Never, I vowed, would I attempt to
see a gallery blockbuster during peak visiting hours.
Not exact matches
Monet and Architecture, National
Gallery ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ The king of the
blockbuster seen in a new light.
«This is our sixth collaboration with Saatchi
Gallery, including the
blockbuster Korean Eye show, and I have never
seen it so busy»
In Paris, Nicholas Ghesquière showed silk - embroidered frock coats comparable to those
seen in 18th - century portraiture for his women's Spring 2018 Louis Vuitton collection; in New York, the Metropolitan Museum's recent Michelangelo show was the tenth most visited exhibition in its history, outstripping even the Alexander McQueen
blockbuster in 2011; in London, renowned contemporary British artist Glenn Brown is presenting his reinterpretation of the Old Masters at the Gagosian
Gallery (until 17 March), while at Victoria Miro (until 7 April), Mark Wallinger's Italian Lessons exhibition takes inspiration from the Italian masters and masterpieces in Italian collections.
In New York: The Avalance of
Gallery Openings This Thursday Andrew Russeth NEW YORK — While the art season's biggest
blockbusters have closed (you have three days left to
see Gagosian's magisterial Monet exhibition), many
galleries are preparing major summer shows filled with large groups of artists — meaning that more work will be on display than at any other time of the year.
The
galleries will be hoping to build on what its 2012 season, which has
seen blockbuster Tate exhibitions from Damien Hirst, Pablo Picasso and Yayoi Kusama, with a display from Turner, Claude Monet and Cy Twombly due to arrive in Liverpool in June.