From Impressionism to Fauvism: Must-see Modernist Masters
16 Oct 2024November brings a stellar lineup of early-modernist art in Europe and the UK. Explore the Impressionist masterpieces of Caillebotte in Paris, Monet in Berlin, and the pioneering works of female artists Gabriele Münter in Madrid and Hilma af Klint in Basel. Check out our list of must-sees below:
London | Van Gogh: Poets and Lovers | 14 Sep 2024 - 19 Jan 2025
Discover Van Gogh's time in Arles and Saint-Rémy and his desire to tell stories produced a landscape of poetic imagination and romantic love on an ambitious scale.
London | Monet and London: Views of the Thames | 27 Sep 2024 – 19 Jan 2025
Admire Monet's scenes of London, just 300 metres from the Savoy Hotel where many were painted!
Paris | 'Caillebotte: Painting Men'| Musée D'orsay | 8 Oct 2024 - 19 Jan 2025
Explore Gustave Caillebotte’s portrayal of men within the context of a rapidly modernising society, viewed through art history’s evolving perspective on 19th-century masculinity.
Vienna | 'Chagall' | The Albertina | 28 Sep 2024 - 9 Feb 2025
Explore Chagall’s depictions of love and life set against the poignant backdrop of World War II and the Holocaust.
Madrid | 'Gabriele Münter: The Great Expressionist Woman Painter' | Thyssen-Bornemisza Museo Nacional | 12 Nov 2024 To 9 Feb 2025
Gabriele Münter defied the limitations placed on women of her time, becoming one of the most prominent figures in early 20th-century German Expressionism.
Bilbao | 'Hilma Af Klint' | Guggenheim Museum Bilbao | 18 Oct 2024 - 2 Feb 2025
This exhibition surveys the Swedish artist’s career, featuring works from ‘Paintings for the Temple’ and beyond.
Basel | 'Henri Matisse: Invitation To The Voyage' | Fondation Beyeler | 22 Sep 2024 - 26 Jan 2025
This exhibition encompasses Matisse's key periods, including his early Impressionist works and later cut-outs, showcasing the breadth of his artistic evolution.
Berlin | 'Monet And The Impressionist Cityscape' | Alte Nationalgalerie | 27 Sep 2024 - 26 Jan 2025
Focusing on Monet's three earliest views of Paris, this exhibition illustrates the evolution of Impressionist cityscapes and their influence on contemporaries like Gustave Caillebotte.