In his NYT review of the exhibition Degas at Harvard, Holland Cotter describes Edgar Degas as “a contrary, difficult man: a sociable misanthrope, a shy egomaniac, a cosmopolitan nationalist, an...
In his NYT review of the exhibition Degas at Harvard, Holland Cotter describes Edgar Degas as “a contrary, difficult man: a sociable misanthrope, a shy egomaniac, a cosmopolitan nationalist, an...
The exhibition Degas, Impressionism and the Paris Millinery Trade features 60 Impressionist paintings and pastels by Edgar Degas,...
The catalogue and exhibition Degas: A Strange New Beauty at the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) in New York City from March 26 until July 24, 2016 explore Edgar Degas’ experimentation in monotypes and its...
Everybody associates Edgar Degas with Paris, ballet dancers, horse races, etc. Only a few initiated people will associate this artist with Harvard, Cambridge, Massachusetts. However, Harvard University and its art museums played...
ETH Zürich, the Federal Institute of Technology Zurich, is best-known as one of the world’s leading universities, which...
The last, great exhibition and catalogue with sculptures by Pablo Picasso (I have seen) took place at Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in the year 2000 (review), curated by Werner Spies. On September 14, 2015 the Museum of Modern...
The current exhibition at Fondation Beyeler in Riehen (Switzerland) is dedicated to the painter and sculptor Paul Gauguin...