Search results for: first look

Muse Reviews: 12 April

Riotous Romans in Paris; the difficulty of Defining Beauty; getting back into Tracey Emin’s Bed

12 Apr 2015

Creating Realities

Encounters between art and cinema An exhibition at the Pinakothek der Modern and Museum Brandhorst in collaboration with the Goetz…

Pinakothek der Moderne, Munich
NOW CLOSED

Archival Impulse: an interview with Kader Attia

Hannah Gregory meets Kader Attia ahead of a major retrospective of his work in Lausanne

10 Apr 2015

The difficulty of ‘Defining Beauty’

The British Museum’s celebration of the body in ancient Greek art is more complicated than you might imagine – and better for it

9 Apr 2015

Powerful, humbling and relevant: Jacob Lawrence’s ‘Migration Series’ at MoMA

This important exhibition should be a wake-up call for today’s visitors

7 Apr 2015

London Diary: 5 April

Tracey Emin’s bed, Isa Genzken’s money, NS Harsha’s space cows, and Roger Ackling’s ‘Simple Gifts’

5 Apr 2015

Gallery: Poussin and God at the Louvre

Poussin’s religious paintings are in the spotlight at the Louvre this Spring

1 Apr 2015

Shadowland: John Skoog’s tribute to cinema’s golden age

Faded cinemas and enigmatic landscapes hark back to Hollywood’s heyday at Pilar Corrias

1 Apr 2015

The Passion according to Carol Rama

The Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris is presenting France’s first retrospective devoted to Italian artist Carol Rama.…

Musée d’Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris
NOW CLOSED

Poussin and God

To mark the 350th anniversary of the artist’s death, this exhibition reconsiders Poussin’s religious masterpieces and the way in which…

Musée du Louvre, Paris
NOW CLOSED

Frames in Focus: Sansovino Frames

So enduring was the reputation of architect and sculptor Jacopo Sansovino that in the late 19th century the term ‘Sansovino’…

National Gallery, London
NOW CLOSED

Muse Reviews: 29 March

Moore at YSP; Salon du Dessin highlights; Basquiat in Ontario; a bigger and better Drawing Biennial; and Dryden Goodwin’s enigmatic film

29 Mar 2015

Inquiry: Learning Lessons

Can museum education programmes have a more radical purpose?

27 Mar 2015

Gift-giving: Lynda Benglis at the Hepworth Wakefield

It is satisfying to see Benglis finally given proper recognition in the UK

27 Mar 2015

The Drawing Biennial is back

The fundraising exhibition and auction has emerged, somewhat paradoxically, as a highlight in the gallery’s programme

24 Mar 2015

London Diary: 22 March

Traces of the World Trade Centre in London; counterculturalism and Robert Fraser; and Hauser & Wirth’s space in Somerset

22 Mar 2015

Rubens in private

Click here for the director’s introduction The master portrays his family Even though Rubens is said to have disliked painting…

Rubenshuis, Antwerp
NOW CLOSED

Work in Focus: Surreal subjects at ‘Classicicity’

Classical and contemporary collide at Breese Little gallery

Raoul De Keyser at Inverleith House

De Keyser’s great talent is to keep oppositional ideas in the balance

19 Mar 2015

TEFAF Treasures

An early Mondrian hidden among Old Masters; Auerbach’s striking self-portrait; and a curious Collector’s Cabinet

18 Mar 2015

Richard Long: The Last Amateur

Nearly 50 years ago, Richard Long transformed a simple walk into a radical act. The artist talks to Apollo about mud and mark-making, his new prints, and why he can’t stop walking

18 Mar 2015

A K Dolven explores Norwegian landscapes in Birmingham

Peder Balke’s sublime paintings of Norway off-set the contemporary artist’s own exploratory work

17 Mar 2015

What not to miss during Asia Week New York

This may be hard to believe, but not all the best art is in Maastricht this week.

16 Mar 2015