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Art Attack: 10 Must-See Exhibitions This September!

September is a great time to catch some of the best art exhibitions. With a wide range of shows to choose from, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re a fan of classic masters or contemporary art, you’re sure to find something to your taste.

MoMA Now: Women Artists

When: 21 Sept, 2023 – 26 Mar, 2024

Where: The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York City

This exhibition will feature works by over 30 women artists from around the world, including paintings, sculptures, installations, and videos. It will explore the diverse perspectives and practices of women artists working today. Some of the artists featured in the exhibition include Frida Kahlo, Yayoi Kusama, Marina Abramović, and Cindy Sherman.

Yayoi Kusama: Infinity Mirror Rooms

When: 22 Sep, 2023 – 23 Apr, 2024

Where: Tate Modern, London

This exhibition will feature six of Kusama’s iconic infinity mirror rooms, as well as a selection of her paintings and sculptures. It will offer visitors a unique and immersive experience of Kusama’s work. Her infinity mirror rooms are especially popular, as they create the illusion of infinite space and reflection.

Picasso and Music

When: 21 Sep, 2023 – 22 Jan, 2024

Where: Centre Pompidou, Paris

This exhibition will explore the relationship between Picasso and music. It will feature over 500 works of art, including paintings, drawings, sculptures, and musical instruments. The exhibition will show how music influenced Picasso’s work throughout his career. Picasso was a lifelong music lover, and he often incorporated musical references into his artwork.

Lee Bul: New York

When: 23 Sep, 2023 – 22 Jan, 2024

Where: Museum of Contemporary Art, Tokyo (MOT)

This exhibition will feature a new series of works by Korean artist Lee Bul. The works are inspired by Bul’s experience of living and working in New York City. The exhibition will explore themes of identity, displacement, and transformation. Bul is known for her large-scale installations and sculptures, which often incorporate elements of performance and technology.

Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera: Art and Life

When: 23 Sep, 2023 – 25 Feb, 2024

Where: National Gallery of Australia, Canberra

This exhibition will feature over 100 works of art by Mexican artists Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera. It will explore the relationship between the two artists and their work. The exhibition will also look at the influence of Mexican culture on their art. Kahlo and Rivera were two of the most important artists of the 20th century, and their work continues to inspire and resonate with audiences today.

Rubens & Women

When: 27 Sep, 2023 – 28 Jan, 2024

Where: Dulwich Picture Gallery, London

This exhibition will explore the relationship between Peter Paul Rubens and the women in his life and work. It will feature over 50 paintings, drawings, and prints, including portraits of his wives, children, and mistresses. The exhibition will also look at the way Rubens depicted women in his religious and mythological paintings.

Sarah Lucas: Happy Gas

When: 24 Sep, 2023 – 14 Jan, 2024

Where: Tate Britain, London

This exhibition will feature a major survey of the work of British artist Sarah Lucas. It will include over 50 works, including sculptures, installations, and drawings. The exhibition will explore Lucas’s use of everyday objects and materials to create playful and subversive works of art.

Email is Dead

When: 28 Sep – 22 Oct, 2023

Where: Design Museum, London

This exhibition will explore the history and impact of email. It will feature interactive exhibits, historical artifacts, and new commissions from contemporary artists and designers. The exhibition will look at how email has changed the way we communicate and work, and its impact on our lives.

Turner Prize 2023

When: 28 Sep, 2023 – 14 Apr, 2024

Where: Towner Eastbourne, Eastbourne

The Turner Prize is one of the most prestigious awards in the art world. It is awarded annually to a British artist under the age of 50. The 2023 Turner Prize exhibition will feature the work of the four shortlisted artists: Ingrid Pollard, Sin Wai Kin, Helen Cammock, and Veronica Ryan.

Spies, Lies and Deception

When: 29 Sep, 2023 – 14 Apr, 2024

Where: IWM London, London

This exhibition will explore the world of espionage and deception. It will feature a wide range of objects, including spy gadgets, costumes, and codes. The exhibition will also look at the history of espionage and its role in major conflicts.

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