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Gainsborough’s Family Album at National Portrait Gallery, London
Article date: Thursday, December 20, 2018

Gainsborough’s Family Album at National Portrait Gallery, London

Featuring over fifty works from across the world, some of which have never been on display before, Gainsborough’s Family Album charts his career from youth to maturity, telling the story of an eighteenth-century provincial artist’s rise to metropolitan fame and fortune.

Aurel Scheibler Gallery in Memoriam Troels Wörsel
Article date: Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Aurel Scheibler Gallery in Memoriam Troels Wörsel

It is with profound sadness that Aurel Scheibler Gallery announced the passing of Troels Wörsel at the age of 68. Works by the artist can be found in such renowned collections as the Bayerische Staatsgemäldesammlungen, Munich, Lenbachhaus, Munich, Kunstmuseum Bonn, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk, ARoS, Aarhus, The National Gallery of Denmark, Copenhagen, Moderna Museet, Stockholm, Kiasma, Helsinki, Nasjonalmuseet for kunst, arkitektur og design, Oslo, Centre Pompidou, Paris, The Museum of Modern Art, New York.

Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott (1969) — A Watershed Moment for David Hockney
Article date: Monday, December 17, 2018

Henry Geldzahler and Christopher Scott (1969) — A Watershed Moment for David Hockney

David Hockney’s double portrait of Geldzahler, a curator at The Met, and his partner, painter Christopher Scott, helped to secure his reputation. In March this masterpiece from the Barney A. Ebsworth Collection will be offered in London

Rodin's 'Cut-Outs' at Musee Rodin, Paris
Article date: Monday, December 17, 2018

Rodin's 'Cut-Outs' at Musee Rodin, Paris

While Rodin is widely known to the public as a sculptor, his drawings are, according to him, "the key to my work". The exhibition Rodin, Cut-outs presents to the public nearly two hundred and fifty drawings, ninety of which are characterized by the cutting and assembly of figures. Playing with the spatial setting of these bodies, this process reveals audacious cut-out silhouettes and a dynamic of great modernity. This exhibition heralds one of the twentieth century’s innovative modes of expression.

It Almost Seemed a Lily: Exhibition by Berlinde De Bruyckere at Museum Hof van Busleyden
Article date: Monday, December 17, 2018

It Almost Seemed a Lily: Exhibition by Berlinde De Bruyckere at Museum Hof van Busleyden

Museum Hof van Busleyden is presenting monumental work by Berlinde De Bruyckere (1964, Ghent). The world-famous Belgian artist engages in a dialogue with the museum’s masterpieces, the newly restored ‘Enclosed Gardens’, which have recently begun to attract considerable interest once again. The contemporary artist De Bruyckere first encountered the magical ‘Enclosed Gardens’ from Mechelen in 2016.

Perkins + Will Design Mile-Long Outdoor Museum for Los Angeles
Article date: Friday, December 14, 2018

Perkins + Will Design Mile-Long Outdoor Museum for Los Angeles

Perkins + Will have revealed a design for an open-air museum along the Crenshaw light-rail line in Los Angeles. Dubbed Destination Crenshaw, the project will run 1.1 miles and feature outdoor art and cultural spaces that celebrate black thinkers, activists, and performers of Los Angeles. Featuring works of public art as well as streetscape upgrades by Studio-MLA, the design was conceived as a response to Metro’s decision to put a section of the Crenshaw/LAX Line at ground level.

Graphic Revolution: American Prints 1960 to Now
Article date: Friday, December 14, 2018

Graphic Revolution: American Prints 1960 to Now

Presented by Saint Louis Art Museum, Graphic Revolution: American Prints 1960 to Now examines the transformational decade of the 1960s through the early 21st century, and the emergence of the creative synergies between the artists, publishers, printers, dealers, and collectors who have been critical to the development of American art during that time.

Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr, National Portrait Gallery
Article date: Thursday, December 13, 2018

Only Human: Photographs by Martin Parr, National Portrait Gallery

A major new exhibition of works by Martin Parr, one of Britain’s best-known and most widely celebrated photographers. Only Human: Martin Parr, brings together some of Parr’s best known photographs with a number of works never exhibited before to focus on one of his most engaging subjects – people.

The Birth of Modern Sculptures at Edward Steichen & Constantin Brancusi Exposition in Luxembourg
Article date: Wednesday, December 12, 2018

The Birth of Modern Sculptures at Edward Steichen & Constantin Brancusi Exposition in Luxembourg

Organized under the patronage of the Romanian Embassy in Luxembourg represented by H.E. Ambassador Mr. Lilian Zamfiroiu, the exhibition is hosted in the brand new Amazon European HQ in Luxembourg-Kirchberg and it present works of art and WW1 photo-documents related to the participation in France and Luxembourg of US captain Edward Steichen, commander of the Photographic Division of the American Expeditionary Forces, as well as documents of his cooperation with Brancusi including Steichen's works as main photographer of the Parisian art studio of Brancusi and of the art of this eminent sculptor.

Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Introduces the Arts of the Great Island Madagascar
Article date: Monday, December 10, 2018

Musée du quai Branly – Jacques Chirac Introduces the Arts of the Great Island Madagascar

This is an introduction to the arts of the Great Island Madagascar. Decorative arts, funerary sculpture, painting, photography and contemporary creations: more than 350 works raise the curtain on the art, history and cultures of Madagascar, a land of trade and influences.

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