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THE SOLOMON R. GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM

Fernand Léger: The Last Decades

This exhibition will present a renewed examination of this French artist’s late career, when his observations of city dwellers and the human form in action inspired a significant body of work organized by theme. Léger was among the few French artists of his generation to visit the United States.
Fernand Léger

Art exhibition in New York, United States. Saturday 01 June 2019 to Sunday 01 September 2019

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TATE LIVERPOOL

Fernand Léger Explore a comprehensive retrospective of Fernand Léger

Regarded as a forerunner of pop art, Fernand Léger (1881–1955) was key figure of international modernity. This retrospective of more than 50 of his works, many rarely seen in the UK, will show Léger’s iconic paintings, alongside important films such as Ballet Mécanique 1924.
Fernand Léger

Art exhibition in Merseyside, United Kingdom. Friday 23 November 2018 to Sunday 17 March 2019

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TATE BRITAIN

Aftermath Art In The Wake Of World War One Exploring the impact of World War One on British, German and French art

Marking the 100 years since the end of World War One, Aftermath: Art in the Wake of World War One looks at how artists responded to the physical and psychological scars left on Europe. Art was used in many ways in the tumultuous period after the end of the war, from documenting its destructive impact, to the building of public memorials and as a social critique.
Pablo Picasso George Grosz Otto Dix Hannah Höch André Masson Fernand Léger Winifred Knights C.R.W Nevinson

Art exhibition in City of London, United Kingdom. Tuesday 05 June 2018 to Sunday 16 September 2018

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TATE ST IVES

The Modern Lens: International Photography and the Tate collection

Pioneering artists from across Europe, the Americas and Japan will be shown at Tate St Ives for the first time in The Modern Lens. This will be the largest display of photographic works ever to be exhibited at the gallery.
László Moholy Nagy Iwao Yamawaki Geraldo De Barros Harry Callahan Fernand Léger Thomaz Farkas Paul Nash Ben Nicholson Ivon Hitchens Barbara Hepworth Henry Moore Charlotte Perriand Pierre Jeanneret Walter Peterhans Judit K

Art exhibition in Northamptonshire, United Kingdom. Tuesday 14 October 2014 to Sunday 10 May 2015

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METROPOLITAN MUSEUM OF ART

Cubism

Cubism, the most influential art movement of the early twentieth century, still resonates today. It destroyed traditional illusionism in painting and radically changed the way we see the world. The Leonard A. Lauder Collection, unsurpassed in its holdings of Cubist art, is now a promised gift to the Museum.
Pablo Picasso Georges Braque Juan Gris Fernand Léger

Art exhibition in New York, United States. Monday 20 October 2014 to Monday 16 February 2015

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