The Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum (Berlin, Germany) hosts Building the Revolution: Soviet Art and Architecture 1915–1935, an exhibition that examines Russian avant-garde architecture made during a brief but intense period of design and construction that took place from 1922 to 1935.

The Museum of Latin American Art of Buenos Aires (Argentina) hosts León Ferrari. Brailles and Re-readings of the Bible, a solo exhibition of Argentine artist León Ferrari (Buenos Aires, 1920) with a selection of 70 works.

This spring's big exhibition at Nationalmuseum (Stockholm, Sweden), Passions, is all about emotion in art. The exhibition features over 100 works from the Renaissance to the present day, some from Nationalmuseum’s own collections, and others obtained on loan. Karin Sidén, Director General at Prins Eugens Waldemarsudde and curator of Passions, takes us through some of its highlights.

Romy Schneider was one of the most important German actresses, whose image is deeply ingrained in the collective memory. Having shot to fame as Sissi in the eponymous romantic biopic about Elisabeth, Empress Consort of Austria, she established herself as a star of French cinema in the 1970s.

In 2012, the year of its tenth anniversary, the Pinakothek der Moderne (Munich, Germany) has chosen the theme of Women in the works of three key artists of the 20th century: Pablo Picasso, Max Beckmann and Willem de Kooning.

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