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MMCA’s ‘Catastrophe and Recovery’ exhibition ‘speaks directly to’ changing reality wrought by pandemic
MMCA’s ‘Catastrophe and Recovery’ exhibition ‘speaks directly to’ changing reality wrought by pandemic
25 must-see masterpieces of the Tretyakov Gallery
It was the dream of the gallery’s creator, Pavel Tretyakov, to create a major public museum of Russian art, in contrast to the nobles before him who had collected mainly Western European paintings and sculptures. This successful merchant made Russian artists fashionable and zealously bought up their paintings.
Dior retrospective coming to the Brooklyn Museum in September
The highly successful ‘Christian Dior: Designer of Dreams’ exhibition, which debut in Paris at the Musée des Arts Décoratifs in 2017, before stopping in London and Shanghai is coming to America in September.
ADI Design Museum Compasso d’Oro inaugurated in Milan | Floornature
Photographer:Greta Gandini, Stefano De Grandis, Martina Bonetti, City: Milan, Section: Museums, On May 25 the new ADI Design Museum was inaugurated in Milan. The museum is intended to be a new point of reference for the world of Italian and international design, as well as a new cultural hub for the city focused on the narration and promotion of the Italian design system.
Art exhibitions on aristocratic estates that are worth the day trip
If the glorious properties themselves weren’t reason enough for a visit, they’re now featuring some of this summer’s hottest exhibitions With lockdown restrictions easing and summer fast-approaching, the art world is finally back on its feet. As well as galleries and museums, many of the UK’s most magnificent estates are now back open to the public – with some boasting new, must-see art installations.
Nina Hamnett, a Painter of the Bloomsbury Group, Comes Into View
FIRLE, England – Welcome to Charleston! Admire the cows and the reek of their droppings as you proceed up the sinuous country lane toward the car park. Take it especially slowly because pheasants, bred to be slaughtered at whim by the blundering and trigger-happy, are statistically favored to end up as road kill.
Conversations Across Collections: Ruth Asawa at the Ankrum Gallery, 1962
Welcome to Conversations Across Collections, a collaborative series between the Archives of American Art and the Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, where we highlight archival documents and works of art from our collections that tell the story of American art.
Love In Bloomsbury At Bonhams Modern British And Irish Art Sale – Martin Cid Magazine
The art historian and critic Roger Fry (1866-1934) occupied a central role in British cultural life during the first four decades of the 20 th century.
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