Walking through “Bonnard’s Worlds” at the Kimbell Art Museum is akin to getting to know Pierre Bonnard himself, slowly peeling back layers of the artist’s life and moving toward his most intimate ...
There was a time, in the early decades of the last century, when the newly created museums devoted to modern There was a time, in the early decades of the last century, when the newly created museums ...
FORT WORTH - Escaping the winter chill with an hour's pleasurable immersion in the warm light and color of France is reason enough - although by no means the only reason - to visit the Kimbell Art ...
Step into the vibrant and captivating worlds of Pierre Bonnard at the Kimbell Art Museum's exhibition “Bonnard’s Worlds.” This dedicated showcase celebrates the remarkable talent of the renowned ...
Mahdavi designed scenography for Melbourne's National Gallery of Victoria's newest exhibition. Installation view "Pierre Bonnard: Designed by India Mahdavi" 2023. Courtesy of the National Gallery of ...
Pierre Bonnard (1867-1947) was part of the “Nabis” (“prophets”) movement, which included Édouard Vuillard and Ker-Xavier Roussel, who fused art and design and were inspired by Japanese aesthetics and ...
Want to see new art in the city? Check out Natia Lemay’s sculptures at Yossi Milo, and Aria Dean’s work at Greene Naftali. And don’t miss Aliza Nisenbaum’s paintings at the Queens Museum. By Martha ...
Ten years ago, an art exhibit with the words "interior" or "still life" in the title would have had me running away to the nearest modern art wing. Breakfast rooms? Baskets of apples? Yawn--give me ...
Purchase this and other timeless New Criterion essays in our hard-copy reprint series. Happily, there have been many opportunities to test these assessments in what seems to be a steady stream of ...
The French modernist painter Pierre Bonnard holds a special place at Acquavella Galleries in New York. The owners are drawn to Bonnard’s brilliant color palette and absorbing compositions, says ...
Want to see new art in the city? Check out Natia Lemay’s sculptures at Yossi Milo, and Aria Dean’s work at Greene Naftali. And don’t miss Aliza Nisenbaum’s paintings at the Queens Museum. By Martha ...