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TRAVEL: 2020 VISION

From architectu­re in Brazil to Bauhaus in Chicago, Provençal antiques fairs to Warhol’s silkscreen art wares, Julian Owen presents the global top 20 of next year’s choicest pickings for culture vultures

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The most exciting exhibition­s and events around the globe taking place this year

CHALKE VALLEY HISTORY FESTIVAL

Broad Chalke, Wiltshire

Although the 2020 programme for the largest history-centric gathering in the land (22nd-28th June) remains under wraps at press time, we can draw a fair picture of what to expect by looking at previous years. While 2019 saw some seriously big-league names among a line-up of more than 140 speakers – Neil Oliver, Tracy Borman, Dan Jones, Michael Wood etc – it wasn’t all talk. CVHF’s bid to bring history to life also included hobby-horse jousting, ba le tactics demonstrat­ed by Sherman tanks, and lots more.

cvhf.org.uk MATISSE & PICASSO

National Gallery, Canberra, Australia

In spring of 1906, Henri Matisse rst met Pablo Picasso, brought together at the Paris salon of one of the former’s most important patrons, Gertrude Stein. Thus began a lifelong friendship and rivalry between two men driven to build on foundation­s laid by the father of modern art, Paul Cézanne. This major exhibition (until 13th April) draws on 40 internatio­nal collection­s to detail what happened next, all the way through to Picasso’s artistic response to Matisse’s death in 1954.

nga.gov.au

BOURSE DE COMMERCE

Paris, France

Fresh from a monumental makeover by Pritzker Prize-winning architect Tadao Ando, the Bourse de Commerce has been transforme­d into a 21stcentur­y art house. The $170m redevelopm­ent – opening in 2020, date TBC – was bankrolled by billionair­e businessma­n François Pinault, who wanted a publicly accessible home for a private collection as sizeable as it is signi cant: 5,000 works by the likes of Cindy Sherman and Je Koons.

boursedeco­mmerce.fr GRAND EGYPTIAN MUSEUM

Giza, Egypt

It’s reckoned that ve million visitors a year are likely to head to this – the world’s largest museum devoted to a single civilizati­on. The area dedicated to Tutankhamu­n alone will cover seven square kilometres, the be er to hold 5,400 objects retrieved from his tomb. Opening in 2020 (date TBC), the museum’s 100,000 artefacts will also include a gigantic statue of Ramses II, children’s museum, 3D cinema, and panoramic view of the pyramids.

gem.gov.eg BRAFA

Brussels, Belgium

A panel of 100 independen­t experts ensure that this event is among the most scrutinise­d art and antiques fairs of the year (26th Jan-2nd Feb). Vast warehouses host 133 galleries, among them New York specialist­s in archaeolog­y, Antiquariu­m Ltd, and Rome’s W Apolloni, showing 17th to 19th-century art and furniture. No word yet on the guest invited to commission their own exhibition; last year’s was Gilbert & George.

brafa.art

THE EUROPEAN FINE ART FAIR

Maastricht, Netherland­s

One of the heavyweigh­ts in the calendar, drawing crowds of 70,000 and around 275 top-line dealers from around the world (7th-15th March). Now in its fourth decade, the event’s vast array of wares makes it popular with seasoned collectors and newcomers alike, with the big old shed full of everything from 20th-century design to Old Masters, contempora­ry sculpture to

haute joaillerie. tefaf.com/maastricht TIMELESS CONVERSATI­ONS 2020: Voices from Japanese Art of the Past and Present

National Art Centre, Tokyo, Japan

Enk was a 17th-century Buddhist monk, poet and sculptor during the Edo period (1603-1868), who’d make pilgrimage­s to temples throughout Japan and leave behind one of his 120,000 wooden carvings of Buddha to cover lodging. He’d surely nd much in common with Koji Tanada, who makes his carvings from a single block of wood. Tanada is one of eight current artists whose work features in

Timeless Conversati­ons (11th March1st June), exhibited alongside pieces by Enk and other venerable Edo contempora­ries, the be er to explore artistic and spiritual a nities across the ages.

nact.jp HERMITAGE MOSCOW

Russia

It was in 1764 that Catherine the Great, looking for somewhere to house her extensive art collection, founded the State Hermitage Museum in St Petersburg. This year will see the world’s second-largest art museum open a new outlet (date TBC) – Hermitage Moscow, a 15,000 square metre modern art space built on the site of the former ZiL car plant. It’s wonderfull­y designed by Hani Rashid, probably best known for the Formula One circuit-straddling Yas Hotel Abu Dhabi.

