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Guercino at Waddesdon: King David and the Wise Women

Waddesdon, UK

Waddesdon Manor

Until 27 Oct 2024

Thinking Small: Dutch Art to Scale

Boston, USA

Museum of Fine Arts

Until 3 Nov 2024

Marisol: A Retrospective

Buffalo, USA

Buffalo AKG Art Museum

Opened 12 Jul 2024

Until 6 Jan 2025

Saints & Santos: Picturing the Holy in New Spain

Santa Fe, USA

New Mexico Museum of Art

Opened 20 Jul 2024

Until 12 Jan 2025

Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers

London, UK

National Gallery

Opened 14 Sep 2024

Until 19 Jan 2025

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Guillaume Lethière

Guillaume Lethière was a key figure in French painting during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. He successfully navigated the tumult of the French Revolution and served as director of the Académie de France in Rome, as a member of the Institut de France, and as a professor at the École des Beaux-Arts. Despite his remarkable accomplishments and considerable body of work, Lethière is not well known today.

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Williamstown, USA

The Clark

Until 14 Oct 2024

Expressionists: Kandinsky, Münter And The Blue Rider

Explore the groundbreaking work of a circle of friends and close collaborators known as The Blue Rider. In the early 20th century they came together to form, in their own words, ‘a union of various countries to serve one purpose’ – to transform modern art. The artists rallied around Wassily Kandinsky and Gabriele Münter to experiment with colour, sound and light, creating bold and vibrant art. Expressionists is a story of friendships told through art. It examines the highly individual creatives that made up The Blue Rider, from Franz Marc’s interest in colour to Alexander Sacharoff’s freestyle performance. The women artists played a central role in the movement. Discover experimental photographs by Gabriele Münter alongside the dramatic paintings of Marianne Werefkin.

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London, UK

Tate Modern

Opened 25 Apr 2024

Until 20 Oct 2024

Welterbe des Mittelalters: 1300 Jahre Klosterinsel Reichenau

The royal monastery of Reichenau was one of the most innovative cultural and political centres of the empire and had an influential school of painting in the 10th and 11th centuries. Long before the invention of printing, the monastery was regarded as one of Europe's largest repositories of knowledge and a source of inspiration.

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Konstanz, Germany

Archäologisches Landesmuseum Baden-Württemberg

Opened 20 Apr 2024

Until 20 Oct 2024

The Shape of Things: Still Life in Britain

The Shape of Things questions the idea that still life is a lesser genre, showing how important it is to artists and society. Featuring a ‘Who’s Who’ of Modern and Contemporary British artists, the exhibition digs into still life’s rich symbolism and how it’s pushed boundaries and new ideas.

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London, UK

Pallant House Gallery

Opened 11 May 2024

Until 20 Oct 2024

Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King

Explore the life of the great Sikh leader Ranjit Singh in Ranjit Singh: Sikh, Warrior, King. With an unwavering sense of destiny, Ranjit Singh conquered the Punjab, an area that today encompasses Pakistan, following a period of anarchy caused by decades of Afghan invasions. By the early 19th century, he emerged as the undisputed Maharaja, establishing the influential Sikh Empire.

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London, UK

Wallace Collection

Opened 10 Apr 2024

Until 20 Oct 2024

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