In the past — before 2015 — Catholic ads on the Washington Metro system featured Renaissance -
art Madonnas and included the addresses of Catholic churches where those interested might attend Christmas Masses.
Not exact matches
The official Instagram account for Italian museums is sharing
art by women of all walks of life, as «saints and prostitutes, goddesses and commoners, intellectuals and artists, actresses and martyrs, writers and poets, mothers,
Madonnas and revolutionaries.»
Seamlessly moving back and forth in time between the Soviet Union and contemporary America, The
Madonnas of Leningrad is a searing portrait of war and remembrance, of the power of love, memory, and
art to offer beauty, grace, and hope in the face of overwhelming despair.
Elizabeth Prelinger, Keyser Family Professor of
Art History at Georgetown University, discusses «Display Stand with
Madonnas» i
«Hans Schärer:
Madonnas and Erotic Watercolors,» at the Swiss Institute, is the first solo exhibition of his
art in the United States, and it's wholly delightful.
On the occasion of Hans Schärer:
Madonnas and Erotic Watercolors and the 2016 edition of Outsider
Art Fair New York, Swiss Institute and Outsider Art Fair invite you to join us for a panel discussion of how institutions collect and exhibit outsider a
Art Fair New York, Swiss Institute and Outsider
Art Fair invite you to join us for a panel discussion of how institutions collect and exhibit outsider a
Art Fair invite you to join us for a panel discussion of how institutions collect and exhibit outsider
artart.
At the north end of Regent's Park, all is calm and soft carpeting: grey walls hung with quattrocento
Madonnas, or photographs documenting Yugoslav performance
art from the 1970s, or bronze - age metal armlets from central Asia.
For her solo exhibition at the gallery Eigen +
Art in Berlin, Swiss artist Annelies Štrba extracts 111
Madonnas from...
Talk: «The Shifting Center» at the Swiss Institute This talk is presented in conjunction with the Outsider
Art Fair, which takes place at the Metropolitan Pavilion January 21 - 24, and the Swiss Institute's visionary exhibition «Hans Schärer:
Madonnas and Erotic Watercolors,» on view through February 7.