Art exhibitions

Renaissance Drawings from Germany and Switzerland, 1470–1600, an exhibition that explores vibrant masterpieces of the German Renaissance, is on view at the J. Paul Getty Museum, Getty Center (USA), through June 17, 2012.

Since Helmut Newton’s death (1920–2004), there has been no retrospective of his work in France, although he did much of his work there, particularly for the French edition of Vogue. Now the Grand Palais (Paris, France) organizes the first exhibition of his photography.

The exhibition entitled Undiscovered Masterpieces. Russian Art from the Collections of the Baltic Countries opens today at the Kumu and Kadriorg Art Museums (Tallinn, Estonia). The project is the first joint exposition of works by Russian artists, from the late 19th century and early 20th century, from the museums of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
 

Hoppé-The study and the street is a photographic exhibition organized by the Fundación Mapfre (Madrid, Spain), which will be running until May 20, 2012. The exhibition presents, for the first time in Madrid, the work of E.O. Hoppé (Munich, 1878-London, 1968). Based in Britain since 1902, the artist took his first photographs in 1907.

The Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art (Porto, Spain), opens tomorrow Locus Solus. Impressions of Raymond Roussel, an exhibition organized in collaboration with the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain).

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