John Singer Sargent (1856–1925)

On view October 8, 2023–January 15, 2024

BOSTON (August 9, 2023) - John Singer Sargent (1856–1925) brought his sitters to life, but he did much more than simply record what appeared before him. He pinned and draped, he changed or ignored decorative details, and sometimes he simply made it up. Organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), and Tate Britain, Fashioned by Sargent explores the artist’s influence over his sitters’ images by illuminating the liberties he took with sartorial choices to express distinctive personalities, social positions, professions, gender identities and nationalities. The exhibition features approximately 50 paintings by Sargent—including major loans from museums and private collections around the world—along with more than a dozen dresses and accessories. Several of these garments are reunited for the first time with Sargent’s portraits of the sitters who once wore them. Through the lens of dress, Fashioned by Sargent presents exciting new scholarship and offers a new perspective on the artist’s creative practice.

Fashioned by Sargent is sponsored by Bank of America. Generously supported by the Terra Foundation for American Art, and Tom and Bonnie Rosse. Additional support from Lynn Dale and Frank Wisneski, the Barbara M. Eagle Exhibition Fund, the MFA Associates / MFA Senior Associates Exhibition Endowment Fund, the Dr. Lawrence H. and Roberta Cohn Fund for Exhibitions, and the Alexander M. Levine and Dr. Rosemarie D. Bria-Levine Exhibition Fund. Fashioned by Sargent is co-organized by the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, and the Tate Britain, London.

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 Mohamed Melehi Untitled 1983 © Mohamed Melehi Estate

Mohamed Melehi Untitled 1983 © Mohamed Melehi Estate

UNTIL 14 JANUARY 2024

A major exhibition about the artists of the renowned Casablanca Art School

Tate St Ives will be the first museum in the UK to explore the intense period of artistic rebirth that followed Morocco’s independence, forged by the experimental teaching methods of the Casablanca Art School in the 1960s and 1970s.

Led by Farid Belkahia alongside Mohammed ChabâaMohamed Melehi and others, this pioneering school paved the way for a new generation of socially engaged modern artists who formed an influential avant-garde network.

Works by 22 artists will be brought together to demonstrate the wide variety of the Moroccan ‘new wave’, from vibrant abstract paintings and urban murals to applied arts, typography, graphics and interior design.

The exhibition will also include a selection of rarely-seen print archives, vintage journals, documentary photographs and films.

This exhibition is a collaboration between Tate St Ives and Sharjah Art Foundation, where it will open in February 2024. It is also part of a key moment of international research into the Casablanca Art School, which includes a collaborative project initiated in 2020 between KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Sharjah Art Foundation, in partnership with Goethe-Institut Marokko, ThinkArt and Zamân Books & Curating.

Tate St Ives Porthmeor Beach St Ives Cornwall TR26 1TG

https://www.tate.org.uk/

A Brief Guide to the Casablanca Art School | Tate

Over The River, Project for Arkansas River, State of Colorado - 1998 - 38 x 165 cm & 106,6 x 165 cm - collage in 2 partsOver The River, Project for Arkansas River, State of Colorado - 1998 - 38 x 165 cm & 106,6 x 165 cm - collage in 2 parts

Linda et Guy Pieters ont le plaisir de vous convier à l'exposition Christo and Jeanne-Claude
du 5 septembre au 5 novembre 2023
Fondation Linda et Guy Pieters
Place des Lices - 28 Boulevard Vasserot – 83990 Saint-Tropez
www.fondationlgp.com  - info(at)fondationlgp.com
+33 4 22 84 01 89
Ouvert tous les jours
de 10h à 13h30 et de 14h30 à 18h
Fermé dimanche et lundi

A l'occasion d'une exposition d'oeuvres préparatoires de l'artiste Christo dans la galerie Guy Pieters dans les années 2010, Patrick Reynolds, Directeur du Musée Privé, et Sébastien Lecca, plasticien et performer, ont eu l'opportunité de poser quelques questions à l'un des artistes les plus monumentaux et influents de notre époque.
Compte-rendu en images...https://www.dailymotion.com/video/xg2c4y 

Une interview réalisée et préparée par André-Charles Idier / andrecharles.idier(at)gmail.com

Remerciements à Christo, Guy Pieters et Isabelle Lelievre.

