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Bonnefanten Museum: The Rijksmuseum Comes to Maastricht: Works from the Southern Netherlands on Loan
Next year, the current loan scheme will be extended further due to the
ongoing refurbishment of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam, which as a result
will only be able to exhibit the highlights of 17th century art from the
Northern Netherlands.
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Real Art Ways: Kevin Van Aelst: Photographic Works
Founded in 1975, Real Art Ways is one of the country’s seminal
multi-disciplinary alternative spaces, featuring an extensive gallery
exhibition program, as well as commissioned projects for public spaces and
an on-going series of artist discuss...
Louvre Museum: Pieter Boel, Painter of Louis XIV's Animals - The collection of painted studies from
the Gobelins
Since more than a
century onwards, Pieter Boel' s studies,
there are 80 of th...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Drawings and Prints
Culled from
European and North American public and private collections, this exhibition presents
the largest number of Bruegel's drawings ever assembled and re...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Pieter Bruegel the Elder: Master Draughtsman and Humanist
Drawings by Pieter Bruegel the Elder were last seen in
public at an exhibition in Berlin in 1975. Since then, scholarly research has considerably added to our
knowledge of Bruegel's prints and drawings. One of the consequences of this research...
Centraal Museum: Pieter Saenredam, the Utrecht work
The finest architectural paintings of the seventeenth
century
In 1636 Sae...
Seattle Art Museum: Expressions of the Brush: Paintings by Dutch and British Masters
Among the loans are three important portraits by Frans Hals, including a
pair of marriage portraits (ca. 1650), and three high-life genre scenes by
Dutch artists known for their rendering of silky fabrics and opulent
interiors, including Jan St...
Maine Artists Space, Danforth Gallery: Just Rewards: Steffi Greenbaum, Jon King, John A. LeBlanc, Jan Pieter van Voorst van Beest
John LeBlanc:
The Pastel paintings that will be showing at the Danforth Gallery are characterized by an animated style somewhere between abstraction and realism. Vibrant colors, and tapestry like texture give the pieces dynamism. Within these...
Bonnefanten Museum: Art from the Cape: Dutch and Flemish Masterpieces from the Cape Town Michaelis Collection
A restorer from the Limburg Conservation Institute Maastricht will be working on two paintings during the exhibition. This process will be accessibly presented to the visitors.
The Michaelis Collection was put together by the diamond trader...
Museo del Prado: Vermeer and the Dutch Interior
The aim of Vermeer and the Dutch Interior is to contribute to a better understanding of the art of Vermeer, by analysing his paintings of domestic life in relation to works of the same genre by his contemporaries. Previous major exhibitions devot...
State Theatre Art Gallery: Every picture tells a story
The original posters taken from the streets as well as authentic photographs
as seen through the lenses of newspaper photographers will be on display.
In this case every picture is worth a thousand words.
This exhibition of the 1999 Genera...
Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen: Senses and Sins: Painters of Everyday Life in the Seventeenth Century
The 82 paintings comprising the exhibition are by 22 artists and come from numerous museums in the Netherlands and other countries. Each and every one of these artists specialized in specific subjects, and many of them depicted lively, bucolic, re...
Memphis Brooks Museum of Art: The Printed World of Bruegel the Elder
Bruegel's gift for observation combined with his abundant imagination
are reflected in
prints based on his celebrated Alpine landscapes, as well as his seascapes,
depictions of peasants,
allegories, satires, and relevant interpretations of the...
State Theatre Art Gallery: Mouth and Foot Artists Art Exhibition
For the first time ever, Mouth and Foot artists from all over the world are
exhibiting their work in a group exhibition in South Africa. Approximately
100 expressive paintings by these dedicated and talented men and women are
on display until ...
Metropolitan Museum of Art: Vermeer and the Delft School
The exhibition has been organized by The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New
York, in collaboration with The National Gallery, London.
Philippe de Montebello,...
State Hermitage Museum: The Past of the Present: Cobra and Contemporaries from the Stedelijk Museum
Artists
Pierre Alechinksy, Karel Appel, Eugene Brands, Constant, Corneille, Lotti van der Gaag, Henry Heerup, Arne Jacobsen, Asger Jorn, Lucebert, Pieter Ouborg, Carl-Henning Pedersen, Anton Rooskens, Shinkici Tajiri, Theo Wolvecamp.
Co...
Kunsthalle Wien, Museumsquartier: Black, Brown, White: Photography from South Africa
The Indian South African curator and Professor of Film Jyoti Mistry from Johannesburg helped determine the selection of works and made valuable contributions to placing them within the complicated context of South African reality.
For a long...
Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza: SAENREDAM:The West Faflade of the Mariakerk, Utrecht
The exhibition focuses on a panel in the Museum’s own collection entitled The
West Front of the Sint-Mariakerk in Utrecht of 1662. Despite its relatively small size
(65.1 x 51.2 cm) it is a major example of the “perspectives” on which the arti...
