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Congratulations with Happy Holidays from the National Portrait Gallery

Christmas opening hours: We will close on Saturday 22nd December, and re-open Thursday 2nd January 2020.

The Metropolitan Museum of Art today unveiled two monumental new works by Cree artist Kent Monkman in the Museum's main entrance hall.

News from National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).

Erskine, Hall & Coe have exhibited the work of nearly 100 British and international artists since opening in 2011.

Why Born Enslaved! was first conceived in 1868 by Jean-Baptiste Carpeaux, one of the greatest French sculptors of the nineteenth century.

Congratulations from the MET with Season's Greetings and Happy New Year.

As the whole world descends on Paris to see the masterpieces at the magnificent Leonardo retrospective, there is another very important exhibition also taking place in Vienna. It’s a retrospective at the Albertina Museum dedicated to the giant of the German Renaissance, Albrecht Dürer. There is a sense of the sublime that Dürer explained as “influences from above”, or in other words a gift from God.

Widely considered to be one of the most important figurative painters working today, British artist Lynette Yiadom-Boakye (b.1977) is celebrated for her enigmatic oil paintings of human subjects who are entirely imagined by the artist.

Pioneer of Abstract Expressionism in the US Lee Krasner can be seen for the first time in Switzerland in a major retrospective. With some 60 works from internationally renowned museums and collections, the Zentrum Paul Klee brings together main works of all creative periods of the artist.

A special exhibition highlighting the artistic achievements of early Caribbean civilizations will go on view at The Metropolitan Museum of Art beginning December 16, 2019.

News from National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).

Val Barry, Ruth Duckworth, Sara Flynn, Shōji Hamada, Kenji Hara, Matthew Harris, Ewen Henderson, Jacques Kaufmann, Toshimasa Kikuchi, Eileen Nisbet, Lucie Rie, Ursula Scheid & John Ward.

Celebrate the cheerful winter season in traditional Russian style! Meet Grandfather Frost and the Snow Maiden, enjoy lively music and strolling characters, create a hands-on craft, and more.

Smart Art, operator of the Russian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale and its commissioner Teresa Iarocci Mavica are happy to announce Ippolito Pestellini Laparelli as the curator of the national project at the 17th Architecture Biennale.

Wir laden Sie herzlich zur Eröffnung der Ausstellung Alles zerfällt. Schweizer Kunst von Böcklin bis Vallotton ein.

News from National Portrait Gallery (Washington, DC).

Celebrate the holidays at Hillwood! Festive décor, hands-on workshops, and the annual Russian Winter Festival add to the Christmas splendor.

1919 forderte Walter Gropius in seinem Bauhaus-Manifest, dass es künftig «keinen wesentlichen Unterschied zwischen den Künstlern und den Handwerkern» mehr geben solle.

The exhibition is showing Swiss art from the nineteenth century to the outbreak of the First World War.










