This autumn, an exhibition in Germany will investigate the dark side of the Romanticist movement and its continuation in Symbolism and Surrealism. Dark Romanticism: From Goya to Max Ernst will explore the fascination of many artists with the realm of the unfathomable, mysterious and evil. The show will be on view at the Städel Museum.
This autumn, De Nieuwe Kerk’s Masterpiece series (Amsterdam, The Netherlands) will feature a work by Andy Warhol. From 6 October to 11 November 2012, De Nieuwe Kerk Amsterdam will be exhibiting his religious and spiritual masterpiece The Last Supper (pink), from 1986. At the end of his life, Warhol (1928–1987) made a series of works on this theme, which many experts regard as his most important achievement.
Thanks to a partnership with the Museo del Prado, the Meadow Museum will be exhibiting Diego Velázquez: The Early Court Portraits, from September 16, 2012 to January 13, 2013. The show has as its centerpiece the portrait of Philip IV from the Prado.
Organised by Tate Britain and produced by ”la Caixa” Foundation, William Blake (1757-1827). Visions in British Art takes a fresh look at the artist and his influence on later British art. Comprising more than one hundred works, Visions is the first exhibition on this extraordinary artist to be organised in Spain since 1996.
Yayoi Kusama’s (b.1929) pioneering work spans over six decades and the artist's exhibition that is now of view at the Whitney Museum (New York, USA) highlights Kusama's moments of most intense innovation.