The Tate Britain (London, United Kingdom) explores the capital city through the eyes of some of the biggest names in international photography. In the years between 1930 and 1980, some of the best-known photographers from around the world came to London to make work about the city and its communities.
From 13 October 2012 Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam, The Netherlands) presents the exhibition The Road to Van Eyck with more than eighty masterpieces by Dutch, Flemish, French and German artists around 1400.
On occasion of the Olympic Games, all eyes are on London. The city, which shows off its finery to welcome athletes from around the world, is also the epicenter of numerous exhibitions.
From 28 September 2012 to 20 January 2013, the Kunsthaus Zürich will be exhibiting 60 prints by the French painter Paul Gauguin. This richly varied and innovative collection of graphic works by the founding father of modern painting is largely unknown. The prints are of supreme quality and the utmost rarity.
MoMA’s ambitious survey of 20th century design for children is the first large-scale overview of the modernist preoccupation with children and childhood as a paradigm for progressive design thinking.
The exhibition will bring together areas underrepresented in design history.