While many museums remain shuttered due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Apollo’s usual weekly pick of exhibitions will include shows at institutions that are now reopening as well as digital projects providing virtual access to art and culture.
As Romantic conceptions of individual artistic genius took hold in the 19th century, portraiture became increasingly popular among painters. This display of 75 works at the Van Gogh Museum – which shuttered after just three weeks in March, and has been extended until 30 August following the museum’s reopening on 1 June – features both self-portraits and portraits of other artists, in order to consider how painters from Gustave Courbet to Van Gogh, Hélène Schjerfbeck and Francis Bacon employed the genre to explore questions of artistic identity. Find out more from the Van Gogh Museum’s website.
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