
Exhibition: Lifelines-Forms and Themes of Art Nouveau
From 12.02.2013 to 25.09.2016
Winter Park, Florida
www.morsemuseum.org/on-exhibit/art-nouveau-from-the-morse-collection
Organised by The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art
Exhibition: Franz von Zülow
From 27.11.2013 to 11.05.2014
MAK, Vienna
www.mak.at
Organised by MAK
On the occasion of the 130th birthday of Franz von Zülow, an artist shaped by a fashionable inclination toward rural life and the reflection of rural heritage, works on paper from the MAK collection and the artist´s estate will be exhibited. Von Zülow did his training at the Kunstgewerbeschule in Vienna, where he already created illustrations and designs for the Wiener Werkstätte. Active in many areas, Zülow designed textile patterns, carpets, ceramics, and interiors and developed new graphic techniques. His most important achievements in this area are the monthly pen-in-ink-drawn notebooks produced in a paper-cut stencil printing process from 1909 to 1915, subscribed to by artists such as Hoffmann, Klimt, and Schiele. Clearly evident in these works is his decorative, Jugendstil- derived surface art, which he combined with folk art inspirations. Arising at the same time were stage-like watercolors and scenic picture books along the lines of a diorama in expressive style.
Curator Kathrin Pokorny-Nagel, Head of Library and Works on Paper Collection
As part of the bookseries MAK Studies, a catalogue will be published in conjunction with the exhibition.
Exhibition: Traces
From 12.09.2013 to 21.04.2014
Casa-museu Lluís Domènech i Montaner de Canet de Mar
casamuseu.canetdemar.org
Organised by Ajuntament de Canet de Mar
Exhibition: Interiors of Modernisme: Gaspar Homar and Joan Busquets
From 11.06.2013 to 30.03.2014
Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya, (MNAC), Barcelona
www.mnac.cat/exposicions/exp_preview.jsp?lan=001&actualPage=null&id=00000075
Organised by Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

The search for beauty, utility and comfort and a certain element of exhibitionistic luxury are essentials of Modernism, as found in the interiors of bourgeois housing.
Together with architects, carpenter-decorators became a fashionable profession, receiving commissions from the bourgeois and concerning themselves with the furniture design and decoration of the houses; a reflection of the tastes of the time and the new way of living. Gaspar Homar and Joan Busquets are two outstanding examples of this profession. The Museu Nacional d´Art de Catalunya holds a notable range their work, both projects and furniture.
Exhibition: Mysteria: The Unveiled Secrets
From 08.11.2013 to 30.03.2014
Museu del Modernisme Català, Barcelona
www.mmcat.cat
Organised by Museu del Modernisme Català (MMCAT)
Exhibition: Munch on Paper
From 02.11.2013 to 02.03.2014
Munch Museet, Oslo
www.munchmuseet.no
Organised by Munch Museet

This year marks the 150th birthday of Edvard Munch. One of the highlights of this anniversary is the exhibition "Munch on paper", which presents Edvard Munch´s diverse and rich oeurvre of works on paper.
Besides presenting key images, the exhibition will also show more or less unknown works and curiosities which give fascinating insights into Edvard Munch´s life and work, says the Sture Portvik, press officer of the Munch Museum.
Exhibition: Holland on Paper. The Age of Art Nouveau
From 10.08.2013 to 23.02.2014
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
www.mfa.org/exhibitions/holland-paper
Organised by Museum of Fine Arts Boston
Exhibition: The Natures of Art Nouveau
From 04.10.2013 to 16.02.2014
Helsinki
www.artnouveau-net.eu
Organised by Réseau Art Nouveau Network