Their Majesties The King and Queen with Barbara Hepworth’s Four-Square (Walk Through) at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall. Photo © Guy Martin / Tate
 Their Majesties The King and Queen with Barbara Hepworth’s Four-Square (Walk Through) at the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden in St Ives, Cornwall. Photo © Guy Martin / Tate

To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Tate St Ives, Their Majesties The King and Queen visited the Barbara Hepworth Museum and Sculpture Garden today. They were given a tour of Hepworth’s studio and garden, which is cared for by Tate St Ives, and were introduced to several people who have played important roles in Tate St Ives’s success over the past 30 years.

The visit was hosted by Anne Barlow (Director of Tate St Ives) and Roland Rudd (Chair of Tate). Their Majesties began their visit in Hepworth’s beautiful studio space, filled with some of the artist’s most famous works in wood, bronze, marble and plaster. Dr Sophie Bowness (Barbara Hepworth’s granddaughter) introduced the history of the building, alongside Dame Jayne-Anne Gadhia (Trustee of Tate) and Sir Anthony Salz (Chair of Tate St Ives Advisory Council).

The King and Queen then had a tour of Hepworth’s garden and the many sculptures on display there. Head Gardener Jodi Dickinson, who began his career in horticulture thanks to the support of The Prince’s Trust, described how he has worked to restore the garden to its former glory. Together they planted a penstemon shrub to celebrate the royal visit, and Their Majesties were presented with a gift of some rare seeds from a cineraria which was originally planted by Hepworth herself.
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Foto: Pablo Asenjo © Museo Picasso Málaga

Foto: Pablo Asenjo © Museo Picasso Málaga

THE MUSEO PICASSO MAGAGA COLLECTION IN DIALOGUE WITH THE EXHIBITION PICASSO SCULPTOR. MATTER AND BODY (28/04/2023)

Two of the galleries housing the collection of the Museo Picasso Málaga have been transformed for the upcoming opening of the Picasso Sculptor. Matter and Body exhibition. From this week onwards rooms IX and X will present Perpetual Metamorphosis, a selection of works by Picasso that establish a subtle dialogue with the exhibition. This display will remain in place until the show ends.

Devised by Michael FitzGerald, a professor of Fine Art at Trinity College in Hartford (United States), Perpetual Metamorphosis complements the Picasso Sculptor. Matter and Body exhibition due to open at the Museo Picasso Málaga on May 9 as part of the Picasso Celebration. 1973–2023 commemoration.

Rooms IX and X of the Palacio de Bellavista will display works illustrating the broad variety of forms in which Picasso explored the female body using a wide range of media: sculpture, painting, drawing and ceramics. For Picasso, the ancient rivalry between painting and sculpture was meaningless. The constant evolution of his ideas exploded traditional differences between media, as his art was in perpetual motion across painting, sculpture, drawing, and printmaking.

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CARMELO ARDEN QUIN CENTRO CULTURAL LA MONEDAGiovedi 6 luglio 2023, alle ore 19,00,

nella Hall Central - Sala Andes - Nivel -3 

del CENTRO CULTURAL LA MONEDA, 

plaza de la Ciudadania 26, Santiago del Cile

(metrò La Moneda), 

sarà inaugurata la mostra MADI: 

CARMELO ARDEN QUIN 

en la trama del Arte Constructivo

L'esposizione, a cura di Maria Cristina Rossi, dottoressa, professoressa 

e studiosa dell'arte latino-americana, è organizzata dal 

MUSEO NACIONAL de BELLAS ARTES dell'ARGENTINA di Buenos Aires

in collaborazione con il CENTRO CULTURAL de LA MONEDA di Santiago del Cile.

