When we think of Modernism we tend to think of experiment, technology, decoration stripped away, form rigorously simplified. We don’t immediately think of medieval Europe or the Northern Renaissance. But in this exhibition, it is argued that art of the fin de siècle and early–20th century is rooted in the Gothic, which focused on deep and dark subject matter—birth, death, suffering, and sexuality. The artists featured here include Lucas Cranach the Elder, Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Vincent van Gogh, Käthe Kollwitz, Edvard Munch, Hugo Simberg, Helene Schjerfbeck, Marianne Stokes, and Gustave Van de Woestyne. It’s a fascinating thesis. The show debuted at the Ateneum Art Museum, in Helsinki, and has been reorganized by Albertina curators in Vienna. —Laura Jacobs
Arts Intel Report
Gothic Modern: Munch, Beckmann, Kollwitz

Arnold Böcklin, Self-portrait with Death as a Fiddler, 1872.
When
Sept 19, 2025 – Jan 11, 2026
Where
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Photo: bpk / Nationalgalerie, SMB / Jörg P. Anders