"The Natures of Art Nouveau" is a travelling exhibition 2013-2015 organised by the Réseau Art Nouveau Network in the framework of the European project "Art Nouveau & Ecology" (2010-2015) supported by the Culture 2007-2013 programme of the European Commission, the exhibition comprises two identical concurrent exhibitions.
The goal of the exhibition is to draw visitors into an original discovery of Art Nouveau and its relation with nature, showing the evolution of artistic work from the idea to final products in Art Nouveau style, thanks to a richly documented iconography.
The exhibition is divided into three sections:
- The eye of the period, which examines artistic fascination with nature, with scientific discoveries in botany, zoology, oceanography, with evolutionary theories and technical inventions of microscope, photography and cinema.
- The Nature´s Workshop, which shows artistic experimentations with natural and artificial materials and new techniques to create new forms, inspired by nature: new line, ornaments and structures, patterns and symbols.
- Artificial landscapes, which illustrate art nouveau interpretations of natural periods and elements - spring, earth, water, air, light, fire.
The exhibition gives the general public and Art Nouveau lovers the opportunity to understand the role of nature in art, especially during the Art Nouveau period. Children can enjoy the exhibition as well, thanks to an activity book.
Entrance to the exhibition is free.
Exhibition: Emile Nolde
From 25.10.2013 to 02.02.2014
Lower Belvedere, Vienna
www.belvedere.at/en/ausstellungen/ausstellungsvorschau/emil-nolde-e110265
Organised by Österreichische Galerie Belvedere
Exhibition: Oskar Kokoschka. The Self in Focus
From 04.10.2013 to 27.01.2014
Leopold Museum, Vienna
www.leopoldmuseum.org/en/press/specialexhibitions/preview/280
Organised by Leopold Museum
Exhibition: Facing the Modern: The Portrait in Vienna 1900
From 09.10.2013 to 12.01.2014
The National Gallery, London
www.nationalgallery.org.uk
Organised by The National Gallery
Exhibition: The Art Nouveau Ideal
From 12.10.2013 to 12.01.2014
Ville D'Evian
www.ville-evian.fr/france/DT1206090808/videotheque/Exposition-en-cours.html
Organised by Le Palais Lumière Evian
Exhibition: Traces of Modernisme - Everyday Interiors
From 25.05.2013 to 08.12.2013
Mollet del Vallès
www.museuabello.cat
Organised by Museum Abelló and the Art History Department - University of Barcelona
Exhibition: The Natures of Art Nouveau
From 04.10.2013 to 01.12.2013
BIP Info Place, 2-4 rue Royale, 1000 Brussels
www.artnouveau-net.eu
Organised by Réseau Art Nouveau Network

"The Natures of Art Nouveau" is a travelling exhibition 2013-2015 organised by the Réseau Art Nouveau Network in the framework of the European project "Art Nouveau & Ecology" (2010-2015) supported by the Culture 2007-2013 programme of the European Commission, the exhibition comprises two identical concurrent exhibitions.
The goal of the exhibition is to draw visitors into an original discovery of Art Nouveau and its relation with nature, showing the evolution of artistic work from the idea to final products in Art Nouveau style, thanks to a richly documented iconography.
The exhibition is divided into three sections:
- The eye of the period, which examines artistic fascination with nature, with scientific discoveries in botany, zoology, oceanography, with evolutionary theories and technical inventions of microscope, photography and cinema.
- The Nature´s Workshop, which shows artistic experimentations with natural and artificial materials and new techniques to create new forms, inspired by nature: new line, ornaments and structures, patterns and symbols.
- Artificial landscapes, which illustrate art nouveau interpretations of natural periods and elements - spring, earth, water, air, light, fire.
The exhibition gives the general public and Art Nouveau lovers the opportunity to understand the role of nature in art, especially during the Art Nouveau period. Children can enjoy the exhibition as well, thanks to an activity book.
Entrance to the exhibition is free.
Press release
Exhibition: Henry van de Velde - Letters of Architects
From 26.09.2013 to 30.11.2013
La Bibliothèque Royale de Belgique, Bruxelles
www.kbr.be/
Organised by La Bibliothèque Royale, les Archives & Musée de la Littérature et le Centrum Vlaamse architectuurarchieven
Meeting: Ephemeral Architecture in Central-Eastern Europe in the 19th and 20th Centuries
From 28.11.2013 to 29.11.2013
Budapest
www.arthist.mta.hu/index.php/en/esemenyek-2/277-ephemeral-architecture-in-central-eastern-europe-in-the-19th-and-20th-centuries
Organised by The Research Centre for the Humanities, Institute of Art History, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, in cooperation with CentrArt Association - New Workshop for Art Historians
Meeting: Munch and Modernity. Conference.
From 21.11.2013 to 22.11.2013
University of Oslo, Department of Philosophy, Classics , History of Art and Ideas
www.nasjonalmuseet.no/en
Organised by Munchmuseet and Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og verk

