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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 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.
We are delighted to present an online exhibition of works by Irish artist, Liam Flynn (1969 - 2017).
"The perception of America as an uninhabited wilderness is in its own way, a historical fiction." —Alan Braddock, professor and ecocritic
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.
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"
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.
MA - Writing for the Visual Arts - Water Gilding - Master Copy - Figure Painting & Portraiture
Spring is here! Wander the gardens as they burst into bloom and explore beautiful displays on view.
The Kunstmuseum Bern presents the most comprehensive retrospective to date on Heidi Bucher (1926-1993) in Switzerland.
We present the new issue of the "Tretyakov Gallery" magazine - #1 (74)/2022. It is already available in stores of the Tretyakov Gallery in Moscow.
The Metropolitan Museum of Art announced today the second iteration of In America: A Lexicon of Fashion.
Renowned for his powerful paintings of American life and scenery, Winslow Homer (1836–1910) remains a consequential figure whose art continues to appeal to broad audiences. Opening April 11, 2022, Winslow Homer: Crosscurrents will reconsider the artist's work through the lens of conflict, a theme that spans his prolific career.
On March 17, 1856, the brilliant Russian artist Mikhail Vrubel was born.
The Kunstmuseum Bern presents the most comprehensive retrospective to date on Heidi Bucher in collaboration with the Haus der Kunst, Munich, and the Muszeum Susch.
Erskine, Hall & Coe are pleased to present our annual Small Works, Great Artists exhibition for the fourth year running.
This highly curated auction will complement Hillwood's upcoming virtual fundraising benefit, Through the Fire.
Together with our co-hosts from the Smithsonian American Art Museum, we will explore labor justice and the ways that workers leverage their power in relationship with Domingo Ulloa’s 1960 painting “Braceros” and a 1975 photograph by Cathy E. Murphy depicting Fred Ross and Dolores Huerta.
Der März beginnt musikalisch: Les Passions de l’Âme beglücken Sie mit einem farbenprächtigen Oratorium von Georg Friedrich Händel und das Abschlusskonzert des Piano Trio Fest bringt gleich drei Meister von Weltrang gemeinsam auf die Bühne.
Spring is coming! Wander the gardens to find early bloomers, and celebrate Orchid Month, in honor of Marjorie Post's favorite flower.