The Joan Miró Foundation (Barcelona, Spain) organizes an exhibition that presents the photographic legacy of Joaquim Gomis. Joaquim Gomis: From the Oblique Gaze to Visual Narration includes a selection of almost 200 photographs and features one of the most interesting yet least known aspects of Gomis’ work: the fotoscops.
From 19 April, visitors will be able to see Nationalmuseum's (Stockholm, Sweden) extensive collection of French 19th-century art presented in a new way. The exhibition charts the modern way of living that emerged during that period and how it influenced art.
The Kunsthaus Zürich (Switzerland) will be exhibiting, through December 16, 2012, six bronze sculptures and a terracotta figure by Aristide Maillol which have been restored over the last twelve months. Alongside Auguste Rodin, Maillol is considered the most important French sculptor of the early modern era.
On June 12, 2012, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza (Madrid, Spain) will present the exhibition 'Edward Hopper', to be shown first in Madrid then in Paris. It will bring together the largest and most ambitious selection of works by the US artist ever to be shown in Europe.
Giuseppe Cavalli: Master of Light offers visitors the opportunity to experience the quietly intense vision of this pioneering artist in the rooms of the Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art (London, United Kingdom), is the latest in a series of exhibitions showcasing the work of some of the most important Italian photographers of the 20th century.