The National Gallery of Victoria (Australia) will open this year’s spectacular Melbourne Winter Masterpieces exhibition, Napoleon: Revolution to Empire, a panoramic exhibition that features nearly 300 works.
From June 6th 2012, the Centre Pompidou (Paris, France) pays tribute to Gerhard Richter, one of the great figures of contemporary painting. The result of a team effort with London’s Tate Modern, and the Neue Nationalgalerie in Berlin, the Panorama retrospective brings together a selection of 150 major works by Gerhard Richter.
Yoko Ono is a pioneer of conceptualism and the international Fluxus movement, and has been sharing her message of peace and love with the world for nearly 60 years. The Moderna Museet (Stockholm, Sweden) exhibition highlights Yoko Ono’s book Grapefruit from 1964.
When George Bellows died at the age of forty-two in 1925, he was hailed as one of the greatest artists America had yet produced. The National Gallery of Art of Washington (USA) will present, on June 10, the first comprehensive exhibition of Bellows' career in more than three decades.
The Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean (Mudam) in Luxembourg presents an exhibition devoted to Croatian photographer Sanja Iveković. Ivekovic, a central figure on the Croatian art scene, has developed an engaged artistic practice since the early 1970s, animated by questions of genre, media, identity, and the public and private spheres.