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2019 ART TOUR

This year is going to be packed with art and culture. From Rembrandt to Christian Dior, 2019 will see exhibitions in museums and galleries worldwide, which means it is worth planning a little escape.

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Christian Dior: Designer Of Dreams

A journey through the history of the firm, from its founding until today, created based on its most iconic pieces and other lesser-known ones, not to mention magazines, illustrations and personal belongings of Christian Dior.

From 2 February to 14 July

London – V&A Museum

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Black Refractions: Highlights From The Studio Museum In Harlem

Over 100 works from nearly 80 different artists produced over the last hundred years showcase the achievements of artists of African origin and the myriad possible ways of understanding them.

From 16 January to 14 April

San Francisco – Museum of the African Diaspora

All The Rembrandts

An exhibition that explores the different aspects of Rembrandt’s work through several themes in his life including his personal growth, his loved ones and his most intimate stories.

From 15 February to 10 June

Amsterdam – Rijksmuseum

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Van Gogh, la nuit étoilée

The Potato Eaters, The Starry Night and numerous other works by Van Gogh come to life through this combination of visuals and music. More than an exhibition, it is a sensory immersion into the artist’s paintings.

From 22 February to 31 December

Paris – Atelier des Lumières

David Wojnarowicz: La historia me quita el sueño
(History Keeps Me Awake at Night)

Conceptually demanding and stylistically diverse, the works of David Wojnarowicz, whether they be his photography, collage or painting, have a clear purpose: to criticise political and social injustice.

From 29 May to 30 September

Madrid – Museo Reina Sofía

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Nam June Paik: The Future Is Now

An extensive display of the experimental and innovative work by video pioneer Nam June Paik that conveys the importance of media and new technology in visual art.

From 17 October to 9 February 2020

London – Tate Modern