Art exhibitions

From 1 June to 2 September 2012 the Kunsthaus Zürich (Switzerland) presents the thematic exhibition 'Riotous Baroque. From Cattelan to Zurbarán. Tributes to Precarious Vitality'. The show brings together some 80 works of art from the 17th century and the present day.

The Kunsthaus Zürich presents Switzerland’s first museum exhibition devoted to the work of Adrian Zingg (1734-1816), one of the most important representatives of landscape between the European Enlightenment and Pre-Romanticism in Dresden. He explored the countryside around Dresden and produced numerous views of what has since become known as the Saxon and Bohemian Switzerland.

Organized by the Albertina Museum (Vienna, Austria), the exhibition presents the exceptional collection of a woman whose career following the Second World War started as a simple secretary and led to becoming the right hand woman of the renowned art dealer Wilhelm Grosshennig in Dusseldorf, and a passionate art collector after 1960.

Fundación Mapfre (Madrid, Spain) presents the exhibition Ernst Ludwig Kirchner (1880-1938), which can be visited in the Salas Recoletos until September 2, 2012.

Five hundred years ago Raphael, the great master painter of the Renaissance, was commissioned by Pope Julius II to paint the Sistine Madonna. Today, it is one of the most famous works of art in the world. It belongs to the Gemäldegalerie Alte Meister in Dresden (Germany); even those who are unaware of this fact are at least familiar with the two angels that perch cutely at the lower edge of the painting and have been copied countless times.

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