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- Suzanne Jackson was 75 when she had her first solo show in New York at Ortuzar gallery in 2019. It proved to be a watershed moment for the Saint Louis, Missouri-born, Savannah, Georgia-based artist, whose experimental œuvre began in the 1960s with ethereal watercolor-esque figurative paintings referencing the natural world around her. More recently her work has transported acrylic paint from the walls to the air in captivating constellations that incorporate found materials, such as nets, ...

Source: vogue.com

- Musée Jacquemart-André stages city's first show in decades dedicated to the artist once favoured by Louis XIII, who later fell into relative obscurity In 2002 the French art historian Jacques Thuillier wrote that, save for Nicholas Poussin, Georges de La Tour was the 17th-century French painter on whom the most books had been written. And yet, not a century earlier, that name was near unknown to anyone who knew anything about the history of painting in France. In fact, it was a ...


- Städel Museum to conserve Rembrandt's The Blinding of Samson Picture: Städel Museum Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz: Exciting news from Frankfurt that the Städel Museum are embarking on a conservation project on Rembrandt's The Blinding of Samson . The latest campaign is expected to take 3 or 4 years and has been funded in part by the Bank of America Art Conservation Project. The article linked above has more details regarding technical examinations undertaken on the picture a few ...


- The museum's new Moving Image Gallery is its first dedicated space for showing durational art Tucked away in the darkness of the Brooklyn Museum's new Moving Image Gallery lies a thrilling new addition to the institution's repertoire. Doors (2022), a recent cinematic collage by conceptual artist and film-maker Christian Marclay, was co-purchased by the Brooklyn Museum and the Smithsonian's Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden in Washington, DC. Marclay, a Swiss and Californian pioneer of ...


- A new exhibition at the Pompidou Metz features audacious versions of ancient and Renaissance masterpieces by artists such as Jeff Koons, Michaël Borremans, and Julie Mehretu. Jonathon Keats is a writer and artist who critiques museum exhibits. At the Paris Salon of 1796, Hubert Robert exhibited two views of the Louvre. One painting presented his vision for a Grande Galerie filled with statues and paintings naturally illuminated under enormous glass skylights. The second showed the same ...

Source: forbes.com

- Led by the highly anticipated Picasso painting Buste de femme (1944), Christie's 20th/21st Century Evening Sale on Friday, September 26, in Hong Kong closed just shy of a white-glove result with an HK$565,649,000 ($73,038,183) total, giving a strong start to the season for the fall marquee evening sales, now beginning in Asia before moving to London and New York. Just days earlier, Hong Kong had been plunged into darkness by Typhoon Ragasa, one of the most powerful storms to hit the city in ...

Source: observer.com

- A fascinating new, jargon-free art history book that reveals the stories behind 30 of the world's most iconic paintings and sculptures. Joanne Shurvell writes about travel, food, culture and fashion. "The best introduction to the lifelong pleasure and rewards of looking at pictures since Gombrich. An instant classic." Stephen Fry Hot off the press, the eagerly anticipated Great Art Explained , by British art curator and writer James Payne, is based on the popular YouTube channel of the same ...

Source: forbes.com

- Dazzling Paris: John Singer Sargent At An Exceptional Exhibit Worth The Trip Cecilia Rodriguez is a Luxembourg based journalist covering Art&Travel Assembling more than 90 works, many of which are returning to France for the first time since their creation, the exhibit John Singer Sargent. Dazzling Paris at the Orsay Museum in Paris – the first to explore the most decisive period in the American painter's career -- promises to be one of the blockbusters of the season. For any lover, ...

Source: forbes.com

- The Re: assemblages symposium will bring together artists, scholars and publishers "to collectively rethink African and Afro-diasporic archives as living, contested and future-shaping spaces" African and Afro-diasporic archives will be celebrated and reinterpreted as part of a major project launching later this year in Lagos, driven by the British-Nigerian artist Yinka Shonibare. The Re:assemblages symposium (4-5 November), taking place at Alliance Française de Lagos, will bring together ...


- With Sotheby's landing the $400 million Leonard A. Lauder Collection and the Pritzkers' modern masterpieces, and Christie's securing the Weis and Wynn estates, November's sales may yet rescue the slumping auction market. It has become clearer in these past few years that the real battle between auction houses isn't about results but in the race for consignments. Yesterday, Sotheby's landed a knockout: the $400 million Leonard A. Lauder Collection , set to hit the rostrum during November's New ...

Source: observer.com

- If the new show at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, " Van Gogh: The Roulin Family Portraits ," were only what the title indicated — an exhibit of the paintings and drawings Van Gogh did in Arles in the last two years of his life of his friend, the postman Joseph Roulin, and his family — it would be a significant event. It would be the first show ever devoted to these intimate portraits, and would tell us some new things about an artist we all think we know through his most popular ...

Source: wbur.org

- Eugène Boudin at the Musée Marmottan Monet Video: Musée Marmottan Monet Posted by Adam Busiakiewicz: have just this week opened a new exhibition dedicated to Eugène Boudin (1824-1898) drawn in-part from a single private collection. According to their website: Collector Yann Guyonwarc'h has assembled a collection of works by Eugène Boudin (1824 – 1898) that is unrivalled in any museum in the world. Every facet of the artist's career is ...


- Much attention has been paid recently to the life of the Italian Baroque master, Artemisia Gentileschi —specifically, her rape, her torture with thumb screws while testifying during the trial of her attacker and her representations of muscular women inflicting bodily damage on men . She's been the subject of novels, films, Broadway plays and operas, but no attention would be paid to her at all if she were not an artist of exquisite skill, bold vision and striking originality who painted ...

Source: observer.com

- France's landscapes and cityscapes provided the perfect backdrop for the revolutionary Impressionist movement. These artists captured fleeting moments of light, color, and atmosphere, forever immortalizing locations that you can still visit today. From Monet's enchanting gardens to Renoir's lively riverside haunts, these places that inspired Impressionist artists offer a chance to step into the paintings that changed the course of art history. 1. Monet's House and Gardens in Giverny Claude ...


- 'তিউনিসিয়ার মতো খাদে পড়তে যাচ্ছে কি বাংলাদেশ' অন্তর্বর্তী সরকারের ছয় মাস পূর্ণ হতে ...

Source: bbc.com




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