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Raphael. The Virgin and Child with Infant Saint John the Baptist in a Landscape (The Alba Madonna), c. 1510-1511. Oil on canvas transferred from wood. Andrew W. Mellon Collection, National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
By Nina Heyn
Similar to last year, I’d like to start my Food for the Soul postings in 2026 with a list of some interesting art exhibitions that will take place throughout the year. I describe a few highlights and also provide a calendar list of selected exhibitions.
Thank you, Nina, for the article and the schedule. Since my wife (a jeweler and gemologist) and I are planning to be in the UK and Europe this spring, the timing of your article is perfect.
Thank you so much Nina!
Wow! What a great contribution Nina. Thank you so much for compiling and posting this list. I am so looking forward to seeing some of these. And also especially the exhibit of Hilma af Klint’s “Paintings from the Temple”.
Useful. Thanks! Nice to see the inclusion of a living (albeit ill-) artist, Martin Parr. Detailed social documentation with a wicked sense of humour.
…. oops. My daughter just pointed out to me that Martin Parr just died in December. Still – Well worth looking at some of his photographs.
Thank you, Nina, for the article and the schedule. Since my wife (a jeweler and gemologist) and I are planning to be in the UK and Europe this spring, the timing of your article is perfect.
Thank you so much Nina!
Wow! What a great contribution Nina. Thank you so much for compiling and posting this list. I am so looking forward to seeing some of these. And also especially the exhibit of Hilma af Klint’s “Paintings from the Temple”.
Useful. Thanks! Nice to see the inclusion of a living (albeit ill-) artist, Martin Parr. Detailed social documentation with a wicked sense of humour.
…. oops. My daughter just pointed out to me that Martin Parr just died in December. Still – Well worth looking at some of his photographs.