ARTWAVE EUROPE: THE MOST EXCITING EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN SPRING 2025

ARTWAVE EUROPE: THE MOST EXCITING EXHIBITIONS TO SEE IN SPRING 2025

From Kiefer's striking installations in Amsterdam to Robert Longo's intense works in Copenhagen, Spring 2025 offers a dynamic range of exhibitions that will captivate art lovers across Europe. Here are the best exhibitions you won't want to miss this spring.

Pink Sails – Swedish Modernism

Stockholm, Sweden – Moderna Museet / 17 June 2023 – 31 August 2025

Sail into the vibrant world of Swedish modernism at Stockholm’s Moderna Museet. PINK SAILS bursts with dynamic designs and revolutionary aesthetics, offering a refreshing take on contemporary art that continues
to inspire.

Semiha Berksoy – Singing in Full Colour

Berlin, Germany – Hamburger Bahnhof – Nationalgalerie der Gegenwart 
06 December 2024 – 11 May 2025

Immerse yourself in a cascade of vivid hues and emotion at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof. Semiha Berksoy’s ‘Singing in Full Colour’ transforms space into a radiant symphony, inviting you to experience art that pulses with passion.

The Impermanent – Four Takes on the Collection


Warsaw, Poland – Museum of Modern Art (MSN)

21 February – 05 October 2025

Challenge your perceptions with four innovative curatorial visions in Warsaw.
This exhibition redefines art’s identity by offering multiple takes on a classic collection, sparking a fresh, ever-changing dialogue.


“31 Women” by Peggy Guggenheim


Lisbon, Portugal – Museu d’art contemporain de Lisbonne 
26 February – 15 June 2025

Revisit a pivotal moment in art history as Peggy Guggenheim’s groundbreaking 1943 vision is reborn. “31 femmes” honors the trailblazing women artists who reshaped modern art, celebrating their power as creators in their own right.

Laia Estruch – Hello Everyone


Madrid, Spain – Museo Reina Sofía 
26 February – 1 September 2025

Say hello to a new era of interactive art in Madrid. Laia Estruch’s playful installations blur the boundaries between art and everyday life, welcoming you into a vibrant dialogue that is as engaging as it is innovative.

Radical Software: Women, Art & Computing 1960–1991


Vienna, Austria – Kunsthalle Wien 
28 February – 25 May 2025

Step into the digital revolution at Kunsthalle Wien, where pioneering women meld art with computing. “Radical Software” challenges conventional narratives, showcasing how technology transformed creative expression during a transformative era.

Anselm Kiefer – SAG MIR WO DIE BLUMEN SIND


Amsterdam, Netherlands – Stedelijk Museum

07 March – 09 June 2025

Explore the poetic realm of Anselm Kiefer in Amsterdam. His evocative exhibition, “SAG MIR WO DIE BLUMEN SIND,” weaves history and imagination into a mesmerizing dialogue, inviting you on a contemplative journey of memory and rebirth.

Arpita Singh: Remembering


London, UK – Serpentine North Gallery /
20 March – 27 July 2025

Delve into a tapestry of cultural memory at London’s Serpentine North Gallery. Arpita Singh’s “Remembering” interlaces intimate narratives with broader social themes, offering a profound reflection on identity and legacy.

Robert Longo


Copenhagen, Denmark – Louisiana Museum of Modern Art / 
11 April – 31 August 2025

Experience the bold vision of Robert Longo in Copenhagen. His striking works combine raw energy with meticulous detail, challenging your perceptions and delivering a visual narrative that leaves a lasting impact.

‘When We See Us’


Brussels, Belgium – BOZAR (Centre for Fine Arts) / Now – 10 August 2025

Embrace the power of collective identity at BOZAR. “When We See Us” brings together diverse visual voices in an exploration of community and self-discovery, creating a thought-provoking celebration of shared human experience.