What better way to appreciate a culture than to attend its exhibitions?  There are many countries in Europe, each having an own blend of languages, customs, and cultural activities. One of the most enjoyable experiences you can have while traveling in Europe is undoubtedly attending one of the (if not all) exhibitions below!

Do you intend to travel abroad this year?  You have plenty of time to plan your itinerary to accommodate a few well-known European exhibitions. 10-Pro Consulting has selected the top 6 exhibitions in Europe for 2023:

 

  1. The Venice Biennale, Italy

The Venice Biennale, which takes place annually from May to November and alternates between exhibitions of art and architecture, was first held in 1895 and now draws 500,000 tourists annually. The Biennale, a festival of art and architecture, uses performance, sculpture, and installations to examine political topics and current cultural & social challenges.

If you plan on visiting the Venice Biennale, you can submit your Schengen visa application with 10-Pro Consulting and get take on one exhibition at a time!

 

  1. Crawly Creatures, The Netherlands

The Rijksmuseum is putting together an exhibition this fall and winter about how artists and scientists have been enthralled by animals throughout history. Clara the rhinoceros steals the show. But you’ll also see ants, spiders, butterflies, and a ton of other interesting living creatures.

 

  1. Things – A History of Still Life

The Louvre Museum is hosting a Still Life exhibition. Still life has traditionally been viewed as a minor art form. But it has left its impact on the history of art, uniting the living and the dead, from ancient times to the present. The exhibition tries to contextualize still life across all eras and civilizations. This exhibition gives a comprehensive historical saga of the representation of inanimate objects, ranging from the artists Chardin, Manet, Moillon, and Duchamp.

The show is organized by art historian and President of the Fondation Nationale des Sciences Politiques, Laurence Bertrand Dorléac.

The exhibition will run until the 23rd of January in the Hall Napoléon of the Louvre Museum. If Paris is in your travel plans, get in touch with 10PRO Consulting to obtain a Schengen visa and see the exhibition at the Louvre!

 

  1. Neue Sachlichkeit, Denmark

Unquestionably, this exhibition is among the best art exhibitions taking place in Europe in fall and winter. It examines the 1920s German New Objectivity art movement. The Center Pompidou in Paris hosted the exhibition’s initial organization. In the next months, it will be exhibited at the Louisiana Museum in Humlebaek, Denmark.

 

  1. Piranesi and the Modern, Norway

The “Piranesi and the Modern” exhibition examines the influence of architect and artist Giovanni Battista Piranesi (1720-1778) from the 18th century up to the present. The etchings by Italian artist Piranesi show Rome, strange structures, dizzying staircases, and collapsing ruins among his best-known works. His architectural ideas were significant in the 20th century and continue to be so now in shaping concepts of modernity across the arts.

 

  1. Picasso & Chanel, Spain 

The exhibit at the Thyssen-Bornemisza museum in Madrid, an agreed upon favorite at 10PRO Consulting, depicts works by the two 20th-century creative geniuses. Through an exhibition of paintings and clothing, in which a strong connection between both creators can be seen, as well as the lovely relationship between art and fashion, the exhibition highlights the close relationship between two brilliant people of the last century: Gabrielle Chanel and Pablo Picasso.

  

Conclusion

Europe is home to an amazing array of exhibitions that portray culture, history, and art. Visiting European exhibitions is an opportunity of a lifetime, apply for a Schengen visa with 10PRO Consulting and bask in the glory of artistic creativity!

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