La mostra sarà preceduta alle ore 12,00 nella SALA DELLE DECINE /Nivel-2 da un DIALOGO

tra la storica dell'arte MAGDALENA DARDEL e la professoressa MARIA CRISTINA ROSSI sul tema:

CARMELO ARDEN QUIN E LA RELAZIONE CON IL CILE: l'ARTE COSTRUTTIVA e la POESIA.

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LE MACM ANNONCE UNE NOUVELLE ORIENTATION ARTISTIQUE PROMETTEUSE
À compter du printemps 2024, le musée sera dédié à des expositions d'art moderne & contemporain.
Le Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins deviendra
LE MUSÉE D'ART CONTEMPORAIN DE MOUGINS
MACM ANNOUNCES EXCITING
NEW ARTISTIC DIRECTION
Starting Spring 2024: The MACM will become a dedicated venue for Modern & Contemporary Art Exhibitions & the Musée d'Art Classique will become
THE MUSÉE D'ART CONTEMPORAIN DE MOUGINS
 Le Musée d'art classique de Mougins MACN est un musée privé

Christian Levett, l'homme derrière le Musée d'Art Classique de Mougins, va donner à son musée une nouvelle impulsion. En ce sens, ce dernier va fermer ses portes en tant que musée d'art classique le 31 août 2023 pour rouvrir au printemps 2024 en tant que musée dédié à la présentation d'expositions d'art moderne & contemporain thématiques & temporaires.

« Avoir eu la possibilité de créer ce musée & partager mes collections avec le public a été un véritable honneur pour moi en tant que collectionneur», déclare Christian Levett. « Je tiens à remercier les Amis du MACM, les Mouginois, l'équipe du musée & tous nos visiteurs grâce à qui le MACM a rencontré un si grand succès. Cela fait un quart de siècle que je collectionne des oeuvres diverses, & comme mes goûts ont évolué, je pense qu'il est temps que le musée évolue aussi. Je suis impatient d'ouvrir notre nouveau musée, qui, j'en suis certain, deviendra rapidement une destination incontournable pour les amateurs d'art, les connaisseurs & les collectionneurs dans le Sud de la France & au-delà. »

Christian Levett, the founder & owner of the Mougins Museum of Classical Art, is to give the museum a complete facelift, closing it as a classical art museum on 31st August 2023, & reopening as an exhibition museum in spring 2024, displaying rotating shows of modern & contemporary art.


"Creating this museum & sharing it with the public has been an incredibly exciting experience for me as a collector," Christian Levett said. "I want to thank the Friends of the MACM, the people of Mougins, our dedicated staff, & all of our visitors for making this such a success. I have been a passionate collector for over a quarter century now, & as my collecting & art research interests matured over the years, I believe that it is now time for the museum to evolve as well. I cannot wait to reopen as a new exhibition museum, which I am certain will quickly become a vibrant destination for connoisseurs, collectors, & art lovers in the South of France & globally."

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Hermann Nitsch (1938-2022), Sans titre, 2020, acrylique sur toile, 200 x 300 cm Galerie RX Paris, Paris - New York © Hermann Nitsch, ADAGP, 2023, Paris / Photo : Jorit AustHERMANN NITSCH HOMMAGE

 MUSÉE DE L'ORANGERIE

11 Octobre 2023 - 29 Janvier 2024

La Galerie RX est heureuse de vous annoncer la prochaine exposition ( https://www.galerierx.com/fr )

d'Hermann Nitsch au Musée de l'Orangerie.

Galerie RX is delighted to announce Hermann Nitsch's forthcoming exhibition at the Musée de l'Orangerie.

