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Rothko in Britain at Whitechapel Art Gallery

The Whitechapel Gallery revisits its ground-breaking exhibition of works by Mark Rothko on its 50th anniversary.

Cleveland Op Art Pioneers at Cleveland Museum of Art

During Op's heyday in the 1960s, several artists who studied and worked in Cleveland became internationally known for their vital contributions to the movement. In addition, Cleveland was home to the only artist collaborative in the United States devoted to Op Art.

Warhol is Here at De La Warr Pavilion

Warhol is Here at the De La Warr Pavilion will present and explore the work of Andy Warhol in the context of his beliefs, lifestyle and above all, his legacy for the 21st century.

The Hieroglyphics of Keith Haring at The Musée en Herbe

This exciting exhibition will showcase over 50 works by Keith Haring as well as a stele and an Egyptian sarcophagus.

Graham Sutherland:An Unfinished World Curated by George Shaw at Modern Art Oxford

Curated by 2011 Turner Prize nominee, George Shaw, An Unfinished World is a reflective exploration of the lesser-known work of one of the most compelling artists of his generation. 

David Hockney RA: A Bigger Picture at Royal Academy of Arts

This is the first major exhibition in the UK to showcase David Hockney’s landscape work. Vivid paintings inspired by Yorkshire landscape, many large in scale and created specifically for the exhibition, will be shown alongside related drawings and films. Through a selection of works spanning fifty years, this new body of work will be placed in the context of Hockney’s extended exploration of and fascination with landscape.

Ed Ruscha: On The Road at Denver Art Museum

Ed Ruscha: On The Road, is a vibrant exhibition featuring works inspired by Jack Kerouac’s seminal work On The Road, the novel that came to define the Beat Generation. Both artists utilize language as a form of social commentary, documenting the continuing shifts in the American cultural landscape.

In Wonderland: The Surrealist Adventures of Women Artists in Mexico and the United States at Los Angeles County Museum of Art

In Wonderland is the first large-scale international survey of women surrealist artists in North America. Past surveys of surrealism have either largely excluded female artists or minimized their contributions. This landmark exhibition highlights the significant role of women surrealists who were active in these two countries, and the effects of geography and gender on the movement.

Edvard Munch: The Modern Eye at Schirn Kunsthalle

Edvard Munch is acclaimed for his emotional Symbolist painting and regarded as a pioneer of Expressionism. This exhibition offers a new view of his work showing Edvard Munch was a modern artist to his core with over one hundred and thirty works.

David Shrigley: Brain Activity at Hayward Gallery

The first major survey in the UK of works by David Shrigley, David Shrigley: Brain Activity, will cover the full range of Shrigley‟s diverse practice from the past two decades of the artist‟s career, including drawing, animation, painting, photography, taxidermy and sculpture.

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