What's on
Since most museums and galleries around the world are temporarily closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the What’s On listing of exhibitions is not currently being updated.
Since most museums and galleries around the world are temporarily closed because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the What’s On listing of exhibitions is not currently being updated.
London, UK
The Wallace Collection
Until 5 Apr 2021
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Amsterdam, Netherlands
Rijksmuseum
Opened 8 Jul 2019Until 31 Dec 2021
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The distribution of religious books and the popularity of devotion to the rosary during the 15th century contributed to an increase in piety in the Burgundian Netherlands, prompting a demand for items for personal prayer and meditation notable for their use of precious materials and tiny size. The exhibition focusses on the beauty of these objects, their function and uses.
Bruges, Belgium
Sint-Janshospitaal
Opened 1 Oct 2020
Until 1 Feb 2021
This major exhibition will contribute to the scientific knowledge of the work of renowned Quebec Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923-2002). It will be an unparalleled opportunity to follow Riopelle's pictorial and sculptural evolution through his recurring references to northern regions that fueled his imagination and the Indigenous communities that live there.
Montreal, Canada
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Opened 19 Sep 2020
Until 7 Feb 2021
This retrospective exhibition invites visitors to take an enchanted journey through the extraordinary world of modernist jewellery-artist Walter Schluep (1931-2016). Born in Spain, Schluep was raised in Switzerland. At 22, he moved to Montreal where he will create until his retirement. This is the first museum exhibition dedicated to Schluep's work in Canada.
Montreal, Canada
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Opened 25 Aug 2020
Until 7 Mar 2021
Yann Pocreau will here unveil new pieces based on his discoveries. Light and Pocreau's manner of "staging" have been central to his approach for a number of years. In Impermanencies, he reflects on the cosmos and its sources of light and the way scientists study, analyze and interpret the universe and its phenomena.
Montreal, Canada
The Montreal Museum of Fine Arts
Opened 12 Sep 2020
Until 21 Mar 2021
Jean-Henri Riesener (1734-1806) was the most important cabinetmaker in France during Louis XVI’s reign. From humble beginnings as a German emigrant, he found work in Paris and went on to become the most successful cabinetmaker of his generation. His work was renowned for its floral and figurative marquetry and spectacular gilt-bronze mounts and he was appointed cabinetmaker to Louis XVI in 1774. He was Marie-Antoinette’s favourite cabinetmaker, providing furniture for her private apartments in several royal palaces. In the nineteenth century, his name became synonymous with craftsmanship and luxury, and all that was admired in French furniture.
The Riesener Season at the Wallace Collection will encompass a display of Riesener’s furniture with an accompanying digital trail, a fascinating new book about the cabinetmaker, a dedicated microsite exploring the life and work of the artist, and a series of free online public events. This season is the culmination of a five-year research project led by the Wallace Collection in partnership with Royal Collection Trust and Waddesdon Manor, two other highly important collections of Riesener furniture that were put together by George IV and Ferdinand and Alice de Rothschild respectively.
London, UK
The Wallace Collection
Until 5 Apr 2021