hermitagem­useum.org

ANDY WARHOL

Tate Modern, London

Warhol’s work is such a symbol of the 1960s, it’s easy to forget the criticism that greeted him at the time. The post-war abstract expression­ism movement might not have been to everyone’s taste, but it still had ne art principles at its core. But what about 32 canvases of Campbell’s soup range? Thing is, much of Warhol’s 70s output proved that the pop artist really could paint, as this major retrospect­ive makes clear (12th March-6th Sept). Marilyn Monroe, Coca-Cola et al are also present and correct.

tate.org.uk EUROPEAN CAPITAL OF CULTURE 2020

Galway, Ireland

It might be on the very edge of Europe but, when it comes to all things The Arts, Galway will spend the year at its very heart. Highlights among the 80+ projects include Homer’s The Odyssey presented on the beach; a celebratio­n of the writer and Irish Literary Revival linchpin, JM Synge; Margaret Atwood dropping by on Internatio­nal Women’s Day; light artist, Kari Kola, illuminati­ng Connemara’s mountains on St Patrick’s Day; and the results of Aerial/Sparks, an interdisci­plinary collaborat­ion with the Marine Institute (1st Feb-31st Jan 2021).

galway2020.ie/en MASSART ART MUSEUM

Boston, USA

Much as we Brits are rightly proud of the prevalence of museums and galleries we can enter without cost, we’re not alone in making such o erings. On 22nd February, for example, the Massachuse s College of Art and Design will open MassArt Art Museum, a $12.5m home for contempora­ry art in which it won’t cost a cent to see opening exhibition­s, including two site-speci c installati­ons: Joana Vasconcelo­s’

Valkyrie Mumbet, paying homage to inspiring women, and Ghost of a Dream’s Yesterday is Here, creating originalit­y in the present by splicing together images of the building’s past.

maam.massart.edu

WORLD CAPITAL OF ARCHITECTU­RE 2020

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

Most famously home to the mightiest art deco creation – Paul Landowski’s 38 metre sculpture of Christ the

Redeemer, looking out over the city from atop Corcovado Mountain – Rio boasts a multitude of other treasures. Together they are worthy of making Rio the inaugural World Capital of Architectu­re – Oscar Niemeyer’s saucer-shaped modernist triumph, the Niterói Contempora­ry Art Museum for example, or the art nouveau masterpiec­e that is Confeitari­a Colombo. A series of events are planned to celebrate the urban environmen­t, under the theme:

‘All the worlds. Just one world.’

en.unesco.org L’ISLE-SUR-LA-SORGUE INTERNATIO­NAL FAIR

Vaucluse, France

What Hay-on-Wye does for books, the beautiful L’Isle-sur-la-Sorgue does for antiques. Only more so. More than 300 antiques and art businesses are to be found yearround in a place with the same population as Godalming. And then we come to the biannual internatio­nal fairs (10th-13th April, 13th-16th August), when a further 450 exhibitors and 120,000 visitors turn this Provençal town into a quality-validated antiques hunter’s heaven.

antiquesar­tandyou.com THE OPEN ART FAIR 2020

Duke of York Square, London

For more than a quarter of a century, the BADA Fair was the British Antique Dealers’ Associatio­n’s agship event, gathering 5,000 antiques, design pieces and artworks – ranging from 16th-century paintings to contempora­ry furniture – from 100 specialist­s worldwide. In September, it was sold to the co-founders of Masterpiec­e London, and is set to return (18th-24th March) with a blend of old (content, location) and new (name, more a ordable stand prices).

bada.org/bada-fair

BAUHAUS CHICAGO: Design in the City

Art Institute of Chicago, USA

Some places get all the luck. Already blessed by Frank Lloyd Wright adorning its suburbia with copious examples of visionary architectu­re, in 1937 Chicago opened the New Bauhaus, four years a er the Nazis closed the art and design school’s Berlin home. Led by László MoholyNagy – a ‘modernist so far ahead of his time he’s almost out of sight,’ noted the Chicago Tribune

– the refugee’s avantgarde ideals made a striking impression on the area, as this fascinatin­g exhibition (until 26th April) makes clear. artic.edu/exhibition­s ARTIADE

Berlin, Germany

A former electric substation in Berlin o ers 6,500 square metres of space to a biennial internatio­nal art exhibition promising a diverse show – including paintings, sculpture, installati­ons, photograph­y, video art and concept art – that is big on accessibil­ity and giving lesser-known artists a chance (June – exact dates TBC). Or, as organisers put it: ‘The main criterion for selection will be the artists’ uniqueness of expression, rather than any current internatio­nal trends in art.’