Accompanying the "Munch on Paper" exhibition at the Munch Museum, this conference will investigate various aspects of printmaking and media culture.
Ute Kuhlemann Falck (facilitator of this year´s seminar), Patricia G Berman, Øivind Lorenz Storm Bjerke, Mai Britt Guleng, Erik Mørstad, Jon-Ove Steihaug, Ingebjørg Ydstie. For more information, see please see University of Oslo
Meeting: From management culture to cultural management
From 14.11.2013 to 15.11.2013
Timisoara, Romania
Organised by The Foreign Languages Academic Staff of the Department of Marketing and International Business, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration - West University of Timisoara (Romania)
The Foreign Languages Academic Staff of the Department of Marketing and International Business, Faculty of Economics and Business Administration - West University of Timisoara/ Romania is honored to invite you to attend the International Workshop "From management culture to cultural management", which will be held in Timisoara, from 14th to 15th November 2013.
The international workshop will be held in the beautiful city situated on the Bega river, a multicultural city, emblematic for the history, economic dynamics, cultural and social development of Romania. The main purpose of the colloquium is to bring together researchers, experts, mayors and students to debate and exchange opinions on the current trends, issues and possible solutions in management culture, cultural management, cultural marketing, and cross-cultural communication.
The workshop has also a pragmatic purpose, trying to implement skills and know-how in the field of cultural management, cultural marketing and marketing of cultural tourism in order to value the Secession architectural heritage of Timisoara, recommend reliable solutions to restore this heritage, promote Timisoara's cultural image- once called "Little Vienna" - and include it into the networks of European cities with Art Nouveau architecture (Réseau Art Nouveau Network and Art Nouveau European Route).
Topics may include, but are not limited to:
-Management culture, corporate culture
-Cultural management, Cultural marketing, Marketing of cultural tourism: Secession Architecture in Timisoara and DKMT Region
-Cross-cultural management: multiculturalism and cross-cultural communication
Workshop format:
-Types of presentation: lecture (30 minutes), workshop (60 minutes), panel discussion (2 hrs.), poster.
-Languages used: Romanian, English, French or German
Publication:
-Papers will be published in the colloquium proceedings on CD format with ISBN: eco friendly
format
-The best papers will be published in a special issue of the journal Timisoara Journal of Economics, TJE listed / indexed in academic databases
(http://www.tje.uvt.ro/index.php/tje/about/editorialPolicies#custom-0
Exhibition: From Modernisme to Art Déco
From 19.09.2013 to 03.11.2013
Museu de Mataró
www.mataro.cat/portal/contingut/noticia/2013/09/11108_ismael_smith_homenatge_museu_goya_andreu.html
Organised by Cerdanyola Art Museum and Barcelona Provincial Council

The show brings together an outstanding series of engravings by the artist Ismael Smith in a style combining Modernisme, Noucentisme and Art Déco. It is completed by a series of bookplates and story illustrations and expanded by a selection of Goya engravings that influenced Smith, as well as some pieces showing the friendship and special connection between Smith and Marià Andreu Mataró artist.
The exhibition is curated by Txema Romero, Director of Cerdanyola Art Musem.