Exposition du 11 Octobre 2023 au 29 janvier 2024 -  Exhibition from October 11, 2023 to January 29, 2024

Contrepoint #11 - Counterpoint #11

Considéré comme un artiste majeur du mouvement de l'Actionnisme viennois dont il fut l'un des fondateurs, Hermann Nitsch, né en 1938 à Vienne, est décédé en avril 2022 à Mistelbach (Autriche), où il vivait et travaillait. Reconnu internationalement comme le maître de la performance autrichienne, l'artiste a développé un œuvre puissamment expressif, empruntant à la dramaturgie religieuse pour développer un art total culminant chaque année depuis les années 1950 dans ses « Orgien Mysterien Theater », où il invitait amis et publics à six jours de festivités et de performances ininterrompues.

Durant les dernières années de sa carrière, Hermann Nitsch a développé une peinture d'une grande vitalité, de plus en plus colorée, toujours étroitement liée à ses actes performatifs et aux lieux dans lesquels elle intervient. Fasciné par les Nymphéas de Monet, auxquels il rendait hommage au musée de l'Orangerie lors chacun de ses séjours à Paris, l'artiste viennois a été invité avant sa mort à venir dialoguer avec ce chef d'œuvre de l'impressionnisme, dont il a souligné la proximité qu'il y voyait avec les enjeux de sa propre pratique : « dans mes performances, ma peinture expressive et religieuse est devenue un drame achevé, une dramaturgie analytique.

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Mohamed Melehi 1983hTate St Ives Exhibition
Tate St Ives
Porthmeor Beach
St Ives
Cornwall TR26 1TG
The Casablanca Art School

27 May 2023 – 14 January 2024

A major exhibition about the artists of the renowned Casablanca Art School

Tate St Ives will be the first museum in the UK to explore the intense period of artistic rebirth that followed Morocco’s independence, forged by the experimental teaching methods of the Casablanca Art School in the 1960s and 1970s.

Led by Farid Belkahia alongside Mohammed Chabâa, Mohamed Melehi and others, this pioneering school paved the way for a new generation of socially engaged modern artists who formed an influential avant-garde network.

Works by 22 artists will be brought together to demonstrate the wide variety of the Moroccan ‘new wave’, from vibrant abstract paintings and urban murals to applied arts, typography, graphics and interior design.

The exhibition will also include a selection of rarely-seen print archives, vintage journals, documentary photographs and films.

This exhibition is a collaboration between Tate St Ives and Sharjah Art Foundation, where it will open in February 2024. It is also part of a key moment of international research into the Casablanca Art School, which includes a collaborative project initiated in 2020 between KW Institute for Contemporary Art and Sharjah Art Foundation, in partnership with Goethe-Institut Marokko, ThinkArt and Zamân Books & Curating.

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MUSEU DE ARTE MODERNALogo após sua fundação, em 1948, o MAM Rio assumiu como tarefa principal acolher e dar acesso à arte do seu tempo – a arte moderna –, contribuindo com seus processos de criação. Isso se traduz na relação com movimentos internacionais norte-americanos e principalmente europeus, simultânea à atenção ao modernismo brasileiro. 

Em seguida, acontece a primeira exposição na sede temporária – no Banco Boavista –, dedicada à pintura europeia contemporânea (1949).

A segunda sede foi no Palácio Gustavo Capanema, em 1952, e somente em 1953 o arquiteto Affonso Eduardo Reidy começaria a projetar um museu integrado ao entorno, um “espaço fluente” que não comprometesse a relação das pessoas com a paisagem à volta.

O resultado é uma construção sem paredes internas e com paredes externas, em sua maior parte de vidro, que se tornou um ícone internacional do modernismo. O edifício foi construído em terreno aterrado junto à Baía de Guanabara, doado pela prefeitura ao MAM Rio, antes mesmo da criação do Parque do Flamengo.

O Bloco Escola foi o primeiro a ficar pronto, em 1958, e serviu como espaço misto de educação e exposições até 1967, quando o Bloco de Exposições foi finalizado
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