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Spotlight Episode 5: The King Herself
08.06.2022

What does the androgynous depiction of Hatshepsut—and its subsequent destruction—tell us about the role of gender in Ancient Egypt?

News from National Portrait Gallery
04.06.2022

Postponed since summer 2020, the much-awaited performance piece “Birthright” by New York City-based artist Maren Hassinger will debut at the National Portrait Gallery this summer.

Exhibition Tracing the Transformation of Kimono Fashion from the Late 18th through the Early 20th Century to Open at The Met
02.06.2022

Kimono Style: The John C. Weber Collection will explore the artistic exchanges between the kimono and Western fashion through more than 60 examples of the T-shaped Japanese garment, as well as Western couture, Japanese paintings, prints, and decorative arts

June is beautiful at Hillwood
02.06.2022

June is here! Explore a new exhibition, wander the beautiful gardens, and enjoy all Hillwood has to offer. There is something for everyone, both in person and from home.

Bridget Riley: Looking and Seeing, Doing and Making | Zentrum Paul Klee
30.05.2022

The British artist Bridget Riley is one of the most prominent representatives of post-war abstract painting.

Last Days: Jean-Frédéric Schnyder | Kunstmuseum Bern
18.05.2022

The exhibition of Jean-Frédéric Schnyder at the Kunstmuseum Bern only runs until Sunday, 29 May 2022.

L'exposition Roger SCHALL à la Mairie de Vincennes débute aujourd'hui...
17.05.2022

Un an après la fermeture de la galerie ARGENTIC, je suis heureux de pouvoir vous inviter à l’exposition des chefs-d’œuvre de Roger Schall dans le cadre du Vincennes Images Festival.

Exhibition: A Shining Secret. Kids Curate Klee | Zentrum Paul Klee
11.05.2022

The Zentrum Paul Klee is showing one of Switzerland’s first museum exhibitions curated by children. In a 10-month project, children had the opportunity to shape the selection of paintings, their presentation and the narrative of the exhibition.

Now Open: SIMON KIDD, Erratics, 10 - 21 May 2022
10.05.2022

The namesake of this exhibition are glacial erratics, which are rocks that have been carried across the landscape by glaciers and then deposited someplace after the glacier has melted.

News from National Portrait Gallery
05.05.2022

In this creative writing workshop, we will draw inspiration from "Hung Liu: Portraits of Promised Lands " to develop stories that explore the themes of time, memory, and history.

Exhibition: "Vivre notre temps!" Bonnard, Vallotton and the Nabis
04.05.2022

The Nabis group founded in 1888 around the artists Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Félix Vallotton and Édouard Vuillard, symbolises the beginnings of modern art.

Judith Benhamou-Huet Reports
20.04.2022

For a long time Juile Mehretu has not only been one of the stars of American painting in a rather abstract vein, but she has also been the subject of a major tour of the country with a retrospective of her oeuvre.

«Vivre notre temps!» Bonnard, Vallotton and the Nabis
13.04.2022

The Nabis group, founded in 1888 around the artists Pierre Bonnard, Maurice Denis, Félix Vallotton and Édouard Vuillard, symbolically represents the beginnings of modern art.

"Louise Bourgeois: Paintings" at The Met Fifth Avenue
11.04.2022

Louise Bourgeois: Paintings is the first comprehensive exhibition of paintings by the celebrated artist, produced between her arrival in New York from Paris in 1938 and her turn away from the medium by 1949.

LIAM FLYNN, Online-only exhibition, until 17 April 2022
11.04.2022

We are delighted to present an online exhibition of works by Irish artist, Liam Flynn (1969 - 2017).

Spotlight Episode 4: Questioning the Romantic Wilderness Aesthetic
08.04.2022

"The perception of America as an uninhabited wilderness is in its own way, a historical fiction." —Alan Braddock, professor and ecocritic

Eröffnung «Heidi Bucher. Metamorphosen I» diesen Donnerstag um 18:30 Uhr
05.04.2022

Die Schweizer Künstlerin Heidi Bucher (1926–1993) zelebrierte in ihrem Schaffen die Metamorphosen des Lebens, die Ablösung vom Alten und die Auferstehung in einer neuen Haut.

News from National Portrait Gallery
05.04.2022

Wind Down Wednesday: Orchidaceous Wednesday, April 20, 5:00 p.m. Instagram Live @smithsonianNPG It’s all about flower power! April is National Orchid Month, and the Orchidaceae family is in bloom and on view in the Smithsonian Gardens’ exhibition "Orchids: Hidden Stories of Groundbreaking Women"

Seminario dedicato a "Obrazy Italii" di P. Muratov
05.04.2022

On Thursday 31th March took place at the University of Turin a seminar organized by Prof. Giulia Baselica in the frame of "(Mis)understandings": open seminar on translation, with the participation of Rita GIULIANI and Alessandro ROMANO.

Florence Academy MA & Fall 2022 Workshops
04.04.2022

MA - Writing for the Visual Arts - Water Gilding - Master Copy - Figure Painting & Portraiture

 

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