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01/13/2019. At the height of their meteoric careers, Frederic Lord Leighton, Hans Makart, Jan Matejko, Mihály von Munkácsy, Franz von Lenbach, Friedrich August von Kaulbach and Franz von Stuck were celebrated as princely painters (Malerfürsten, literally p...
07/07/2019. Museo Picasso Málaga presents Bruce Nauman. Rooms, Bodies, Words, an exhibition on an artist whose innovative work centers on his understanding of art as an activity or process,...
09/04/2019. Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens (CMBG) recently installed a solo exhibition of artist Steve Tobin's Steelroots and bronze Walking Roots...
09/27/2019. Today, Turner Contemporary unveiled an exhibition of work by the four artists shortlisted for Turner Prize 2019: Lawrence Abu Hamdan, Helen Cammock, Oscar Murillo and Tai Shani. The exhi...
10/17/2019. Windsor Castles Inner Hall, created by George IV in the 1820s as a space to receive official guests, has been restored and opened to the public. Now, for the first time since its closure by Georges niece, Queen Victoria, the Inner Hall se...
10/20/2019. Anila Quayyum Agha: Between Light and Shadow transforms three Toledo Museum of Art galleries into stunning illuminated spaces this fall. On view from Oct. 19, 2019, and running through Feb. 9,...
10/20/2019. This year the Itinerarios series of annual exhibitions showcasing the work of the artists who have benefitted from one of the years Fundación Botín Visual Arts Grants celebrates its twenty-fifth anniversary, and to mark the occasion the <a href...
10/21/2019. George Stubbs: all done from Nature at MK Gallery in Milton Keynes brings together more than 40 paintings and 40 prints and drawings including the rare loan of the National Gallery...
10/21/2019. The reopening of the Museum of Modern Art on Monday will bring new film retrospectives and the return of regular moviegoers to their favorite seats. But good luck entering the theaters without stopping short. Private Lives Public Spaces, ...
10/22/2019. Say Dijon, and it is likely that the word mustard will spring to mind. You can enjoy free tastings and buy just about any flavor of mustard (from cassis to horseradish) in the pedestrian medieval center of this sleepy city in Burgundy win...
10/22/2019. The architect Charles Zana and Tornabuoni Art are presenting Utopia, an exhibition that explores connections between post-war Italian art and design, from 18 October to 21 December...
10/25/2019. Perhaps the first thing you notice about Joanna Piotrowskas images is how they elicit a sense of unease. And this even though her black and white photographs, 16 mm films, and two-channel video projection are starkly elegant, classical, even. ...
10/25/2019. Tim Van Laere Gallery presents Live Forever, a group show with work by Bram Demunter, Gelatin, Adrian Ghenie, Kati Heck, Friedrich Kunath, Edward Lipski, Jonathan Meese, Tal R, Daniel Ri...
10/31/2019. To mark its fifth anniversary, the Anderson Collection at Stanford University was gifted two major works of art, Jackson Pollocks 1944 Totem Lesson 1 and Willem de Koonings c. 1...
11/05/2019. Florian Meisenbergs practice brings together painting, sculpture and installation with digital simulations experienced through the screen or virtual reality headsets. His works encourage a process of continuous translation from the material to ...
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