
Exhibition: A Joy Forever: Marie Webster Quilts
From 04.03.2016 to 08.01.2017
Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis (IN)
www.imamuseum.org/exhibition/joy-forever-marie-webster-quilts
Organised by Indianapolis Museum of Art
Exhibition: Lluïsa Vidal (1876-1918)
From 22.09.2016 to 15.01.2017
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, Barcelona
www.museunacional.cat/en/lluisa-vidal-0
Organised by Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya (MNAC)

The exhibition "Lluïsa Vidal (1876-1918)" will show all the artistic facets of this major painter, cartoonist and illustrator who belonged to the generation of young Catalan Modernista artists. Lluïsa Vidal was noted as a highly valued portrait painter for her ability to reveal the emotional state of the person portrayed.
The exhibition will be completed by a documentation section featuring family photographs, letters, photographs of works by the painter published in magazines, published books with her illustrations, reviews of her exhibitions in various newspapers of the time and the diploma awarded to the painter in 1907 by the city of Barcelona for one of her drawings.
Exhibition: Jorn + Munch
From 15.10.2016 to 15.01.2017
Munch Museum, Oslo
munchmuseet.no/en/exhibitions/jorn-munch
Organised by Munch Museum

The exhibition provides the chance to become better acquainted with the later paintings of Edvard Munch and his influence on the Danish artist Asger Jorn´s body of work. By focusing on Munch the painter, new perspectives can be found on the free, spontaneous and gestural aspects of Munch´s paintings as perceived by Jorn in the late 1940s
Exhibition: Émile Friant. The Last Naturalist?
From 08.10.2016 to 30.01.2017
Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy
mban.nancy.fr/fr/accueil/actualites/detail-actualite.html?tx_ttnews[tt_news]=158&cHash=c1cf0645db17e8e6d2b7824a96a6e68e
Organised by Musée des Beaux-Arts de Nancy
Exhibition: Ramon Casas: A Much Yearned Modernity
From 10.11.2016 to 19.02.2017
Maricel Museum, Sitges
museusdesitges.cat/en
Organised by Consorci del Patrimoni de Sitges, Ajuntament de Sitges and Fundació "la Caixa"

The exhibition will include a series of some 200 works grouped in five main areas and comprising a very careful selection of some of the most emblematic works by this Barcelona painter.
The show´s narrative will be enriched by a very select group of works from an extremely notable repertoire of artists who served as his inspiration or exerted a certain influence in him. The inclusion of visual reference works by these painters, who influenced the inflections of his poetics, with figures such as Carolus-Duran, Toulouse-Lautrec, Manet, Sargent, Degas, Bastien-Lepage, Whistler, Rusiñol or Sorolla, is reflected by the similar role of master that Casas played for such important artists as Torres-Garcia, Picasso or Julio Romero de Torres, who will also be represented by their work in the exhibition.
The exhibition will travel to CaixaForum Madrid and Palma de Mallorca throughout 2017.
Antoni Gaudí Barcelona
From 24.05.2017 to 10.09.2017
MMOMA, Moscow
www.mmoma.ru/en/exhibitions/petrovka/antoni_gaud_barcelona/
Organised by Moscow Museum of Modern Art

The Moscow Museum of Modern Art in partnership with AUREA Cultura i Art presents a large-scale exhibition «Antoni Gaudí. Barcelona». The project aims at tracing the artistic journey of Antoni Gaudí (1852-1926) through his major architectural achievements while revealing the influence of his work on contemporary culture. Gaudí´s first exhibition in Russia is held to coincide with the 165th anniversary of the architect´s birth. The exhibition in MMOMA is complemented by a piece by a contemporary Catalan artist Frederic Amat who is rightly considered a successor of Gaudí´s tradition in the field of media art.
Klimt and Antiquity. Erotic Encounters
From 23.06.2017 to 08.10.2017
Orangery, Lower Belveder, Vienna
https://www.belvedere.at/klimt_and_antiquity
Organised by Belvedere Museum

This exhibition explores the fascinating dialogue between Gustav Klimt´s work and classical art. A selection of examples from the artist´s oeuvre illustrates a fundamental shift in his understanding of antiquity. Whereas his early work, influenced by Historicism, reveals an interest in the details of classical art, after 1900 he translated the spirit of antiquity into his own formal language. The exhibition illustrates this development through juxtaposing Klimt´s work with classical vase painting and casts of sculptures that inspired the artist.
Vienna and Zagreb circa 1900
From 20.10.2017 to 18.02.2018
Orangery, Lower Belveder, Vienna
https://www.belvedere.at/exhibition/viennaandzagreb
Organised by Belvedere Museum

In the years around 1900, the multi-ethnic realm of the Habsburg Monarchy experienced a lively exchange of art and culture between Vienna, its center, and the main cities of the Crown lands such as Zagreb. For the development of Croatian art around the turn of the century, this exchange was very significant. In the exhibition, the connections and points of reference at the start of the twentieth century are presented by key works of Austrian and Croatian artists of that period.
The exhibition is a cooperation with the Klovi?evi dvori Gallery, Zagreb, Croatia.