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Written by Robert V. Gaines
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Friday, 10 September 2010 03:05 |
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Amsterdam,
NL -The inaugural exhibition of Hermitage Amsterdam, At the Russian Court. Palace and Protocol in the
19th Century, promises to be one of the most lavish ever
presented in Europe, and one of the
largest. With more than
2,200 objects on loan from the State Hermitage Museum, St Petersburg, the
exhibition will fill the Amstelhof—the historic, newly restored home of
Hermitage Amsterdam—from 20 June 2009 to 31 January 2010,
as it recreates life at the Russian court during the nineteenth century: a
period that spanned the reigns of six tsars, from the little-known Paul I, son
of Catherine the Great, to the tragic Nicholas II, the last tsar of Russia.
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Read more... [Hermitage Amsterdam Celebrates Its Opening with "At the Russian Court" ~ a Sumptuous Exhibition]
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Written by Jack Warfield
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Friday, 10 September 2010 03:04 |
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FRANKFURT.- The first ever retrospective about
André-Charles Boulle, the most illustrious cabinetmaker of all time, opened on
October 28. With a scenography by Juan Pablo Molyneux, it takes place in the
Museum of Decorative Arts of Frankfurt, the emblematic building created by
Richard Meier. It was conceived by two French art historians, Jean
Nérée Ronfort and Jean Dominique Augarde, in close cooperation with Professor
Ulrich Schneider, director of the Museum für Angewandte Kunst (Museum of
Decorative Arts) of Frankfort.
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Read more... [André-Charles Boulle Retrospective at the Museum of Decorative Arts of Frankfurt]
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Written by Sally Folley
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:58 |
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LONDON - In January 2008, the Royal Academy of Arts will stage a landmark exhibition presenting modern masterpieces drawn from Russia’s principal museum collections: the State Pushkin Museum and the State Tretyakov Museum in Moscow and the State Hermitage Museum and the State Russian Museum in St. Petersburg. Over 120 paintings by Russian and French artists working between 1870 and 1925 will be displayed together for the first time ever in the United Kingdom in an exhibition which surveys the main directions of modern art from Realism and Impressionism to Non-Objective painting. Works will include paintings by Renoir, Cézanne, Van Gogh, Gauguin and Matisse together with those by Kandinsky, Tatlin and Malevich.
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Read more... [Masterpieces from Russia at the Royal Academy of Arts]
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Written by Hugh Cantwell
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:55 |
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THE HAGUE, NL - The Gemeentemuseum The Hague presents Lucian Freud, on view through June 8, 2008. German-born British painter Lucian Freud (b. 1922) is famous around the world for his intimate and revealing portraits and nudes. With his keen eye and highly personal approach, he lays bare the hidden feelings and thoughts of his subjects. The aim is not to achieve any superficial or flattering likeness, but to reveal the essence of the subject’s inner being. The results are impressive and extremely private portraits of vulnerable individuals. The first ever Dutch retrospective of this extraordinary and unconventional artist.
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Read more... [The Gemeentemuseum The Hague Retrospective of Lucian Freud]
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Written by Erick Cullen
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:50 |
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Dublin, Ireland - An exhibition of the work Georgia O’Keeffe, one of the legendary figures of 20th-century American art, is open to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art. Georgia O’Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction comprises 28 works dating from 1918 to 1977, less than a decade before her death at the age of 98 in 1986. The exhibition presents a survey of her entire career, exploring the central focus of her work – the transformation of nature into abstraction by expressing an object’s essence through color, form and allusion. It includes landscape paintings, flower studies and abstract works, her major areas of interest throughout her remarkable career.Georgia O’Keeffe: Nature and Abstraction continues until 13 May. Admission is free.
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Read more... [Georgia O’Keeffe at the Irish Museum of Modern Art]
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Written by Nikki Sulon
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:46 |
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DUBLIN, IRELAND - A retrospective of the entire photographic work of the American-born artists McDermott & McGough, covering two decades of their highly-original output in that medium, opens to the public at the Irish Museum of Modern Art on Wednesday 6 February 2008. An Experience of Amusing Chemistry: Photographs 1990 – 1890 comprises some 120 works created using a wide range of historic photographic techniques, including the use of palladium, gum, salt and cyanotype prints.
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Read more... [McDermott & McGough retrospective at Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA)]
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Written by Jon Cotton
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:41 |
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SAN ANTONIO, TX.- The San Antonio Museum of Art is pleased to present The Powerful Hand of George Bellows: Drawings from the Boston Public Library in the Focus Gallery. Considered the most important collection of Bellows’ graphic art in the United States, the exhibition sets a new standard for recording the history and significance of the artist’s drawings. On exhibition 21 June through 31 August, 2008.
