Across Europe’s best galleries and public spaces, new and influential artists are pulling in unprecedented crowds, igniting passionate debates, and sparking virality across the internet. With this in mind, our in-house art lover Marcin Liwarski has assembled a collection of the most exceptional, can’t-miss art exhibitions to captivate art enthusiasts all across the continent.
Stedelijk Museum
16 March - 14 July 2024
Marina Abramović's retrospective at Stedelijk Museum showcases over 60 works spanning five decades, tracing the evolution of this performance art pioneer. Utilizing her body as a medium, Abramović invites visitors to engage with photos, videos, sculptures, and live reperformances of iconic works, offering a unique opportunity to participate in two of the performances.
Stedelijk Museum
3 Oct - 26 Jan 2025
Miriam Cahn's feminist-inspired art addresses past and present genocidal wars, human habitat destruction, and mass displacement, portraying bodies in extreme states—from violence and exile to hope, pain, and pleasure. Stedelijk Museum, having recently acquired two paintings, will showcase Cahn's first substantial exhibition in the Netherlands.
Various locations and exhibitions
8 Sep - Nov 2024
Taking place this year in Barcelona, over the course of three months, Manifesta is a European biennial of contemporary culture, and one of the most prestigious art projects in Europe. It will feature an extensive array of cultural offerings across the city, focusing on social change through art and architecture.
Kunstmuseum Basel
2 March - 18 Aug 2024
The exhibition of pioneering minimal artist Dan Flavin focuses on the sensory exploration of light and color in a series of large-scale installations. Flooded in light, viewers will see themselves become part of the works. The spaces, along with the objects within it, are set in relation to each other and thus become immersive experiences.
Kunstmuseum Basel
25 May - 27 Oct 2024
From Zeitz MOCAA in Cape Town, South Africa, the Kunstmuseum Basel presents a groundbreaking exhibition featuring 156 artists, showcasing a century of Black figurative painting under six thematic categories. Inspired by Ava DuVernay’s “When They See Us,” the exhibition shifts the perspective, emphasizing the artists’ lived realities as subjects of their own art, and brings into focus the diverse narratives within Black figuration over the last 100 years.
Messe Basel
13 - 16 June 2024
Arguably the world’s most prestigious art event, Art Basel 2024 will present art from over 250 selected galleries across the globe, with works created by more than 4,000 artists. With its significant influence on the art market, Art Basel sets new trends, impacts pricing, and contributes to the discourse that shapes the global art landscape.
Gropius Bau
22 March - 21 July 2024
With Circles of Light, Nancy Holt works with natural and artificial light to probe our quest to comprehend our existence on Earth. The exhibition spans 25 years of film, video, photography, sound works, concrete poetry, sculptures, installations, drawings, and documentation.
Alte Nationalegalerie
19 April - 4 Aug 2024
A must-see for classic art lovers, marking Caspar David Friedrich’s 250th anniversary. The exhibition showcases over 60 paintings and 50 drawings, making it Berlin’s largest display of the renowned German Romantic movement painter. Friedrich is celebrated for his mastery in capturing light, atmosphere, and pioneering modern art.
Various galleries and exhibitions
26 - 28 April 2024
Gallery Weekend Berlin is a premier event in Germany for contemporary art, beckoning visitors to explore Berlin’s dynamic creative milieu with the participation of 50 galleries and the showcasing of 80 artists, both from international and national realms.
Various galleries and exhibitions
11 - 15 Sep 2024
Berlin Art Week 2024 will feature myriad exhibitions, events, and installations that showcase the city’s artistic pulse. With a diverse array of participating artists and venues, it will provide a comprehensive exploration of contemporary art in Berlin.
Neue Nationalgalerie
23 Nov 2024 - 23 Feb 2025
Nan Goldin’s emotionally charged exhibition arrives in Berlin after Stockholm and Amsterdam. Divided into six rooms, it features thousands of personal and haunting photos. One room delves into Goldin’s deceased sister’s tragic suicide, narrated by Goldin herself. A profoundly impactful experience that lingers for weeks.
Kunsthaus Bregenz
8 June - 1 Sep 2024
As one of the most important contemporary artists of our time, Anne Imhof will provide an immersive audiovisual experience at KUB. Shifting focus to painting, sculpture, and the architecture of the building, a new world of sound and visual impressions will show the evolution of her practice beyond her renowned performative works.
Museum Ludwig
23 March - 11 Aug 2024
Discover Roni Horn’s diverse body of work at Museum Ludwig, spanning the 1970s to today, and exploring themes of nature, identity, and language. The exhibition showcases prints, drawings, sculptures, and self-portraits, offering a unique perspective on nature as being both threatening and threatened.
Louisiana Museum of Modern Art
2 May - 1 Sep 2024
In the first major solo presentation of Roni Horn in the Nordics, the influential artist’s works are showcased alongside iconic movies, revealing subtle undertones, secret messages, and erotic signals. Renowned for her solid glass cylinders with rounded edges, Horn’s sculptures play with transparency, presenting an interplay between solidity and intangibility depending on the viewer’s perspective.
