Go Catch a Show

A round-up of events in Vienna, New York and Utrecht

A round-up of events in Vienna, New York and Utrecht

Vienna: Exhibition Edward Hopper and Contemporary Artfeatures works from one of the best representatives of American painting in the 20th century. Also featured are complementary pieces by artists such as Mark Lewis and Jim Jarmusch. Kunsthalle Wien, 7 Museumplatz 1. Until February 15th. www.kunsthallewien.at.

RetrospectiveThis collection of the work of cubism and avant-garde pioneer Georges Braque (below) includes more than 80 paintings, printed graphics, collages and still lifes. Bank Austria Kunstforum, 1 Freyung 8. Until March 1st. www.kunstforumwien.at.

SculptureSome of the works of Turner Prize winner Anish Kapoor feature in Shooting into the Corner, which comprises four large-scale wax pieces. MAK (Museum of Applied Arts), 1 Stubenring 5. Until April 19th. www.mak.at.

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New York: Photography Into the Sunset: Photography's Image of the American Westfeatures images that fuse the minor detail with the big picture. Museum of Modern Art, 11 West 53rd Street. March 29th-June 8th. www.moma.org.

ExhibitionInvestigating the relationship between dress sense and social norms, Seductionexplores the role of sexuality in fashion. Museum at the Fashion Institute of Technology, Seventh Avenue at 27th Street. Until June 16th. wwwfitnyc.edu.

Utrecht: Trance The 16th edition of Trance Energy– the world's largest trance music event – will feature DJs Paul van Dyk, Judge Jules and Armin van Buuren. Various venues. March 7th. www.trance-energy.nl.

Exhibition Scorel's Glory and the Utrecht Art of Painting'features works by local artist Jan van Scorel, who introduced the Italian Renaissance style to the city in the 16th century. Centraal Museum. March 21st-June 28th. www.centraalmuseum.nl.

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea

Tony Clayton-Lea is a contributor to The Irish Times specialising in popular culture