Organized chronologically, this international
loan exhibition explores key themes through selected masterpieces that highlight Bouchardon's strong commitment to life drawing, his investigation of the relationship between drawing and sculpture, and his passion for ancient art.
Not exact matches
This
exhibition, which includes works from the Museum's permanent collection and some local
loans,
explores the diversity of Post-War abstraction in Southern California.
This talk with former senior curatorial assistant Mia Curran and senior curatorial assistant Sarah Humphreville will
explore the process of organizing and installing
exhibitions at the Whitney, focusing on the similarities and differences between permanent collection displays and
loan - based
exhibitions.
With
loans from the New Walk Museum in Leicester, the V&A and private collections, this
exhibition explores how Picasso enjoyed pushing the boundaries just as much in drawing, printmaking and ceramics as in painting.
In the
exhibition «Drawn from the Antique», set in the context of his beloved home, visitors
explore the honing of the classical form in rarely seen
loaned works by artists such as Rubens, JMW Turner RA and Henry Fuseli RA.
Antiques and The Arts Weekly, Nov. 18, Historic John Trumbull Paintings Go Up At Wadsworth Atheneum Hartford Business Journal, Nov. 7, Loughman aims to reconnect Wadsworth to community by John Stearns New York Times Style Magazine, Oct. 20, The Renaissance Artifact Collections That Are Back in Style by Gisela Williams Boston Globe, Oct. 17, Face to face with «The Old Man and Death» by Sebastian Smee Hartford Courant, Oct. 13, Sky Dives, Space Travel Subject of Dulce Chacón's «Fallen Angels» At Wadsworth by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, Oct. 13 Artists Define Their Femininity In Bruce, Wadsworth Exhibits by Susan Dunne CTNow, Oct. 2, Wadsworth Splendor IX Gala by Alex Syphers Hartford Courant, Sep. 19, Photography Exhibits At Atheneum, Real Art Ways, Lyman Allyn by Susan Sunne Hartford Courant, Aug. 21, Wadsworth Atheneum Begins Free Admission For Hartford Residents by Susan Dunne Hartford Courant, June 14, Wadsworth Atheneum Exhibit Confronts Violence Against African - Americans by Susan Dunne WPKN, May 28, Live Culture with Martha Willette Lewis Episode 15 featuring Vanessa German The New York Times, April 15, Gothic to Goth:
Exploring the Impact of the Romantic Era in Fashion by Susan Hodara The Wall Street Journal, April 5, «Gothic to Goth: Romantic Era Fashion & Its Legacy» Review by Laura Jacobs Hartford Courant, March 24, Wadsworth's «Gothic to Goth» Celebrates Romantic - Era Fashion by Susan Dunne The New York Times, March 10, Poets Give Voice to Art in «Sound & Sense» at Wadsworth Museum by Susan Hodara Vogue, March 4, A New
Exhibition Shows How Fall's Goth-Fest Has Roots in 19th - Century Romanticism, by Laird Borrelli - Persson The New York Times, Jan. 24, Evening Hours Celebrating the Winter Antiques Show by Bill Cunningham The New York Times, Jan. 22, Winter Antiques Show Offers a Collection of Recent and Rare Works by Roberta Smith New York Social Diary, Jan. 22, Part of the Art The Boston Globe, Jan. 21, Porcelain mastery is in delicate details by Sebastian Smee InCollect, Jan. 15, The Winter Antiques Show
Loan Exhibition: Legacy for the Future: The Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art by Robin Jaffee Frank The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Sound and vision: Poetry and American art by Alyce Perry Englund The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, Meeting Ground by Patricia Hickson The Magazine Antiques, Winter 2016, OMG indeed!
This is a unique occasion to
explore key issues of curating and to gain more knowledge of the logistical aspects behind
exhibitions form negotiating
loans to marketing strategies, with support and supervision from RA experts along with external professional curators and scholars.
This grand and grandly serious
exhibition explored the creative exchange between Michelangelo and Sebastiano, with the help of exceptional
loans such as the latter's Lamentation from Viterbo and the imaginative use of a 3D - printed model of the Borgherini Chapel in San Pietro in Montorio, Rome.
Each element seeks to
explore, promote and question the relevance of painting and the hand - made work of art in the digital age through
loans,
exhibitions, talks and publications.
More recently Ordovas has shown Painting from Life: Carracci Freud, which was curated in collaboration with the Dulwich Picture Gallery, and featured an important Carracci
loan from their collection, as well as Movement and Gravity: Bacon and Rodin in Dialogue, which
explored the importance of Rodin in Bacon's work and was the first
exhibition dedicated to these two artists.
This
Exhibition features The Islands, on
loan from the Whitney Museum of American Art, which comprises a series of 12 paintings that invites the viewer to
explore the subtleties of Martin's artistic vocabulary and her remarkable commitment to the work of painting.
The Dallas presentation, which marks the final stop of this major
exhibition, will feature important
loans and a new section
exploring early photographic techniques and technology.
Pulled primarily from the Mississippi Museum of Art's extensive collection of his work, along with
loans from other public and private collections, this
exhibition explores the life and work of this Mississippi artist.
January 2018 Inaugural
Exhibition in Newark Museum's New Special Exhibition Gallery Explores Masterworks of Alpine Art The Rockies and the Alps: Bierstadt, Calame, and the Romance of the Mountains The Newark Museum will mark the opening of a new special exhibition gallery and its newly reopened Washington Street entrance with a major exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings from the permanent collection and major loans from private and public co
Exhibition in Newark Museum's New Special
Exhibition Gallery Explores Masterworks of Alpine Art The Rockies and the Alps: Bierstadt, Calame, and the Romance of the Mountains The Newark Museum will mark the opening of a new special exhibition gallery and its newly reopened Washington Street entrance with a major exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings from the permanent collection and major loans from private and public co
Exhibition Gallery
Explores Masterworks of Alpine Art The Rockies and the Alps: Bierstadt, Calame, and the Romance of the Mountains The Newark Museum will mark the opening of a new special
exhibition gallery and its newly reopened Washington Street entrance with a major exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings from the permanent collection and major loans from private and public co
exhibition gallery and its newly reopened Washington Street entrance with a major
exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings from the permanent collection and major loans from private and public co
exhibition featuring beloved Hudson River School landscape paintings from the permanent collection and major
loans from private and public collections.