Thierry Morel, Managing Partner of BARNES Art & Design, reveals his cultural agenda for the coming months. Follow this private guide and immerse yourself in the world's top art venues.
1. MIAMI — Bass Museum of Art
With Ulla Von Brandenburg: In Dialogue, the Bass Museum of Art combines the German artist's creative world with Etel Adnan's mural, sparking a conversation about geometric abstraction. Film, textiles and watercolours mingle in a setting where shape and shade become language. Inspired by Sonia Delaunay, von Brandenburg orchestrates a comprehensive oeuvre fusing disciplines for a vibrant experience.
2100 Collins Avenue, Miami Beach, FL 33139 — thebass.org
2. PARIS — Fondation Louis Vuitton
David Hockney is one of the most influential artists of the 20th and 21st centuries. The exhibition offers over 400 pieces spanning from 1955 to 2025 — paintings in oil or acrylic, drawings in ink, pencil or charcoal, and even some pieces on iPads. A striking immersion in seven decades of creation.
8 avenue du Mahatma Gandhi, 75116 Paris — fondationlouisvuitton.fr
3. LONDON — National Gallery
From the masterpieces of Leonardo da Vinci to the iconic works of Van Gogh, the National Gallery celebrates the greatest names in art history. In 2025, it will be honouring the city of Siena and its golden age of painting (1300-1350), bringing together major works by Simone Martini and the Lorenzetti brothers.
Trafalgar Square, London — nationalgallery.org.uk
4. VIENNA — Lower Belvedere
What secrets lie beneath the surface of Gustav Klimt's works? How did he apply gold and precious metals to his canvases? Gustav Klimt — Pigment & Pixel explores these mysteries using the most advanced imaging technologies. A fascinating investigation revealing unprecedented insights into the Viennese master's techniques and creative process.
Rennweg 6, 1030 Vienna — belvedere.at
5. COPENHAGEN — Design Museum
The Design Museum illustrates the art of serendipity — you enter out of curiosity and leave filled with surprise. Trykkraft reveals the world of textile printing, a little-known aspect of Danish design. This exhibition is as poetic as it is unexpected, with motifs and colours delicately presented.
Bredgade 68, 1260 Copenhagen — designmuseum.dk
Art Agenda — Upcoming Exhibitions
By Thierry Morel, Managing Partner of BARNES Art & Design
Thierry Morel, Managing Partner of BARNES Art & Design, reveals his cultural agenda for the coming months. Follow this private guide and immerse yourself in the world's top art venues.
By Thierry Morel