artiade.com TWISTS AND ROUNDABOUT­S AROUND SURREALISM

National Museum of Art, Bucharest, Romania

This historical­ly fascinatin­g building – a former royal residence seized by the post-war Communist government, ravaged by demonstrat­ors during the 1989 revolution – is an apt place to host a retrospect­ive of a movement that sought to turn the establishm­ent on its head (until 2nd Feb). Expect the crème de la crème of surrealist artists – Max Ernst, Camille De Taeye, Joan Miró, Jorge Camacho and Alberto Gironella.

mnar.arts.ro

RHS GARDEN BRIDGEWATE­R

Manchester

When it opens in the summer (exact date TBC), the Royal Horticultu­ral Society’s rst new garden in 18 years also promises to be one of its most spectacula­r. Comprising 154 acres of woods, lakes, meadows and streams, Europe’s biggest garden project is a community-centred enterprise transformi­ng the derelict grounds – and using the surviving outbuildin­gs and walls – of a demolished stately home, Worsley New Hall, in the heart of Salford.

rhs.org.uk/bridgewate­r RAPHAEL 500

Scuderie del Quirinale, Rome, Italy

A er 2019 saw major exhibition­s marking Leonardo da Vinci’s 1519 passing, 2020 is all set to honour Raphael. Nowhere more so than in Rome (5th March-14th June), the city in which he lived his nal years and, in the Vatican Palace, where he completed his most celebrated work. Most of the pieces will come from Florence, with mooted loanees including the 1504-06 self-portrait and the

Madonna of the Gold nch. scuderiequ­irinale.it MAYFLOWER 400

Various venues in the UK, Netherland­s and USA

More than 100 institutio­ns worldwide are sending artefacts to Plymouth for ‘Legend and Legacy’, an exhibition marking the 400th anniversar­y of the May ower carrying pilgrims. It’s but a part of the wider commemorat­ion (until November), with 400 ‘signature events’.

may ower400uk.org

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CLOCKWISE FROM LEFT Crowds at Chalke Valley History Festival gather for refreshmen­ts; the Bourse de Commerce has been transforme­d into a breathtaki­ng art house; Pablo Picasso’s L’Arlésienne: Lee Miller, 1937, at Australia’s National Gallery.
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TOP The BRAFA space in Brussels will host 133 internatio­nally sourced galleries. ABOVE The gold death mask of Tutankhamu­n, 14th century BC, one of 5,400 objects retrieved from the ancient Egyptian Pharaoh’s tomb.
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FROM TOP Netherland­sbased Kollenburg Antiquairs’ stand at a previous European Fine Art Fair, Maastricht; pieces from German art dealer Kunsthande­l Peter Mühlbauer at TEFAF; the Winter Palace houses the Hermitage Museum.
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1967. One of a series of paintings, all based on the same photograph.
BELOW Until January 2021, Galway will play host to a series of events and exhibition­s. BELOW RIGHT One of Joana Vasconcelo­s’ sculptures from her series, Valkyries. The artist is set to exhibit at MassArt Art Museum.
ABOVE Andy Warhol Self-Portrait 1967. One of a series of paintings, all based on the same photograph. BELOW Until January 2021, Galway will play host to a series of events and exhibition­s. BELOW RIGHT One of Joana Vasconcelo­s’ sculptures from her series, Valkyries. The artist is set to exhibit at MassArt Art Museum.
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 ??  ?? CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado towers over Rio de Janeiro; artwork by surrealist painter Joan Miró; Bauhaus Barwa chair, produced by Bartolucci and Waldheim, c1950, on view in Chicago; Niterói Contempora­ry Art Museum, one of the last works of Oscar Niemeyer; examples of wares to buy at L’Isle-surla-Sorgue.
CLOCKWISE FROM ABOVE Christ the Redeemer on Mount Corcovado towers over Rio de Janeiro; artwork by surrealist painter Joan Miró; Bauhaus Barwa chair, produced by Bartolucci and Waldheim, c1950, on view in Chicago; Niterói Contempora­ry Art Museum, one of the last works of Oscar Niemeyer; examples of wares to buy at L’Isle-surla-Sorgue.
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CLOCKWISE FROM TOP A winter sunrise at the RHS Garden Bridgewate­r; RHS Bridgewate­r Plant Factory; statue of Christophe­r Jones, master of the Mayflower, in Rotherhith­e, London; Illuminate Plymouth is a light-based festival that will help to launch Mayflower 400; Madonna of the Goldfinch by Raphael.
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