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  • Pierre-Bonnard-Vue-de-Saint-Tropez-ou-L’Allée-1909
    Art Exhibition,  Artist,  Ebook,  Français

    Bonnard – La couleur de la mémoire

    January 15, 2019 / 0 Comments

    En octobre 1947, le musée de l’Orangerie à Paris organisa une grande exposition posthume des œuvres de Bonnard. À la fin de cette même année parut un numéro de l’influente revue Cahiers d’Art. Dans son article, figurant en première page, ≪ Pierre Bonnard un grand peintre? ≫, l’éditeur des Cahiers, Christian Zervos se faisait l’écho de l’exposition. Tout d’abord, Zervos en saluait l’importance dans la mesure où auparavant seules de rares expositions de peu d’envergure permettaient de juger de l’œuvre de Bonnard. Mais, poursuivait Zervos, celle-ci l’avait déçu, car les mérites de l’artiste ne nécessitaient pas pareille exposition : ≪ …Bonnard, ne l’oublions pas, a vécu ses premières années de travail sous le beau rayon…

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    October 11, 2018

    Líneas españolas

    May 28, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Artist,  Deutsch,  Ebook

    BONNARD – Farbiges Gedächtnis

    January 9, 2019 / 0 Comments

    Im Oktober 1947 veranstaltete das Musée de l’Orangerie in Paris eine postume Ausstellung der Werke von Pierre Bonnard. Gegen Ende desselben Jahres erschien in der einflussreichen Zeitschrift “Cahiers d’Art” auf der ersten Seite eine Besprechung, verfasst vom Herausgeber, Christian Zervos. Die provokative Überschrift lautete: “Ist Pierre Bonnard ein großer Maler?”. Im ersten Abschnitt verleiht Zervos seinem Erstaunen über den großen Umfang der Exposition Ausdruck, kannte man doch bisher Bonnard nur aufgrund von seltenen und eher bescheidenen Ausstellungen. Er sei, so sagt Zervos, von der Ausstellung enttäuscht, die Werke seien es nicht wert, dass ihnen eine umfassende Ausstellung gewidmet würde. “…Vergessen wir nicht, dass Bonnards Anfänge vom wunderbaren Licht des Impressionismus…

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    July 29, 2013

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    June 20, 2013

    阿布扎比卢浮宫:当世界发生碰撞

    November 17, 2017
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    Art,  Art Exhibition,  Artist,  Ebook,  English

    Pierre Bonnard – The colour of history

    January 8, 2019 / 0 Comments

    In October 1947, the Musée de l’Orangerie arranged a large posthumous exhibition of Bonnard’s work. Towards the close of the year, an article devoted to this exhibition appeared on the first page of the latest issue of the authoritative periodical Cahiers d’Art. The publisher, Christian Zervos, gave his short article the title “Pierre Bonnard, est-il un grand peintre?” (Is Pierre Bonnard a Great Artist?) In the opening paragraph Zervos remarked on the scope of the exhibition, since previously Bonnard’s work could be judged only from a small number of minor exhibitions. But, he went on, the exhibition had disappointed him: the achievements of this artist were not sufficient for a…

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    November 16, 2013

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    June 13, 2013
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    From stage to canvas: The unique art of Léon Bakst

    April 29, 2025
  • Art,  Art Exhibition,  English

    Feline Inspiration

    August 23, 2013 / 0 Comments

    Cats: like Marmite, Kanye West and reality TV they tend to polarise opinions. To detractors they’re cold, calculating, sinister beings who use humans for food and attention. To cat lovers, the very traits that irk the haters – their cool countenance, air of superiority and unwillingness to be stroked if not in the mood – are all signs of character, which opposes the dogged subservience of their canine rivals (to the cat lover, dogs are just a little too…eager to please). And perhaps this is why so many artists seem to be in league with moggies (especially 20th Century artists for some reason). You only need type in artists and…

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    March 26, 2018
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    Pierre Bonnard – Le “prophète” de post-impressionnistes

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    July 30, 2013
  • Art Exhibition,  Español

    Vollard y el desbordamiento de Picasso

    July 23, 2012 / 0 Comments

    Ambroise Vollard, considerado el principal marchante de arte contemporáneo de su generación, fue uno de esos hombres que se hacen a sí mismos. Llegó a París en 1887 sin apenas contactos ni referencias, pero su habilidad para los negocios y su visión artística le permitieron convertirse en el audaz impulsor de grandes artistas como Cézanne, Gauguin, Degas, van Gogh, Renoir, Bonnard, Vuillard y Picasso, que fueron subestimados en sus inicios. Entre las arriesgadas operaciones que lo llevaron a ser quien fue, Vollard obsequió algunos cuadros a Pablo Picasso a cambio de una extensa colección de grabados que se conocen como la «Suite Vollard». Pocos son los museos que se pueden…

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    December 15, 2017

    Forensic Architecture: Towards an Investigative Aesthetics

    October 25, 2017

    Die Rache des Kaisers

    January 28, 2014
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