The European art journey continues....here's part 2 of 'International Art to See: Europe —
(If you missed it here's part I)
If I was in Poland I'd see...
Maurizio Cattelan at Centre for Contemporary Art Artur Zmijewski: Working at Centre for Contemporary Art
Realistic & weird sculptures, outsider art, permanent advice benches & huge textile installations in Warsaw...
If I was in Spain I'd see:
Architectural art and cubist paintings...
Pissarro all on at Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza
...lush landscapes, paintings as photos and more lush landscapes in Madrid...
Huge dirt piles in Leon.....Conceptual drawings in Valencia...
Face plates & the legacy of action painting in Barcelona...
& Abstract sculpture in Malaga.
If I was in Switzerland I'd see...
Visions of the Alps and sculptural mobiles in Basel...
The ordinary turned extraordinary & colourful fantasies in Zurich...
(including this Monet waterlilies painting)
Arte povera photos, free drawings, classic paintings, arte povera sculptures & automatic drawings in Winterthur.
If I was in Austria I'd see...
Nightscapes & Japanese Manga in Vienna...
Colourful sculptural hangings & huge Kiefer paintings in Saltzburg...
If I was in Denmark I'd see...
Munch, see through colour and sculptural colour in Aarhus...
Small details and a film about invisible fear in Copenhagen.
If I was in Ireland I'd see...
Everyday beautiful paintings & cubism in Dublin.
If I was in Lichtenstein I'd see..
The Smith family sculpture in Vaduz.
These posts are getting longer and longer, so many amazing exhibitions to see.
What would you go see?
Next up? 'International Art to See: Africa & the Middle East
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