Modigliani’s work in dialogue with pieces by his contemporaries including Brancusi and early Picasso.
Surrealism in Egypt Art and Liberty 1938–1948, Tate Liverpool
Surrealism in Egypt is the first comprehensive museum exhibition about the Art and Liberty Group (Art et Liberté –jama’at al-fann wa al-hurriyyah).
John Piper, Tate Liverpool
Piper’s work in a whole new light.
Red Star Over Russia, Tate Modern
Red Star Over Russia explores artworks made by Russian and Soviet artists over five decades, from 1905 to 1953.
Impressionists in London, Tate Britain
The first exhibition to map the connections between French and British artists, patrons and art dealers.
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov, Tate Modern
Ilya and Emilia Kabakov are Russian-born conceptual artists.
Beyond Caravaggio, The National Gallery London
‘Beyond Caravaggio’ explores the influence of Caravaggio on the art of his contemporaries and followers.
Dalí/Duchamp, Royal Academy
Two artistic giants: father of conceptual art Marcel Duchamp, and larger-than-life Surrealist Salvador Dalí.
Roy Lichtenstein in Focus, Tate Liverpool
More than 20 paintings including works on paper and reliefs by one of the great American pop artists of the twentieth century.
Basquiat: Boom for Real, Barbican Art Gallery
Brings together an outstanding selection of more than 100 works.