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Guardi and Venice in the Collection of the Gulbenkian Museum
Museo Nacional Thyssen-BornemiszaFrom 3 February to 11 May 2025Comisaria: Mar BorobiaThe group of works by Francesco Guardi belonging to the Calouste Gulbenkian Museum is shown at the Museo Nacional...
View ArticleHidden images in Jackson Pollock paintings
According to new research published by leading psychiatry professor, Stephen M. Stahl, artist Jackson Pollock clearly incorporated images into his pre-drip paintings and repeatedly used the same...
View ArticleRivera’s Paris
Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts (AMFA)February 7, 2025 May 18, 2025This first-of-its-kind exhibition, curated and organized by AMFA, offers a unique glimpse into a short period of Diego Rivera’s early...
View ArticleEdvard Munch: Technically Speaking
Harvard Art MuseumsMarch 7–July 27, 2025 Drawing on the strength of the museums’ collections, the exhibition will offer rare insight into the Norwegian artist’s innovative techniques and the recurring...
View ArticleProust and the Arts
Museo Nacional Thyssen-Bornemisza4 March to 8 June 2025The museum is presenting an exhibition on the importance of art in the work of one of the most influential writers of the 20th century, Marcel...
View ArticlePicasso's Vollard Suite and Spanish Engraving
On February 13, the Museo ICO will open 'Picasso's Vollard Suite and Spanish Engraving in the Museo ICO Collection'. The exhibition proposes an exhibition dialogue between Picasso's masterpiece of...
View ArticleSuzanne Valadon
Centre Pompidou January 15th – May 26th 2025 Also see https://arthistorynewsreport.blogspot.com/2021/10/suzanne-valadon-model-painter-rebel.htmlCuratorsNathalie Ernoult, assistant curatorChiara...
View ArticleThe Farnese in 16th-century Rome. Origins and fortune of a collection
Capitoline Museums12/02 - 18/05/2025The exhibition, curated by Chiara Rabbi Bernard and Claudio Parisi Presicce, is dedicated to the Farnese collection, the highest expression of erudite collecting,...
View ArticleThe Myth of Paris: City Marketing Before the Letter
Kunstmuseum Den Haag presents a major retrospective on the social upheavals in the second half of nineteenth-century Paris. The cradle of Impressionism has two faces and this most famous new housing...
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