Impressionism & Modern Art
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Reuters
Madrid's Reina Sofia Museum exhibits more than 200 works by Salvador Dali in one of the largest retrospectives on the Spanish surrealist artist.The show is organized into 11 sections in chronological order and includes some of his most famous works...
After a seven-month renovation, the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam reopened its doors to the public with an exhibit "Van Gogh at Work".It includes an extended collection of never-shown personal objects from the Dutch artists tortured life.Eager visitors...
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Benjamin Sutton
At the center of the critical debate over the status of John Singer Sargent's watercolors lies the question of their relation to his far more famous landscapes and portraits in oil. Were these a frustrated professional's non-commercial, modernist experiments...
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Benjamin Sutton
NEW YORK — Yesterday the Metropolitan Museum, long-maligned for the comparative paucity of its modern and contemporary holdings, received a treasure trove of 78 Cubist artworks from collector and cosmetics magnate Leonard Lauder. Valued at a whopping $1...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
This Thursday, Adeline Hazan, mayor of the French city of Reims, will receive an exceptional donation of 663 works by Franco-Japanese artist Léonard Tsuguharu Foujita. According to AFP, the donation, which is estimated at €1.7 million ($2.2 million),...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
Not since the Musée d’Orsay’s 2010 “Crime and Punishment” has Paris received a show with as much darkness and density as the museum’s new exhibition, “The Angel of the Odd: Dark Romanticism from Goya to Max Ernst” (on view through June 9). With over 200 works...
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Ines Min
SEOUL — With the recent slew of news about public shootings and political controversies, as well as the ever-glamorous reportage from the red carpet, it’s easy to forget times from an older United States. But a large-scale exhibition at the National Museum of...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
PARIS — As often as Marc Chagall’s figures fly off the ground in his paintings, there’s often the impulse to bring the painter himself down to earth: hunt down historical considerations, to tie him to the real. The Russian artist lived through the 20th ...
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Coline Milliard
Roy Lichtenstein is one those artists so iconic for his signature style — the radical use of comic strips’ iconography and Ben-Day dots that made him a leading figure of Pop Art — that his fuller artist’s trajectory and larger body of work often go overlooked...
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Céline Piettre, ARTINFO France
It takes guts to put on an exhibition with as dry a title as “A Brief History of Lines” at the Pompidou Center-Metz during the dead of winter, with the museum surrounded by snow. But this show, which is up through April 1, and which consists almost...
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