Deichtorhallen
17 May - 3 Nov 2024
“Survival in the 21st Century” grapples with some of humanity’s biggest issues: climate change, digital revolution, global injustice, and the crisis of democracy. How can we live differently, eat differently, and use technology differently? The exhibition house will become a school for the new century, embracing the changes in education and learning as essential.
The George, Sir Nikolai Hotel, Tortue Hamburg, SIDE, Gastwerk Hotel Hamburg
DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse
18 June - 31 Oct 2024
Each summer, the DESTE Project Space Slaughterhouse hosts contemporary art exhibitions, with George Condo set to exhibit in 2024. Known for his psychological Cubism, fractured portraits, and recontextualization of Old Masters’ paintings.
Tate Modern
15 Feb - 1 Sep 2024
Tate Modern presents the UK’s largest exhibition of Yoko Ono’s groundbreaking work. With over 200 works, including instruction pieces, installations, films, and photography, the exhibition reveals Ono’s radical approach to language, art, and participation, resonating with the present moment.
Victoria & Albert Museum
18 May - 5 Jan 2025
Featuring over 300 rare prints from 140 photographers, many displayed publicly for the first time, this exhibition at Tate Modern presents a diverse narrative of modern and contemporary photography. With works by renowned artists such as Robert Mapplethorpe, Cindy Sherman, and Ai Weiwei, it explores themes like fashion, reportage, celebrity, and American photography, capturing iconic moments from history and showcasing acquisitions from Sir Elton John’s personal collection.
National Portrait Gallery
10 Oct 2024 - 19 Jan 2025
This exhibition explores Bacon’s deep connection to portraiture, with a collection of bold, abstracted figurative paintings with their powerful, and at times tormented, view on humanity.
Town Hall Hotel, Boundary Hotel, Inhabit Southwick Street, Inhabit Queen's Gardens, Firmdale Hotels
Museum Brandhorst
28 June 2024 - 26 Jan 2025
The groundbreaking exhibition “Party of Life” is the world’s first comprehensive showcase of Andy Warhol and Keith Haring. Exploring their friendship, artistic identity, and inclusive ethos through the lens of MTV, discos, voguing, hip-hop, New Wave, and graffiti, the exhibition features over 120 works, collaborations, and items from the 1980s cultural landscape.
Pinakothek der Moderne
25 Oct 2024 - 27 April 2025
Eccentric, showcasing international artists like Anna Uddenberg, Maurizio Cattelan, and Yayoi Kusama, presents paintings, sculptures, installations, and videos celebrating eccentricity as an aesthetic of freedom. The show encompasses art, fashion, design, film, and architecture, highlighting themes such as nature, beauty, intimacy, and humanism.
Cortiina Hotel, Louis Hotel, The Flushing Meadows Hotel & Bar
Bourse de Commerce
20 March - 2 Sep 2024
The Bourse de Commerce will host a display of iconic works from the Pinault Collection under the theme “Le monde comme il va” (“The World As It Goes”), capturing the tumultuous nature of current events. The exhibition features artists like Maurizio Cattelan, Cindy Sherman, Luc Tuymans, and others, offering a profound exploration of societal challenges and complexities.
Centre Pompidou
27 March - 1 July 2024
Constantin Brancusi’s art takes center stage with nearly 200 sculptures, photographs, drawings, films, and archives. This retrospective offers a unique perspective on the 20th-century artist, utilizing major loans from international museums to present original ensembles of sculptures, marking a significant event for the museum’s collection.
Fondation Cartier
8 June - 8 Sep 2024
A five-channel video installation captures eleven performers, primarily dancers with older bodies, abstracting actions on an American football field. The exhibition at Fondation Cartier will extend across all galleries, featuring the video installation and showcasing a new sculpture.
Le Pigalle, Le Roch Hotel & Spa, La Maison Champs Élysées, Le Cinq Codet
Moderna Museet Stockholm
24 Feb 2024 - 12 Jan 2025
Who has the power over art, society, life, and death? Using satire, humor, provocation, and seriousness, Maurizio Cattelan questions the conventions of society in general and the art world in particular.
Hotel Skeppsholmen, Nobis Hotel Stockholm, Miss Clara by Nobis, Blique by Nobis, Hotel J, Stallmästaregarden
Various galleries and exhibitions
20 April - 24 Nov 2024
In its 60th edition, the Venice Biennale marks a historic moment with the first Latin American curator, Adriano Pedrosa. Titled “Foreigners Everywhere”, the 2024 Biennale will center on artists who embody the experiences of foreigners, immigrants, expatriates, diaspora, émigrés, refugees, and outsiders, including queer and folk artists.
Albertina Museum
8 March - 14 July 2024
The exhibition on Roy Lichtenstein, known for his iconic comic-inspired art, begins in the 1960s with early works like Look Mickey and Popeye. Featuring his influential black-and-white paintings, enamel landscapes, and a monumental Brushstroke sculpture, the showcase highlights Lichtenstein’s role as one of the most influential American artists of the 20th century.
Museum of Modern Art
Scheduled to open Autumn 2024
The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw is set to open in a new facility in the city center. Designed by Thomas Phifer and Partners, the new building has sparked public debate, and to commemorate its opening the museum will host its largest exhibition to date, featuring artworks from its steadily growing collection over the past 20 years.