Moderna Museet Malmö (Sweden) opens its largest exhibition since the inauguration in 2009. With more than 100 pieces from the Moderna Museet collection of works from 1900 to 1950, Change of Scenes will fill practically the entire museum. Two obvious highlights are The Dying Dandy by Nils Dardel and Apollo by Henri Matisse -which will be shown for the first time in Malmö.

Through the Musée du Louvre, Madrid will be hosting the most important exhibition of the work of the great French painter Eugène Delacroix to be organized in forty years. Caixaforum Madrid will be displaying the first retrospective in Spain of the Romantic painter, which will feature 144 works including oil paintings, works on paper and engravings.

The Martin-Gropius-Bau is showing the first exhibition in Germany of more than 220 photographs by the Chinese artist Ai Weiwei from the time when he was living in New York City, from 1983 to 1993. The artist himself curated the exhibition.

Pietro Perugino was one of the most successful artists of the Italian Renaissance around 1500. Now the Alte Pinakothek of Munich (Germany) shows the first major show outside Italy to be devoted entirely to the painter. It comprises 40 exquisite paintings on loan from international collections (including the Uffizi Gallery, the Louvre and the Hermitage), focusing in particular on the heyday of the artist's career.

The S.M.A.K Museum (Ghent, Belgium) is one jewel of the international art scene that has one of the most important collections of Western Europe Art, with works by Joseph Beuys, David Hammons, Juan Muñoz, Panamarenko, Marcel Broodthaers and Luc Tuymans  among others.

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