Tate Britain: Art Now: Ian Kiaer
These forms derive from Kiaer’s research into the idealistic visions of eccentric historical figures, united in their desire for retreat from the dominant ideologies of their day, or concerned with reconciling the relationship between man and envi...
Blue Caterpillar Art Gallery: Jon Eiselin: Life in the Open Air
The human figure has not been abandoned altogether and at times reappears in the midst of this all. His paintings are usually done with oil paint on canvas. They vary in size from small scale to wall covering polyptychs. Because all paintings are ...
Oakville Galleries: Susanna Heller: City Watch
“I never learned so much about blue until after 9/11. It was so hard to work on capturing the perfect deep blue sky from the fall of 2001... You’re painting the oppressiveness... You’re painting deep space.” -- Susanna Heller
In 1998, New Yo...
Sasol Art Museum: PRINT EXCHANGE 1998-1999: PORTFOLIO FOR PLAYING CARDS
South African artists, for example Lien Botha, Pieter van der
Westhuizen, Robert Siwangaza, Nhlanhla Xaba, Lyn Smuts,
Billy Mandindi, Jacob Motsoane, Carol Hofmeyer, Titia Ballot
and Sophie Peters, and Flemish printers, for example An
Bloc...
Teylers Museum: A Passion for Collecting
Organized in conjunction with the Fondation Custodia, the exhibition will travel to Paris after its Haarlem showing. It is accompanied by a richly illustrated publication, whose author, Michiel C. Plomp, Assistant Curator of Drawings at the Metrop...
Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium: The Painter and the Surveyor
Despite this aspect, their seeming accuracy does indicate the ties between artists and scientists, a relationship
that will continue to exist until the end of the Ancien Régime. For instance, painters drew maps, they sometimes became fortificatio...
Stedelijk Museum: Up to now = Tot zo ver
The presentation which is being assembled at the moment by departing director Rudi Fuchs and a number of the Museum's curators will include all of the disciplines in the collection. The emphasis lies on the postwar period, although many familiar (...
Appleton Museum of Art: Rubens, Jordaens, Van Dyck, and their Circle: Flemish Master Drawings from the Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen
Twenty-nine remarkable drawings by Rubens will make up the opening section of the exhibition. These sheets range over the full course of the artist’s long and distinguished career and include, most, if not all, of the many aspects of Ruben’s draft...
Stedelijk Museum: The Best Designed Books 2006
Included in the selection are Perfect Day en andere popverhalen by Joost Zwagerman (Studio Ron van Roon, Jaap Meijer and Nico Richter), Altijd Vandaag by Esther Jansma (Marjo Starink, Steven van der Gaauw) and Marnix Goossens. Deep Light (COMA). ...
Bonnefanten Museum: From Cuypers to Dibbets: 100 Years of Art in Limburg
Made possible by generous financial support from DSM and the transfer of the Limburg Art Foundation collection in 1998, the project is unique in its scope and approach. Three years ago, the Bonnefanten Museum started listing, photographing and des...
Perugi artecontemporanea: Ciao! Manhattan: Recent Painting from New York
A Warholian mood, in fact, seems to have gripped the New York art world and Andy's presence feels inevitable. And we might even consider that in the implacable face of current events, for an American artist a (d)Andified detachment might be an act...
Iris & B. Gerald Cantor Center for Visual Arts, Stanford University: The Changing Garden: Four Centuries of European and American Art
The Changing Garden presents nearly 200 works—prints, drawings, paintings, and photographs—by more than 100 artists. The exhibition includes great names from art history, such as Pieter Bruegel the Elder, Giovanni Battista Piranesi, Jean-Honoré Fr...
De Appel: The World is Fine, We Ourselves Unfortunately Somewhat Less: Ritsaert ten Cate
With works by: Tiong Ang/Roy Villevoye, Erzebet Baerveldt, Francis Bacon, Jan Banning, Johannes Bosboom, Joost van den Broek, Ritsaert ten Cate, Merlijn Doomernik, Marlene Dumas, Albert Eckhout, Ger van Elk, Lucio Fontana, Dominique Ghesquière, Gi...
J. Paul Getty Center: Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age
Dutch Drawings of the Golden Age is presented in conjunction with the Getty Museum’s
exhibition The Sacred Spaces of Pieter Saenredam, on view through July 7, which focuses on the
...
Carnegie Museum of Art: Gods, Love, and War: Tapestries and Prints from the Collection
The tapestries on view are:
Alexander Entering Babylon in Triumph, from The Life of Alexander, designed in 1665 and woven in 1691.
The Defeated Pompey Meeting His Wife at Sea, from The Story of Julius Caesar, designed in 1540 and wo...
Rijksmuseum: Maurice, Prince of Orange
Stadholder and prince
Prince Maurice, the son of William of Orange and Anna of Saxony, was
born at Castle Dillenburg in Germany. He was b...
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