Did you know that you can get from Paris to Antwerp by train in just two hours? I didn’t! It was so easy that my husband Nowell and I added it as a stop on our recent trip to Paris, The Hague, Amsterdam, and Vienna, and I’m so glad we […]
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Alex Da Corte “Mr. Remember” at Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebaek
The artist occupies house with colour. For Louisiana’s West Wing, Da Corte has developed an all-encompassing and relentless scenography with custom-produced floors, brightly coloured walls, neon lights and unique scents. Inviting us into a parallel actuality, an intensely visible working experience. The exhibition provides together new and outdated performs (the […]
Fantastic Beasts in Chinese Culture and Where to Find Them | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker
By Yiwen Liu, CMA Curatorial Research Assistant As a series of prequels to the Harry Potter movies, a third movie in the world of wizardry was recently released in the Fantastic Beasts series. Despite the new movie’s mixed reviews, it still provides a delightful new variety of cute and imaginative […]
Cycles of Life: The Four Seasons Tapestries | by Cleveland Museum of Art | CMA Thinker
Robin Hanson, Conservator of Textiles and Sarah Scaturro, Eric and Jane Nord Chief Conservator Determine 1: Three of the 4 seasons tapestries on exhibit in the Arlene M. and Arthur S. Holden Textile Gallery (gallery 234) For the exhibition Cycles of Daily life: The 4 Seasons Tapestries, the CMA’s Textile […]
The Hague, Mauritshuis Museum, and Delft
I had no notion how considerably I would like The Hague! It’s a beautiful and tranquil city, crisscrossed with canals, exceptionally walkable, entire of lots of superb eating places, and with community transportation that would make it effortless to get in all places else in Holland. And on major of […]
Mel Kendrick at Parrish Art Museum
For more than five decades, sculptor Mel Kendrick has created visual puzzles by taking things apart and putting them back together again. The resulting works invert spatial oppositions, giving dimension to feelings of inner conflict. The artist’s retrospective, “Seeing Things in Things,” is an invitation to enjoy the traces of […]