Hyper-what? Hyperrealism in Madrid
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (‘Thyssen’) is my favourite museum in Madrid. It has an excellent permanent collection spanning from the 13th to the late 20th century and first-rate temporary exhibitions. I […]
The Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum (‘Thyssen’) is my favourite museum in Madrid. It has an excellent permanent collection spanning from the 13th to the late 20th century and first-rate temporary exhibitions. I […]
When I started my intensive immersion in art a decade ago, I was infuriated by Duchamp. How could he show an urinal as art, just turning it upside down and […]
Hurry up, some great exhibitions ending soon! La Fée Culturelle’s latest ranking of London exhibitions and her comments:
A Marylebone-turned-Clerkenwell local since a few months, I saw the signs (and the queues) of the Clerkenwell Design Week (CDW) for three days. I finally decided to go have a […]
I was curious to see George Bellows at the Royal Academy, having learnt at the Hopper’s Grand Palais exhibition that Hopper and Bellows shared the same art teacher: Robert Henri. […]
Barocci at the National Gallery is not an exhibition about baroque art as I admittedly first thought. Barocci is a 16th-century Italian artist, post-Italian Renaissance and contemporary of the Mannerists, […]
Surely you have seen at least one Calder sculpture – suspended above paintings – as every major art museum has its Calder’s mobile. The Pace gallery presents Calder’s works in […]
Day 2 in Amsterdam, after the Rijskmuseum the day before, I went to the Van Gogh museum. My hotel was conveniently located in Museumplein and a sub-5min walk to Amsterdam […]
Even if you are not into art, you may have heard that the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam reopened last April after a long renovation… 10 years long! I was anxious to […]
La Fée Culturelle’s latest ranking of London exhibitions and her comments: 1. Man Ray Portraits https://lafeeculturelle.wordpress.com/2013/02/18/man-ray-a-superb-exhibition-at-the-national-portrait-gallery-finally/ (until May 27th) 2. Lichtenstein: A Retrospective http://wp.me/p2C5Qn-52 (until May 27th)