This exhibition surveys the history of Flemish portraiture. Exhibits works from the Musée des Beaux-Arts, Dunkirk, which has been closed since April 2015. For more More Info
Five Forgotten Paintings
Five large-scale 17th- and 18th-century religious paintings from the museums’ collection not shown before. For more on the More Info
Rembrandt: Lightening the Darkness
This exhibition examines Rembrandt as a printmaker, displaying 93 impressions and 1 drawing. For more More Info
Monochrome: Painting in Black and White
A trans-media exhibition including glass, vellum, ceramic, silk, wood, and canvas, Monochrome examines the history of light and shadow in painting. Includes works by Jan van Eyck, Albrecht Dürer, and More Info
Burrell at Kelvingrove: Tapestries
While the Burrell Collection is undergoing refurbishment, a series of rotating exhibitions will allow audiences to see highlights from the collection. Tapestries presents nine works from the Burrell More Info
Ferdinand II, Archduke of Austria. A Renaissance Ruler and Art Patron between Prague and Innsbruck
Marking the 450th anniversary of the archduke's assumption to rule over Tyrol. Previously at Schloss Ambras, Innsbruck, June 15 – October 8, 2017. With catalogue ed. by Sabine Haag and Veronika More Info