became prominent in the 1970’s for radical activities exploring and extending the physical and mental limits of the human body. Young performers will revisit and re-enact some of the historic performances in her career, such as the essential ‘‘The Artist Is Present’’ performed in 2010 at the MoMA, New York.

Royal Academy of Arts (London) www.royalacademy.org.uk

 

MARCEL DUCHAMP E LA SEDUZIONE DELLA COPIA

October 14th, 2023 - March 18th, 2024

The Peggy Guggenheim Collection is devoting a major exhibition to Marcel Duchamp (1887-1969) exploring the theme of reproduction and hierarchy between originals and copies, dear to the French artist. Among the many works on display, some for the first time, don’t miss La Boîte-en-valise (1936-1941) comprised of 69 miniature replicas of the artist’s works, acquired by the Museum in 1941.

Peggy Guggenheim Collection (Venise) www.guggenheim-venice.it

 

PICASSO 1906: LA GRAN TRANSFORMACIÓN

November 15th, 2023 - March 4th, 2024

In France and Spain, many exhibitions are paying tribute to Pablo Picasso on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his death. For its part, Madrid’s Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art analyses the Spanish artist’s contribution towards the emergence of modern art by focusing on the year 1906, that of his ‘‘great transformation’’, during which he explored two main themes: the body and cross culture.

Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid). www.museoreinasofia.es

 

MARK ROTHKO: PAINTINGS ON PAPER

November 19th, 2023 - March 31st, 2024

The master of Abstract Expressionism, Latvian-born American artist Mark Rothko (1903-1970), born Marcus Rothkowitz, left his mark on the history of art by creating a new way of painting: that of ‘‘colour field painting’’. Renowned for his huge abstract paintings on canvas, he is much less widely known for his paintings on paper. Washington’s National Gallery of Art will exhibit about 100 of them, thus offering a new perspective on the work of this iconic artist.

National Gallery of Art (Washington) www.nga.gov

 

MARCELA CANTUÁRIA: THE SOUTH AMERICAN DREAM

Until Spring 2024

The Pérez Art Museum Miami is exhibiting the work of Marcela Cantuária for the first time in the USA. By highlighting symbols of the tarot and astrology, as well as themes reflecting political and environmental activism in Latin America, this Brazilian artist composes recitals of social spheres, political associations and ethereal ambitions in lively, colourful works using different supports and techniques.

Pérez Art Museum Miami (PAMM) www.pamm.org

 

Credits: 
Marcela Cantuária - Grito Infinito - 2022 - Photo: Vicente de Mello

Claude Monet - Massif de Chrysanthèmes - 1897

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