1.Venice International Art Biennale As the "Olympic event" of the art world, each Venice Biennale invites artists from different countries to represent their countries in order to show the latest progress of contemporary art in different countries.
2. Setouchi International Arts Festival The Setouchi International Arts Festival is held every three years on 12 islands and 2 port cities in the Seto Inland Sea, led by Kagawa Prefecture, Japan. The theme slogan for 2019 is "Cruising the islands, arts and seasons of the Seto Inland Sea.
3. Maastricht European Art and Antiques Fair This exhibition brings together a strong line-up of 276 exhibitors, bringing artworks that span 7,000 years of art history and will offer unparalleled collecting opportunities for private and institutional collectors.
4.Art and Design - A New Unity In commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the founding of the Bauhaus, this exhibition will explore the historical roots of the Bauhaus, looking back at the development of modernist design in Europe, starting with the Arts and Crafts movement in the mid-19th century.
5. Milan Triennale Founded in 1923, the Milan Triennale is held once every three years, with more than 100 exhibitors from 42 countries and regions, attracting more than 3 million visitors, and gaining widespread attention from the international community.
6. Tintoretto: Artist of the Venetian School of the Renaissance The first leg of the exhibition begins in Venice and will feature nearly 50 paintings and more than 10 works on paper by Tintoretto, some of which have never before been shown in the United States, covering Tintoretto's entire career.
7. Rembrandt and the Dutch Golden Age 2019 marks the 350th anniversary of Rembrandt's death, and the National Museum of the Netherlands has named 2019 as the Rembrandt Year, which will commemorate the master through a series of exhibitions and events. The exhibition will feature 22 paintings, 60 drawings and 300 prints by Rembrandt.
8. Life Death Rebirth This exhibition juxtaposes contemporary video artist Bill Viola with Michelangelo from 500 years ago in order to explore the inextricable relationship between their art.
9. Oscar Leyland: Artist Photographer In this exhibition, viewers can see 150 works, including his undisputed masterpiece "Expression of Emotion in Man and Animals", in which he exposed the negatives of 30 photographs and then put them together to form a group print.
10. Nam June Paik: The Future is Now The exhibition lasts for more than four months and its artistic value is so high that it cannot be summed up in one simple sentence. Although the works in the whole exhibition have been experienced for more than half a century, they feel new every time I look at them.