The summer is over and the new art season is officially open. Look at our suggestions for this fall around Europe! From Rome to Brussels.
Pablo Picasso at Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome
Until 21 January 2018
100 of his masterpieces. This show focuses on how the artist’s experiences in Italy influenced Pablo Picasso, showcasing works of different styles including realism, collage and still life.
Joan Mirò at Palácio Nacional da Ajuda, Lisbon
Until 8 January 2018
This expansive exhibition of the colourful work of Catalan artist Joan Miró charts nearly his whole career, with 85 works ranging from drawing to tapestry.
Anni Albers at Guggenheim Bilbao
September 30-14 January 2018
This solo show focuses on her work when she was living in North Carolina (from 1925 to the late 1970s).
Chagall at Kunstmuseum Basel
Until 21 January 2018
Exhibition dedicated to Marc Chagall’s early work.
From Michelangelo and Pontormo to Giambologna at Palazzo Strozzi, Florence
Until 21 January 2018
This exhibition explores “an era of outstanding cultural and intellectual talent”, with more than 70 works from 16th-century Florence.
William Kentridge at Museum der Moderne, Salzburg
Until 5 November 2017
Kentridge’s work tackles themes ranging from revolution and colonialism to loneliness and comic tragedy.
Magritte at Musée Modern Museum, Brussels
13 October-18 February 2018
In the city where René Magritte lived and died, this exhibition of the Belgian surrealist looks at the ongoing influence he had on contemporary art.