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Read more... [The Powerful Hand of George Bellows ~ Drawings from the Boston Public Library]
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Written by Walter Barnett
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:39 |
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Madrid, Spain - Opening on 7 November at the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is the 20th in the Museum’s “Contexts of the Permanent Collection” series. Entitled Rauschenberg. Express, it is the first exhibition organized by the Museum to be devoted to a living artist. The exhibition aims to document and reveal the process through which the American artist Robert Rauschenberg arrived at the technique of oil painting with ink serigraphy – one of his most important innovations – and the way this became the principal element of his style around 1963, the year that Express was painted.
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Read more... [Rauschenberg Express" Hosted by the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum]
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Written by Karl Grossinger
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:36 |
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BERLIN.- For the first time, the Akademie der
Künste (Academy of Arts) is presenting a large-scale selection of the abundance
of material on George Grosz preserved in its art collection and
archive. Two hundred sketchbooks, drawings from his youth up to the
time of the Neue Sachlichkeit (New Objectivity), including such famous pictures
as “Friedrichstraße” and “Christus mit Gasmaske” (Christ with a Gas Mask),
portfolio works, journals, collages, photographs and written documents allow a
glimpse into the life and artistic workshop of George Grosz. The
incorruptible view of the ingenious draughtsman and political artist, who
influenced our image of the Weimar Republic more than any other, thus becomes
clear.
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Read more... [Major Exhibition of Works by George Grosz announced at Berlin's Akademie der Kunste]
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Written by Fionna Barber
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:32 |
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PARIS - This exhibition is the first major retrospective of the artist’s work since his death in 2004. After the Louisiana Museum (24 August 2007 to 13 January 2008), it is being presented this summer at the Jeu de Paume Concorde, where it will occupy the entire space. The exhibition brings together 270 works spanning Richard Avedon’s career from 1946 to 2004. There are of course fashion photographs, but above all there are photographs of figures from the worlds of politics, literature, the arts and show business.
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Read more... [Richard Avedon: Photographs 1946-2004 a Retrospective at Jeu de Paume]
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Written by Donald Hettleman
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:31 |
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YORK, NY.- A legendary collaboration between Lucinda Childs, Philip
Glass, and Sol LeWitt, the iconic performance work Dance is the subject of a
special exhibition at the Whitney Museum of American Art, featuring an archival
performance video and various related materials by the three
artists, in its fifth-floor galleries throughout the summer.
The installation has been organized by Chrissie Iles, the Whitney’s
Anne & Joel Ehrenkranz Curator. In 1979, Lucinda Childs and Philip Glass
invited Sol LeWitt to collaborate with them on a new work titled Dance,
commissioned by the Brooklyn Academy of Music. The project brought the
minimalist language of the three artists into a tightly structured dialogue.
Glass’s musical score formed the framework for Childs’s choreography, to which
LeWitt responded by creating a 35mm black-and-white film of the dancers
performing passages selected from each of three dances.
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Read more... [The Whitney Museum Presents an Exhibition Exploring Lucinda Child's Legendary Dance]
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Written by Gilbert Collingswood
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:29 |
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LONDON.- 'Christen Købke: Danish Master of Light' is
the first monographic exhibition of paintings by Christen Købke (1810–1848) ever
to be shown outside Denmark. Købke is arguably one of the
greatest talents of Denmark’s Golden Age, yet a solo exhibition of his work
outside his homeland has eluded him until now. This show will comprise
48 of Købke’s most beautiful and distinguished works spanning a variety of
genres: landscape, topography, portraiture and his charmingly oblique depictions
of national monuments informed by a decidedly avant-garde sensibility.
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Read more... [National Gallery to Show First Monographic Exhibition of Paintings by Christen Kobke]
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Written by Keith Shedd
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:28 |
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LONDON.- The pioneering British photographer
Eadweard Muybridge (1830-1904) will be the subject of a major retrospective at
Tate Britain in autumn 2010. Bringing together around 150 works, this exhibition
will demonstrate how Muybridge broke new ground in the emerging art form of
photography. From his iconic images of animals and humans in motion to
depictions of the sublime landscapes and life of the dynamic America of the
later nineteenth century, the exhibition will explore the ways in which
Muybridge created and honed his remarkable images that continue to resonate
powerfully with artists and photographers.
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Read more... [Major Eadweard Muybridge Retrospective Announced by Tate Britain for Autumn 2010]
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Written by Editor, Art Knowledge News
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Friday, 10 September 2010 02:27 |
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