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Masters of German Expressionism -E & R Cyzer Gallery through August 15, 2015
E & R Cyzer Gallery are presenting a rare selling exhibition devoted to the Masters of German Expressionism, featuring oils and works on paper by pioneers of both Die Brücke and Der Blaue Reiter,...
View ArticleMichelangelo’s Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition
The monumental work by Renaissance master Michelangelo has enjoyed fame for over 500 years. Now it can be admired close up and personal in Montreal.“Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition”...
View ArticleConey Island: Visions of an American Dreamland
Coney Island: Visions of an American Dreamland, 1861-2008is on view at the San Diego Museum o from July 11 through October 11, 2015. Composed of more than 150 objects including celebrated icons of...
View ArticleFrom Chagall to Malevich, the revolution of the avant - garde
The Grimaldi Forum Monaco will be presenting « From Chagall to Malevich, the revolution of the avant - garde» , exhibition July 12 - September 6, 2015 produced in connection with the Year of...
View ArticleMatisse and Friends: Selected Masterworks from the National Gallery of Art
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) hosted the exhibition Matisse and Friends: Selected Masterworks from the National Gallery of Art, October 12, 2014–February 8, 2015.Matisse and Friends showcased14 paintings...
View ArticleJoan Miró: Instinct & Imagination
The Denver Art Museum (DAM) presented Joan Miró: Instinct & Imagination, on view March 22, 2015 through June 28, 2015. The exhibition focused on the remarkable inventions of this Spanish artist...
View ArticleIn Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism
On July 19, the Denver Art Museum (DAM) opened In Bloom: Painting Flowers in the Age of Impressionism, the centerpiece exhibition for a campus-wide summer celebration. In Bloom explores the development...
View ArticleIrving Penn: Beyond Beauty
Irving Penn (1917–2009), known for his iconic fashion, portrait and still life images that appeared in Vogue magazine, ranks as one of the foremost photographers of the 20th century.“Irving Penn:...
View ArticleCarnegie Museum of Art: CMOA Collects Edward Hopper
CMOA Collects Edward HopperJuly 25–October 26, 2015Gallery OneEdward Hopper; Sailing, 1911; oil on canvas; Gift of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Beal in honor of the Sarah Scaife Gallery; Courtesy of Carnegie...
View ArticleThe American Spirit: Painting and Sculpture from the Santa Barbara Museum of Art
On view June 13 through September 6, 2015 at the Tampa Museum of ArtBetween the 1830s and the end of the First World War, American art came into its own. From the majestic Hudson River School paintings...
View ArticleMasterpieces from the Hermitage: The Legacy of Catherine the Great
More than 400 works from the personal collection of Catherine the Great will travel to Australia 31 July 2015 – 8 November 2015. Gathered over a 34-year period, the exhibition represents the foundation...
View ArticleRubens in private. The master portrays his family
A unique exhibition was held on Peter Paul Rubens the portrait painter in the spring of 2015, . Even though Rubens is said to have disliked painting portraits with a passion, and painting portraits was...
View Article300 Years of French Landscape Painting
Works by some of France’s most celebrated painters are featured in From the Collection: 300 Years of French Landscape Painting, a new exhibition open July 17 – October 11 at the Toledo Museum of Art....
View ArticleGoya: The Portraits
7 October 2015 – 10 January 2016Portraits make up a third of Goya’s output – and more than 150 still survive today – but there has never been an exhibition focusing solely on Goya’s work as a...
View ArticleTHE WHITNEY TO DEBUT FRANK STELLA: A RETROSPECTIVE, OPENING OCTOBER 30
The most comprehensive career retrospective in the U.S. to date of the work of Frank Stella, co-organized by the Whitney Museum of American Art and the Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, will debut at...
View ArticleNorman Rockwell Museum Commemorates 70th Anniversary of United Nations...
We the Peoples: Norman Rockwell’s United Nations To Open June 20 at United Nations Visitor Center in New York CityNorman Rockwell (1894-1978), “United Nations,” 1953. Study for an unfinished...
View ArticleBruce Museum Greenwich CT: Seven Deadly Sins Exhibition Part of Collaboration...
The galleries of the Bruce Museum will be bursting with pride this summer, and into falwith the exhibition The Seven Deadly Sins: Pride June 27 through October 18, part of a groundbreaking series of...
View ArticleHigh Museum of Art Premieres Major U.S. Exhibition of Alex Katz Landscapes
The High Museum of Art presents a major exhibition of 60 works created between 1954 and 2013 by internationally acclaimed American artist Alex Katz, including 15 monumental landscape paintings to be...
View ArticleNight Vision: Nocturnes in American Art
The first major museum survey dedicated to scenes of night in American art from 1860 to 1960—fromt he introduction of electricity to the dawn of the Space Age—opened at the Bowdoin College Museum of...
View ArticleWHITNEY TO PRESENT ARCHIBALD MOTLEY: JAZZ AGE MODERNIST
This fall, the Whitney Museum of American Art will present Archibald Motley: Jazz Age Modernist, the first retrospective of this pioneering artist in New York City in more than two decades. One of the...
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