The fourth exhibition presented by the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao (Spain), as part of the Laboratories: Insights into the Permanent Collection initiative, is dedicated to Aitor Ortiz (Bilbao, 1971), a visual artist known for using photography as a means of studying architecture and space and who explains us the project.

The Museum of Fine Arts of Budapest (Hungary) hosts and exhibition that wishes to pay tribute to the extensive patronage of Marcell Jánoshalmi Nemes (1866-1930), one of the most significant art collectors in early twentieth-century Hungary, as well as one of its most contradictory figures, whose extensive activities as both an art patron and collector became legendary during his own lifetime.

The National Portrait Gallery (London, United Kingdom) celebrates the bicentenary of the birth of the nineteenth-century writer, Charles Dickens, with a new display that is part of Dickens 2012, the international campaign to mark the 200th anniversary of the writer's birth.

Ancient worshipers had to travel to Mount Olympus in Greece or to temples in Cyprus to pay homage to Aphrodite, the goddess of love and beauty, but today, devotees can admire the beguiling divinity closer to home at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), in Aphrodite and the Gods of Love.

With Gustav Klimt / Josef Hoffmann, the Belvedere Museum (Vienna, Austria) pays tribute to two pioneers of Modernism in a comprehensive exhibition that simultaneously introduces the Klimt Year 2012.

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