Art exhibitions

The Landesmuseum Zurich (Switzerland) presents Beautiful pages. Hebrew manuscripts from the Braginsky Collection, an exhibition that will be on view until March 13, 2012.

 

Venice hosts the exhibition Homage to Lorenzo Lotto. Paintings of the Hermitage at the Gallerie dell'Accademia. an outstanding loan from the Museum of St. Petersburg composed by two paintings of the Italian artist: Doppio ritratto di coniugi y la Madonna delle Grazie.

The  Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía (Madrid, Spain) presents Emilio Ambasz. Inventions: architecture and design, an exhibition that offers, through models, objects, original drawings, photographs and audiovisual material, an approach to the main works by this architect and graphic and industrial designer.

The Hungarian National Gallery (Budapest, Hungary) presents a retrospective devoted to artist Károly Ferenczy. Nearly a century has now passed since the last time that a collection of the artist's finest paintings were put on public display.  As the father of Hungarian impressionism and post-impressionism, Ferenczy has rightfully been regarded as the founder of modern Hungarian painting.

The Albertina Museum (Vienna, Austria) will be running, until January 15, 2012, the exhibition Surrealism. The Gilbert Kaplan Print Collection. The Kaplan Collection unites outstanding Graphic Art by the Surrealists Max Ernst, Joan Miró, Salvador Dalí and many more important exponents of this art movement. These artists share a common devotion to the unreal and the fantastic. 

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